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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Time of Your Life Blowing Stuff Up,
By flaviolius (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
The Sega Dreamcast has become somewhat of a shooter's haven: GigaWing, Gunbird 2, Cannon Spike, Mars Matrix, and now Bangai-O. The lastest masterpiece from developer Treasure (the makers of the legendary Radiant Silvergun), Bangai-O continues the grateful trend of 2D, skill-based, twitch-style shooting gameplay that harkens to the old-school days of games like Defender and Sinistar, with some new twists that could only be possible on Sega's 128-bit machine. Bangai-O is full of bizarre, anime-style quirk. You control the Bangai-O, a weapon-laden mech piloted by a brother and sister team, Riki and Mami of the planet Dan Star, and careen into battle against the evil, fruit-hording SF Kosmo Gang. Yep -- fruit. You fly around a Joust-style level, using Robotron-style controls (d-pad to move, ABXY buttons to shoot, press two at once to fire diagonally...trust me, it's easy once you get the hang of it), blowing up everything that moves or doesn't move -- enemy robots, walls, buildings -- and picking up the fruit left behind (shades of Ms. Pac-Man). Doing so nets you points and also builds your Scatter Bomb meter, a wonderful device that enables the Bangai-O to literally fill the screen with rockets or lasers. The amount of destruction the Scatter Bomb deals is affected by how many enemies and enemy bullets are near the Bangai-O, which can result in a screen filled to the corners with beautiful missiles and explosions. It can also be used as a defensive device, for it wipes out enemy projectiles as well. You can choose either Riki or Mami to pilot the Bangai-O and switch at any time. When Riki's at the helm, the Bangai-O releases a swarm of homing missiles. Choose Mami, and your weapon becomes reflecting lasers that rebound off any surface (nice in tight tunnels). Bangai-O is a strictly linear game. You progress through a timed level, fight a boss, and continue on, destruction in your wake. However, there are over FORTY levels, and they are not easy. This is a game that will take a while to complete. And when you do, there is significant replay value: Your score is not cumulative; rather, it resets at the start of each new level, and you are able to replay any level once you complete it, using the unlocked map to explore areas you might have missed. In addition, you score bonuses for how many accumulated explosions you cause and if you manage to complete a level undamaged. The goal to beat your own score, or your friends', is a very welcome feature. Yes, the graphics are 2D, so gamers used to 3D will probably grimace at the pixelated visuals. The anime cutscenes are REALLY strange (Riki yells at Mami "What kind of name is Bangai-O for a robot?!!?", there's a sheep named Montgomery from Mongolia, a certain boss wonders if he shouldn't have become a lawyer, and whenever Bangai-O dies you're treated to an anime portrait of Riki dancing naked through a garden while an alien takes a photograph) and aren't for everyone. The game's sheer difficulty level will be a turn-off for some, and a multiplayer mode would have been welcome (though you can trade the controller between friends in a scoring competition). However, there's no slowdown, even when the screen is choked with 700 rockets, and the music is great. Shooter fans will adore this game for its emphasis on blowing stuff up and reflex-driven action, with strategy and even some puzzle elements entering the fray. Hats off to Conspiracy and Crave for releasing Bangai-O in the States -- it's got enough surreal charm, gameplay, and challenge to satisfy anyone looking for a fast-paced game with character and multiple explosions.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Treasure Fan,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
Bangai-o has something that is quite rare in the world of 2-D shooters.... crazy replay value. First of all, it has over 40 levels! They are free roaming levels, so you control the pace at which you advance. You can play it safe and sound, or you can attack the enemy agressively. Here is the catch - and not understanding this principle will probably cause a gamer to hate the game: you have a super weapon, and it's power is directly related to the amount of enemy fire on the screen, how fast it's moving, and how close it is to you. The super weapon can be so powerful that on some of the later level it will become your primary weapon. Bangai-o puts more enemies and missiles on the screen at once than any game I have ever seen! It is a sight to behold, and a must play. The play mechanics are just so fun you will probably find yourself coming back over and over again just to replay a few levels and blow more stuff up. Also, the default control scheme sucks, go with the second option.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
INNOVATION AT ITS PEAK,
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This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
I was dying to get this game when it first came out for N64 in Japan, but I'm glad I waited for this DC version. First thing I have to let you know is that this is a TREASURE game, which is my favorite game company along with Konami. Treasure people were those who were responsible for games like Castlevania series, and they went out to form their own company, and believe me, every game they come up with is filled with innovation, which brings Bangaio to the spotlight. Bangaio has very unique game play with 44 carefully crafted levels to explore through. You can switch between robots with either homing missiles and reflecting lazer beam. So if you are in open area, homing missiles could be more effective, and reflecing lazer in closed area. Switching them according to situation can be really fun. However, real fun comes when you go against a simple logic, logic which you are suppose to destroy enemy bullets as quickly as possible when you are allowed to with your homing/lazer, by waiting till the last minutes to be surrounded by countless enemy bullets.. now does this make any sense? You get to fire this special attack whenever you want to, but you get to fire more if you are being surrounded by more bullets. The maximum number of fire you can release is 400.. and just think about it; you are being surrounded by countless enemies/bullets and suddenly you are firing 400 missiles/lazer 360 degree! I wouldn't call this game a classical/typical, but this is something which shouldn't be missed by shooter fan because it's not only innovative, but some levels are chanllenging enough for hardcore shooter fans. I hope that you wouldn't miss this opportunity to enjoy one of few good shooter available in the domestic gaming industry. Enjoy!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A treasure to be trasured by Treasure,
