About This Game First of the three titles in the Gundemonium Collection, this pixel-style side-scroller brings the intensity of the 'bullet hell' shooter genre to Steam. Choose one of two playable characters, including an unlockable third character! Modify character weaponry to your liking! Dominate 5 levels of frenetic gameplay while being bombarded with high-impact weaponry. Each level culminates with a challenging boss to defeat. Three game play modes will keep the non-stop action going! Experience a new level of game-play: Enjoy Gundemonium Recollection while listening to a brand-new arranged soundtrack. Key features:5 levels of intense bullet-flying actionSweet Old school retro anime-style artTwo playable characters to choose from and a third you can unlockStory, Practice and Mission modes to take your shooting skills to the max32 Steam achievementsFull online leaderboardsNew arranged soundtrack by DM Ashura 7aa9394dea Title: Gundemonium RecollectionGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Platine DispositifPublisher:Rockin' AndroidRelease Date: 27 Sep, 2011 Gundemonium Recollection Crack Download For Windows 10 Excellent doujin horizontal shmup,the greaphics and sprites seen in this game,although not as good as those of the subsequent installment of the series are still great,especially considere its age,also the controls and balance of the game are flawless as well.. recollect the gundemoniums for maximum points. It would be against my standards not to reccomend a game made by Aeju Murasame. This and the other games in the Gundemonium bundle are the first of his games to be officially released overseas, but he is well-known in Japan, and it shows. The graphics are sublime, the game runs super-smoothly in most recent PCs, and the game system assures you think your tactics carefully if you wanna score high and unlock stuff. Plus, the remixed music is awesome, and unlike in the PS3 release, censorship is optional (There are a few lightly-dressed anime chicks in this game. <.<). Do you like Bullet Hell games? Have you played Touhou, but are FED UP of it (Like me) and want to try something different? Then buy the full bundle. You will not regret it at all.. This very challenging side-view bullet hell shooter is a great value. Get off of your brown and bloom FPS, hat simulator, bald space marine shooter, and Modern Battlefield of Duty yearly update and play this game for five minutes. This little girl game for true manly men will expose you for the talentless casual that you are.. Guns! Anime girlies! Loud music! Bouncing boobies! This is truly 'cheap thrills', in the best way! Look at the screenshots; says it all really. Bargain.. Good if you like old looking arcade style shooters. I've enjoyed it.. Classic, danmaku with borderline unfair difficulty and cute anime girls. Just how I like it. This is possibly even more challenging than touhou, as the hitbox is larger and the field of view is much smaller.. Worth every single penny. I plan on buying the other two in the series as well!. Alright, if you're here, then you probably know what the "bullet hell" subgenre is, or at least its parent genre, shoot 'em ups (from now on referred to as "shmups"), but if not, I'll briefly explain:Shmups are generally defined as any top-down or side-scrolling shooter, such as Galaga, Space Invaders, and many others. Bullet hell games, on the other hand, take this to the EXTREME; some of the screenshots for this game should show you just how many bullets you'll have to deal with. To compensate for this, your character's hit box is extremely small, really only a couple of pixels big, so that this is at all possible.With that out of the way, the actual review!The presentation:Generally pretty good quality sprite work; I wouldn't say it's anything outstanding, but certainly nothing to scoff at. The menus are a tad bland, but function well, and aren't boring; just simple.The story:It's a little hard for me to comment on this one, honestly; the story isn't really well told throughout the game. To give an example of how important the story is, there's an option to disable the pre-level "cutscenes", which are only one screen with text and some pictures anyway. I believe it has something to do with humanity doing something dumb, and that causes some evil person to attack (again? I'm not sure; I haven't played the first game), and you, being part of some millitary group, have to go and face her. Not terrible, but not super deep either. But that's probably not why you're here, is it? You're looking for...The gameplay:Is fantastic. Before you start the game, you have the choice between two characters, Eryth and Earl, and another once you beat the true final boss (which, I should mention, I have not done). Now, there are two conflicting sources on the amount of characters; one (this very Steam page) says that there are two starting characters, with the unlockable third, while the games official webpage states that there are FIVE characters, along with an unlockable sixth. Neither of these are completely correct. The second character, Earl, is actually a customizable character; you can use one of four presets, or you can mix and match her three selectable abilities. These abilities, of which Eryth has as well (however, Eryth is stuck with one skillset), include your normal shots, "bombs" (which almost never actually includes using a bomb), and "Mana Action", which requires your Mana bar to be filled up; this can be done by killing enemies. The game isn't too long, probably about an hour or less if your good; but that's a pretty tall order. The first time I played through this game (playing as Eryth, Revised (normal) difficulty), it took about two hours of multiple retries to get past these five stages. Despite the difficulty (which is pretty normal for these kinds of games), I had a blast, and felt extremely satisfied once I finally conquered it. Thanks in no small part to...The music:Now, personally, I loved the music. It's probably one of my favorite game soundtracks, and I'm not exaggerating; I rank this up there with Cave Story, Mega Man X, BlazBlue (the collective series), all of those amazing soundtracks. And the soundtrack actually comes including in the Steam folder for the game once it's installed, so that's a huge plus. However, looking at another review, it said that the musical wasn't all that great. So who knows, I might be in the minority on this one.Overall:Hopefully this review didn't end up being too long-winded; I don't exactly have a lot of experience with reviewing. However, I found myself having to hold back on how much I said, because I quite bluntly love this game. It's one of my favorites, and I'm pretty sure the next few days will be spent on getting the achievements. I hope you decide to pick this game up, because it's definitely worth it; I plan on buying the other games in the series at some point soon as well.
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