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To prepare myself to play Radiant Silvergun, for a few weeks I calmed myself down about it to lower my anticipation. I acted as if it were just another game – I didn’t want to falsify what I thought of it due to high hype.
So it turns out that I find RSG to be nothing special.
I got to the second ‘real’ boss (I say ‘real’ because the game’s pretty much a bossfest so far; it can be difficult to discern which boss is the boss and which is just a miniboss). The graphics look like they’ve aged terribly; yet another polygonal game from the PS1-dominated era that looks like rubbish.
The best qualities of this game I find so far is the extreme difficulty and the ability to switch other weapons; my favorite button combination for a weapon is A+B, with those lasers that look like the miniboss’s lasers in the third level of Ikaruga.
The anime cinemas actually look kinda funny. I think I’ll go to that RSG Translation site now and see what those guys were talking about.
Anyways, yeah, so far Radiant Silvergun is ho-hum.
HO-HUM.
But oh yeah, that combo system sure is neat-o.
So it turns out that I find RSG to be nothing special.
I got to the second ‘real’ boss (I say ‘real’ because the game’s pretty much a bossfest so far; it can be difficult to discern which boss is the boss and which is just a miniboss). The graphics look like they’ve aged terribly; yet another polygonal game from the PS1-dominated era that looks like rubbish.
The best qualities of this game I find so far is the extreme difficulty and the ability to switch other weapons; my favorite button combination for a weapon is A+B, with those lasers that look like the miniboss’s lasers in the third level of Ikaruga.
The anime cinemas actually look kinda funny. I think I’ll go to that RSG Translation site now and see what those guys were talking about.
Anyways, yeah, so far Radiant Silvergun is ho-hum.
HO-HUM.
But oh yeah, that combo system sure is neat-o.