Recently I’ve been looking into expanding the number of shmups in my library.

Which games should I prioritise getting? Any that I should avoid?

  • _Lory98_@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 days ago

    Crimzon Clover’s really fun. It’s similar to Dodonpachi. Another good one is Ikaruga. It has an interesting mechanic we’re you switch colors to absorb bullets.

    Avoid Sine Mora and other “euroshmups”, they just suck to play.

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      3 days ago

      Haven’t heard the term “euroshmup” before. Also haven’t seen Sine Mora on any lists that I’ve been looking at either.

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      5 days ago

      This is at the top of my list, so it will come sooner or later!

      I don’t have anything substantial except fond memories or R-Type and Raiden, and a copy of Raiden IV that I tend to play on loop when I have days off.

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      5 days ago

      Sorry, but this is not what I need. I’ve seen this list and many similar to it. Just want a few names of games. Nintendo Life is a good resource, though.

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        5 days ago

        Okay, but you can just pick a few games that look interesting there. It’s not different than random people recommending random stuff here.

        • SEGA AGES Thunder Force IV
        • Tengai
        • Samurai Aces
        • ESP Ra. De. Psi
        • Mushihimesama
        • Espgaluda II
        • Deathsmiles I & II
        • DoDonPachi Resurrection
        • Dodonpachi DaiOuJou Blissful Death Re:Incarnation

        These are pretty good, either from my personal experience or from reading lot of recommendations through forums and friends. The best Shmups on the Switch are mostly ports of existing older games. I’m not sure if you play on another platform too, I just read you have a Switch. I played on emulators on my PC and on Steam, there are a few more games I am not sure if they exist on Switch.

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    4 days ago

    Like bullet hells?

    I really like exceed 1-3.

    Gundeadgnline is good.

    Kinda can’t get away from Touhou.

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    5 days ago

    Do you have any examples of shumups that you like and any you dislike? That might help give a better idea of what you like.

    I mean, if you just want “good shmups”, it’s easy to go to Steam, search for games with the “Shoot 'em Up” tag, and sort by user reviews.

    But if you’re looking for something in particular, a list like that might help.

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      5 days ago

      I don’t have much to go on, it has been more than 30 years since my arcade days. I’ve been making a list and am trying to prioritise purchases. I think Ikaruga will come first as soon as it is on sale again (which isn’t very often).

      I don’t have a Steam account, but I’ll try your method anyway to see how it compares to what is already on my list.

      Thanks.

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    5 days ago

    Crimzon Clover, any version’s good but World EXplosion is the most recent. It’s a fairly difficult and chaotic bullet hell, but the novice mode should be reasonably approachable as long as you’re willing to learn, and the design is superb.

    Similarly, the whole CAVE backlog. Not all of them have novice modes or the like, and there’s quite a few games not really available outside of MAME. The original DoDonPachi is/was considered the best starter bullet hell for a long, long time and still holds up pretty well, but is more difficult than a lot of modern games on their respective novice modes.

    On the indie side of things: Star of Providence (formerly Monolith) is an indie roguelite bullet hell twin-stick-ish shmup with a pretty good amount of depth. ZeroRanger is a much more story-based game that I really enjoyed.