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Even to this day, Raiden II hasn't been ported anywhere except for this collection. I still stop to admire my copy from time to time. Here we have another compilation. If you'd like to learn more about this package, check out my full review! Being a huge Taito fan, how could I not include these shoot 'em up gems? The spirit of 's arcade classic RayForce is kept alive with chaotic multilayered action where lock-on lasers are your best friend.

If you want an updated take on this series, be sure to download RayStorm HD for Xbox while it's still available. Also, it may be worth importing a European copy of Taito Legends 2 for the original Xbox trust me, it'll work because that's the only console port of RayForce.

I'm getting off track so let's move on, shall we? Psikyo are masters of making fun-filled arcade shooters. Due to awful localisation, Gunbird was renamed Mobile Light Force when it came out here and it even featured a character unfortunately named Milf Strikers II was thankfully titled just Strikers which is less confusing but still annoying. Keep in mind, Mobile Light Force 2 has absolutely nothing to do with Psikyo but it's still a fun shmup. I haven't mentioned Taito in a while, right?

Well, their Darius series is a highly underrated collection of fish-themed shoot 'em ups. G-Darius is probably the best of the old-school Darius games with gorgeous 3D graphics and incredible fine-tuned gameplay. Staples of the series such as epic boss battles and branching campaign paths return, too.

If you want to familiarize yourself with the latest game in this phenomenal series, read my review of Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours. It's definitely one worth checking out.

Although this is the fifth Thunder Force game, it's actually only the third scrolling shoot 'em up in the series. The first two games were overhead free-roaming shooters but thankfully Technosoft made Thunder Force III a horizontal shmup. It and its sequel also known as Lightening Force were a couple of the best bit shooters ever created. The latter unleashes a green stream that sweeps the screen as you move left and right. As a result, it's a lot trickier to use than the already established lock-on plasma laser.

If that's not enough, you can play cooperatively with a friend. Doing so allows you to fire a powerful beam whenever you line your ships up. How cool is that? Just like Gunbird before it, Castle Shikigami suffered from horrible localisation as it was renamed Mobile Light Force 2. Thankfully, the sequel was just named Castle Shikigami 2 and featured appropriate cover art. I guess XS Games learned their lesson.

Talk about inconsistent naming conventions Back to the game at hand, developers Alfa System known for their fantastic light gun game Elemental Gearbolt and Tales spin-off series Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology made a rather capable shmup with Castle Shikigami.

Just like Gunbird, it features a crazy cast of characters although the plot is far more sinister. The gameplay is mostly basic as all you do is alternate between a rapid shot and a "Shiki" attack. Considering there is a selection of characters to master, playing around with each one to discover what they're capable of is quite fun. Recently, Degica Games announced on Twitter that they're working on bringing back Castle Shikigami so look forward to that!

Treasure of Gunstar Heroes and Ikaruga fame co-developed this masterpiece of a shmup. Just like R-Type Final, there's an impressive cinematic aspect as the camera moves around to showcase the action while you listen to teammates struggle with their own fights. The scoring system is awesome as it grants you bonuses according to how close you are to enemies when they perish. However, the coolest aspect of gameplay is the fact that you equip two weapons simultaneously.

As you progress through the campaign, you'll unlock additional weapons so subsequent playthroughs will be much more customizable. If you're a fan of this phenomenal shmup then be sure to check out the spiritual successor Project Sylpheed for Xbox Keep in mind, it's not a shoot 'em up but it's still a great game.

Speaking of Treasure, they also co-developed this final entry in the Gradius series. The visuals and music are superb and there are many unforgettable moments throughout the campaign. That being said, some portions will drive you insane such as when doors close in front of you and force you to sacrifice a life or when you have to carefully navigate through maze-like sections. Gradius V sure doesn't mess around! Even genre veterans will find beating the campaign to be a huge challenge.

Anyway, be sure to read my complete Gradius V review for more and also check out the Gradius III and IV compilation as it features both arcade experiences on one disc. Maciejewski crazyaejay : Replaying these classics to write this article was a lot of fun. I'm glad I still have all these games in my collection! Anyway, thanks for reading! What are your favourite PS2 shoot 'em ups? Maciejewski crazyaejay : Man, that would be awesome!

There are so many shoot 'em ups that never saw console ports and plenty of others that were region-exclusive. Even if a company like Psikyo or Cave released a dedicated console with their library of arcade shmups on it, I'd totally buy it. Main purpose of the gameplay is to reach a specific point or defeat enemies while controlling a character or a vehicle.

If you managed to triumph it with your sanity intact, congratulations! If you're looking for a game that you'll be able to 1cc reasonably quickly, this is your game. If you've ever played the original truxton, chances are you're having a mental breakdown at the very thought of an extra long, extra brutal shoot 'em up in the same vein.

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