Star Soldier R shoots us some fresh videos
Posted Apr 15th 2008 6:00PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: Video, WiiWare
If you're anything like us, then the upcoming release of WiiWare is going to mean a smaller bank account total and less time on your hands. After all, there are several quality titles that will be available through the service, one of which is Hudson's Star Soldier R.
We don't know if it's the shmup fan in us or the interesting take on level structure (time-based challenges compared to the usual progression of advancing through a set stage), but we're completely smitten with the game. Thankfully, IGN uploaded some new videos to watch, which should help us deal with the waiting.
Tags: hudson, shmup, shoot-em-up, shooter, star-soldier-r
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4-15-2008 @ 6:47PM
TheWarlock said...
"and less time on your hands."
Are you kidding me? By this time, in two years I will have [well] spent six years glued to my 42-inch plasma and my social skills will have gone all to hell.
Oh greatest of the mass Games, thank you for elevating emotion, reducint thought, and stifling imagination. This bowl of lukewarm tapioca represents my brain. I offer it in humble sacrifice. Bestow thy flickering game light and exciting visuals forever.
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4-15-2008 @ 6:52PM
Jhongerkong said...
Im still pissed by this game. Hopefully the Star Soldier on the 64 comes out.
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4-15-2008 @ 7:09PM
Alex said...
Eh... I love shooters, but those graphics and level design are pretty uninspired. Way too much use of tiles and grids. This ain't the NES.
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