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[PC] Seirei Tenshou ~Kowareyuku Sekai no Shoujotachi~

Unread postby icycalm » 09 Aug 2009 18:23

http://www.gamengai.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2580

Macaw wrote:JPN Title: 精霊天翔 ~壊れゆく世界の少女たち~

An STG/ADV game apparently. Looks like Death Smiles + Sol Divide + Sex. Going to be released later this year (no specific date yet).

XUSE make high quality stuff so this could turn out pretty cool. It's a pity the sprites are rendered, XUSE showed in Spirit of Eternity Sword 2 that they can do some damn awesome looking pixel stuff. Regardless, the game looks nice.

Site: http://www.xuse.co.jp/product/041_seirei/

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Unread postby icycalm » 09 Aug 2009 18:24

Macaw wrote:Suppose I should also link to the trailer that's been on youtube for a little while now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq0TdK-J ... annel_page

Can't really see too much from the few seconds of STG footage it shows apart from the fact it really, really does seem inspired by Sol Divide.

There's also a trial version available to download on the site but I couldn't get it working on my comp. I wouldn't be surprised if there isn't any STG part in it though and it just has a bit of porn.
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Unread postby icycalm » 09 Jan 2010 13:55

http://postback.geedorah.com/foros/view ... hp?id=1072

Recap wrote:Un 'off-shot' de Seinarukana [ > ] [ > ] (que era, a su vez, la secuela de Eien no Aselia, un RPG porno que tuvo el suficiente éxito como para ser convertido a PS2 con la ayuda de Nippon Ichi) que, curiosamente, tomará la forma de juego de disparo tradicional visualmente inspirado por Death Smiles (aunque embebido en el clásico 'adventure game' de índole porno, que las cuentas tienen que cuadrar...):

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Más capturas: http://touya.net.cn/getchu/soft.aspx?id=661153


http://www.xuse.co.jp/product/041_seirei/


Las especificaciones hablan de "960 x 600 puntos de resolución", un formato peculiar que ignoro si nadie en su sano jucio emplea hoy en día. En fin...

Aún sin fecha de salida, pero ya ha provocado cierta convulsión. El 'promo video' a mejor definición aquí:

http://mp3eq.com/video/-__1313079732.html


Vía http://forum.insomnia.ac/viewtopic.php?t=2956
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Unread postby icycalm » 09 Jan 2010 13:56

Recap wrote:Más vídeo:

http://www.xuse.co.jp/dl.html


Sale, finalmente, este mes.
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Unread postby icycalm » 10 Mar 2010 20:29

Macaw wrote:A playable demo is now available on the site.

I couldn't stand playing it for more than about 15 minutes. Instead of tradition stages, you take different 'quests' from one of the buildings in the town. The quests consist of you doing stuff such as 'kill 20 of this enemy' and such, so it feels like your just grinding in hopelessly bland STG sections, and while the game looks nice it doesn't look good enough to make me bother trudging through the grind.

I may give it another shot later on but... yeah.
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Unread postby icycalm » 10 Mar 2010 20:30

zinger wrote:Came across the full version and decided to give it a try, that was before I read Macaw's comments.

I spent maybe an hour or two without nothing really happening. The game cycles the same songs, backgrounds and enemy sprites for the different missions, the quality of them ranges from okay to bad.

I don't read japanese so I can't go into detail about the missions, but apparently they are simple enough for me to clear 20 or 30 of them effortless despite not understanding what to do (I guess there's not more to it than what Macaw described). None of the stages or bosses get interesting, they're just simple, incredibly easy and with a euroshooter feel to them.

There doesn't seem to be a score system, but the DDP-style chaining seems to be tied to weapon power, or perhaps EXP (you can upgrade characters' shot, melee and special attacks in the town between missions).

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Unread postby icycalm » 10 Mar 2010 20:34

A shame... it looks pretty sharp.
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