My favorite weapons were the shield and grenade missiles. I can never feel safe with the laster because theres no side protection or extra projectiles being shot out like the shield and the grenade missiles....
Hands-down my favorite stage. Just because of that female boss that I just had fun wiping off that mask out of. This game, seriously, had some creative backbone. Stage designs, soundtrack and sound effect, enemies were varied and seriously, it was just plain fun as well as exhilarating playing through this game. On any level, theres always some difficulty as the pace goes up and down so you never get too bored but its never too impossible to beat this game too!
@TimelordR I agree with you. They should have made a sequel to this. It would have been pretty something! I guess back then this sort of genre wasnt as popular as it was in Japan...too bad, huh?
@thecowboy2 oh man, you're right. i went to see it. hmm, it doesn't look as great as M.U.S.H.A but it has the same feeling. too bad it was released on Sega CD..haha, i never bothered with that console. Thanks for sharing. at least i got youtube to watch it.
My favorite weapons were the shield and grenade missiles. I can never feel safe with the laster because theres no side protection or extra projectiles being shot out like the shield and the grenade missiles....
dannysimion 9 months ago
Hands-down my favorite stage. Just because of that female boss that I just had fun wiping off that mask out of. This game, seriously, had some creative backbone. Stage designs, soundtrack and sound effect, enemies were varied and seriously, it was just plain fun as well as exhilarating playing through this game. On any level, theres always some difficulty as the pace goes up and down so you never get too bored but its never too impossible to beat this game too!
dannysimion 9 months ago
Truly. a classic shmup from Compile.
TimelordR 2 years ago
@TimelordR I agree with you. They should have made a sequel to this. It would have been pretty something! I guess back then this sort of genre wasnt as popular as it was in Japan...too bad, huh?
dannysimion 9 months ago
@dannysimion They did make a sequel - a prequel actually. It was Robo Aleste and it was set in 15th century Japan.
thecowboy2 6 months ago
@thecowboy2 oh man, you're right. i went to see it. hmm, it doesn't look as great as M.U.S.H.A but it has the same feeling. too bad it was released on Sega CD..haha, i never bothered with that console. Thanks for sharing. at least i got youtube to watch it.
dannysimion 6 months ago
@dannysimion And Robo Aleste was for the Sega CD, before I forget.
thecowboy2 6 months ago