By ChaosCajin (Grand Junction, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
Old school gamers remember 2D side scrolling shooters such as Contra or Radient Silvergun and those of you who have a Dreamcast know that it is getting loaded down with 2D shooters like Mars Matrix well old Schoolers prepare for the most fun playing Bangai-OGameplay 10/10 Graphics 5/10 Story 10/10 Length 10/10 Bottom Line 10/10
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Treasure Does It Again!,
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This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
If you know Treasure(the developer of this game, and one of the hard core gamers' fave developers) then you know that it is your duty to pick this game up. The graphics are great, it has good music and sound effects, and the usual tight control and play mechanics from Treasure. This is a classic that will become as cherished as Radiant Silvergun and Gunstar Heroes. When you let loose 400 missles or lasers at the press of a button, you'll realize why. There are over 40 levels...some short, some fairly long but they make use of the play mechanics you have...choosing between homing missiles or reflective laser beams. The animated intro/cut scenes are...well...fruity. I mean hyper fruity. But they serve to break up the white knuckle action with humor(they are so fruity you just have to laugh). If you enjoy shooters or action games then pick this up...it may not have the big name license, and it's not 3D but, hey it's fun and a great game to boot. All hard core gamers already bought it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
2D all the way!!!!!,
By "petetv" (Mars) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
This is one of the best 2D fighters to come in a long time. The graphics are a bit outdated but it's all about GAMEPLAY theis game is the easiest games to play the hummor is great and 44 levels!!!! thats alot if you like shooters this is a must buy when you set of the bomb and the bomb energy is high and a lot of missils come out the frame rate slows a bit but the outcome is awsome! get this befor sega stops the production (like DOA2 or Power Stone)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank God for Treasure!,
By Jamie Blair (Isle of Lewis, Scotland United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaioh is the antidote to the Playstation generation of gamers, who have been fed a constant diet 3D driving, fighting, corridor shooting games in the past 7 years (at least). This is in glorious 2D and what's more the game is proud of that. The people who dislike this game say that the 2D graphics are not very good. THAT'S THE POINT, this game is not about flashy 3D graphics, the latest dance soundtrack by DJ megamixer(or whoever) and it is not here to pander to gamers who only got into playing games because it is fashionable.Bangai-o is a wonderful example of gameplay over aesthetics and Treasure should be applauded for it. Also take a note of the story in the game, it is easy to dismiss it as badly translated Japanese, but look closely and you'll find a complex and anarchic story which highlights the plight of two revolutionaries who seek to free the galaxy of the influence of the SF Cosmo Gang and their illegal trade in space fruit. There is also a question to whether Riki and Mami are in fact the bad guys as well. The characters in Bangai -o definitely add to the fun and that is the bottom line Bangai - o is FUN. BTW in the UK this got a rating for 3 years and over, evidently the ratings board did not play the game or they would have seen a couple of swear words creep into the dialogue ;0)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most Addictive Shooter in Years,
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This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
As a veteran 2D shooter fan, I've seen it all, and initially Bangai-O didn't completely impress me. But after pounding through several levels one comes to appreciate the underlying "power-up" and scoring structure. Then seemingly 1,000 things move, escape, shoot, and explode ALL AT ONCE when you nail a 400+ missile attack in the middle of heavy enemy fire. Then you try to maximize these points-getting maxi-explosions while NOT GETTING HIT throughout the entire level for that elusive 100,000 "no-hit" bonus. But to get the 400+ explosion you need to wait until the very last moment to be surrounded by enemy bullets! Now that's gameplay balance!This may be the most addictive shooter since the similar (but of course simpler) Robotron. And believe me when I say I have a library full of shooters. In fact, this is like an enhanced Japanese version of the all-time American classic, with totally whacked anime cutsequences and scrolling levels (44 total) added. Shooter fans and those who love to be challenged simply cannot pass this one up. Just try not to gag too badly on the horrendous translations...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bangai-O-yeah!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
Bangai-O is one of the best games ever. This comes from one of the most underrated of companies, Treasure. Famous for its quirky and frantic style, Bangai-O is an action packed masterpiece. You play a robot and literally blast everything in site, collecting fruit throughout. I like the graphics, though they won't win any awards for visual flair, but it's gameplay that make the game unforgettable. Now isn't that what gaming's all about?
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bangai-O WOOHOO!!!!!,
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This review is from: Bangai-O (Video Game)
I've been eagerly awaiting this american release holding off on the import version, I can sum this up in three words for twitch gamers like myself and the other reviewers around me. 1-Treasure...2-2D shooter...and 3-This game is just pure fun!!! Now give us GIGA WING 2 right after MARS MATRIX and we'll all be happy twitch gamers!!!
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