Wednesday, June 23, 2010

SHMUP WEEK: Ikaruga

Ikaruga

Ikaruga is the most accessible of the "Bullet Hell" shooters that have become the standard in cabinets across arcades everywhere. As the community around actually going to an arcade instead of staying home and playing online has shrunk, the demand for either a more unique experience (like the expensive input devices of Dance Dance Revolution) or a more hardcore challenge, Japanese developers (notably Cave) offered up some of the most insanely difficult shoot em ups in history. While the Americas aren't particularly interested in going to arcades anymore, we have no problem buying discs and downloaded titles of the best Japan has to offer.

Ikaruga follows that most famous of shmup plots: Aliens (or something) are attacking, let's send out some ships to defend Earth (or humanity)! The Ikaruga is scrambled to fight in this top-down shmup across a relatively short game of just five levels, but every moment is a treat to the eyes.

The central conceit - shoot enemies of a "light" or "dark" coloration in groups of threes to build a combo meter - makes for some torturousskill shots as you navigate your ship and pick and choose. Being able to hotswap your invulnerability shield from light to dark bullets also gives you a bizarre cavalier attitude in a genre known for scurrilous movements to avoid taking a hit.

The enemies and stage dressings you face are a technophile's dream, a proto-robotech world fraught with industrial machines that spit out spherical threats in an unending wave. There's a lot to process on the screen, and it's even more amazing when you realize that this is by far the easiest bullet hell shooter around.

Graphics: Crisp, but nothing groundbreaking. 3.
Sound:
The music is passable, but I wish there was more coming from the enemies. 2.
Controls:
With a "screen rotate" option, this game goes out of its way to make you comfortable. 4.
Tilt:
Plenty of fun alone, even better with a co-op buddy. Right on the cusp of controller-throwing hard without being a breeze. 3.
Overall (not an average): 3.

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