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  1. Sep 10, 2022
    10
    This is my first experience with this series, but I saw it just released on PS5 at a very reasonable price and anytime a new sh'mup is beingThis is my first experience with this series, but I saw it just released on PS5 at a very reasonable price and anytime a new sh'mup is being released in 2022 for next gen, well lets just say I couldn't resist.

    The good:
    Smooth, fast paced and addictive twin-stick gameplay

    Gorgeous 16 bit graphics that pop off your 4K screen

    Charming retro art design that caters to fans of the genre

    Great sound design that has a classic muffled crunch

    Inspired soundtrack that takes me back to early 90s sh'mups

    PS5 dual-sense adaptive triggers that provide a feel like no other sh'mup I've played

    Cool weapon upgrade system made cooler by a forgiving and generous grind

    Levels toss you right into the action, no waiting around for the challenge to begin

    Navigating the occasional bullet hell with your upgraded/customized ship feels truly heroic

    No loading, bugs, or microtransactions thus far

    Excellent value at $9.99. If it ever goes on sale then it will be an absolute steal

    The game feels like a labor of love from this developer

    The (not really) bad:
    Nothing fundamental, however you might need to be a masochist to platinum the game, as the trophy system was reworked for the PS5 version to intentionally make it brutally challenging to earn many of the trophies. I think this is a cool thing actually, but depends on who you ask I guess. If nothing else, it adds replayability which is welcome in a sh'mup.

    10/10; I might double dip and pick it up on Switch also
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