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If you think you have heard the name
Silpheed before, you are not hallucinating. A version of the game was released on the now-defunct Sega CD back in 1994.
Silpheed was a shooter done in psuedo 3-D where, rather than moving your ship up and down à la
Galaga, you moved your ship in and out.
Silpheed: The Lost Planet offers the same method of play. You still can't move up and down, though some enemies may shoot at you from above or below. Like most shooters, the game isn't about exploration and navigation, but rather it's all about dexterity and shooting as rapidly as your fingers will allow.
In this game you pilot a SA-77 craft that has gun slots on its left and right. You can put a different weapon on each side of the ship, and you can even fire them both simultaneously. You start off with two versions of the Vulcan cannon. As you make your way through the game, you will earn more weapons.
The storyline involves an alien race appearing just outside a planet colonized by humans. The aliens have taken over, and the retreating humans are followed back to our solar system by the pesky creatures. The entire story is told through wonderful full-motion video sequences, which, for some reason, were not done in the higher-resolution DVD format.
The sound effects are your standard shooter fare, so they're good. The music is a letdown, though. Nostalgic Sega fans will recognize the previous game's theme in one of the FMV sequences, but other than that, the music is completely forgettable.
The main problem with Silpheed is that it looks great, but it only plays and feels like an average shooter from an older game system. Nothing about the gameplay will get your adrenaline pumping--and that's exactly what a good shooter is supposed to do. --Todd Mowatt
Pros:
Cons: - Unimaginative weapons
- Graphics slowdown often hinders the gameplay
Product Description
In a distant future, a plague of parasitic monsters is sweeping across the known universe, devouring all the resources in its path - including the distant outposts humanity calls home. The only chances for mankind's survival are a top-secret starship class know as Silpheed and the hyper-skilled pilots at the controls.
Blast through eight levels of intense combo-driven gameplay, utilizing nine blazing weapon types that are unlocked as the player reaches new scoring plateaus.
The design deities at Game Arts and Treasure (the of Guardian Heroes, LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete, and Radiant Silvergun) have come up with the perfect combination of deep, flexible gameplay and dazzling visual imagery.
Destroy the terrifying invaders before they devour Mother Earth!
Rated: TEEN, Animated Violence, Mild Language. 1 Player. Digital Control, Analog Control and Vibration Function Compatible. Memory Card (for PS2): 70 KB.
Packaging: VIDEO GAME Operating System: PLAYSTATION 2 Weight: .450000 PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND COMPATABILITY PRIOR TO PURCHASING THIS ITEM. THERE ARE NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES UNLESS IT IS DEFECTIVE.
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