- Publisher: D3Publisher
- Release Date: Aug 12, 2008
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 29
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Mixed: 4 out of 29
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Negative: 5 out of 29
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AlexRAug 30, 2008
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uwepollAug 30, 2008
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OhmiJul 10, 2008This is a great re-interpretation of Bangai-O! Treasure does it again!
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RikiXAug 13, 2008An amazing sequel to one of the N64 and Dreamcast's most underrated games. If you're into hardcore shooters or games from Treasure, this is for you.
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StevenHApr 17, 2009It might be good if the controls actually worked. Even they did, they make no sense. Waste of money and time.
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JamieANov 16, 2008Hopefully you have played one of the earlier Bangai-O titles as the difficulty is very high from the start, is a rewarding game with much fun to be found. Is bound to give you an adrenaline rush every time playing. If anything lets this game down it would be the DS's D-pad, it's up to you to get used to it..
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KyleBAug 19, 2008I wanted to like it but found myself giving up shortly after I started playing. This game definitely for a more hard core crowd. I honestly consider myself a hard core gamer and this wasn't even my cup of tea. Also the game has 17 tutorials! 17!
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RyanKNov 15, 2008No annoying, pointless cutscenes or loading times, lots of missiles and challenge, all other games have become obsolete since I started playing Bangai. Only problem is that Sound Load doesn't really work
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Awards & Rankings
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#29 Most Discussed DS Game of 2008
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#36 Most Shared DS Game of 2008
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Edge MagazineWhile certainly being Treasure's most fragmented game, there’s a sense that the lack of narrative, character and even proper framework makes this its most raw, pure and delightful. [June 2008, p.95]
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n-Revolution Magazine UKA daring and ambitious shmup, reminding us of our reasons for falling in love with the genre in the first place. [Issue#22, p.70]
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It's a gamers' game to be truly savoured - here to show anyone who forgot or missed it the first time, just how ridiculously good it is at what it does.