Poll: Shmups

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CannibalCorpses

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I like them but i don't really get to play that many of them since i have no internet at home anymore. I loved geometry wars and spent quite a long time getting all the achievements and then beasting my friends scores. There is an interesting one on PS4 called reso-gun that i like but i only get to play that when my mate has forced me to play fifa for tedious hours on end. I used to love r-type back in the day...and 1942...and shit, the more i think about the more i find that i do love the damn games and need to get more. Games with hardcore difficulty and not encumbered by some bullshit story...i also love going for the leaderboards and proving that this old dog can still bite harder than most of the pups...
 

WhiteFangofWhoa

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3rd option here. There are lots of other genres that I prefer, but I'll never forget all the gorgeous shooters I've seen in Arcades and sports arenas growing up. I remember trying R-Type 1 and 3 and finding them just too damn hard to enjoy, but I was younger then.

Funny thing is, there has been one shooter I liked enough to buy and play through to the end multiple times- Axelay for the SNES, probably because it has a much more forgiving power up system than most. You choose three special weapons from an inventory at the start of each stage (an inventory that expands as you complete levels), and you can switch between them at will. When you're hit by something other than a wall or a boss' body, your ship won't explode immediately but instead lose access to whatever weapon you had selected at the time. If all three are disabled, you ship will explode, but this effectively means you're allowed four hits per life (3 lives default). This encourages you to practise with all of the special weapons and removes the need for acquiring powerups in stages that will all be lost if your ship is so much as clipped by a stray bullet.

Aside from that, just really gorgeous visuals, interesting bosses and good music that drew me in. I still can't beat Very Hard mode though... the visible gap between it and Easy mode is striking. I think maybe shooters like that (and games in general) could benefit from having such a wide arrange of difficulty selections, with a Master setting designed to frustrate even the veterans who cut their teeth on R-Type, Raiden and Gradius/Lifeforce.
 

Elvis Starburst

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I enjoy them quite a lot. My shmup interest started with Nanostray on the DS, then Nanostray 2. 3 years later. One I got an iPhone (Don't have it anymore) I got into Espgaluda 2 and played it a bunch. When I heard of the legendary Ikaruga hit Steam as well, I snatched it up really fast. My latest shmup love is Astebreed, which I got on steam during the summer sale. While others are a bit more traditional, this one involves 3 perspectives that change seamlessly. It also has mechs, 7 ways to kill enemies instead of just 2 types of shots (One of them using a sword for melee combat) and its overall the best shmup I've played. Absolutely lovely.

So, yes, I enjoy these games a lot. I'm not good at bullet hells at times, but I don't care. They're too fun!