NekoIncardine writes:
''"Shmup" is a popular shortened term for shoot-'em-up, and the word carries many connotations among gamers. Many venerable classics exist in this genre, from as early as Space Invaders to the 1942 and Raiden series, right up to possibly the most hardcore, high-difficulty subgenre of modern video games. The Japanese word for this subgenre is danmaku, which translates into English as "bullet hell," "bullet wall," or "How the Hell am I Supposed to Dodge This When the Shots are Denser than my Character?" The only rules consistent to danmaku are an emphasis on massive numbers of on-screen objects to evade, with players having a tiny "hitbox" (area on the character sprite or model that actually counts for collisions) to aid evasion. Many, many experiments and creations exist in this genre (one of the most popular among doujin and small independent creators), and 2001's Ikaruga is among the best within it - for very, very good reason.
There was a fair amount of excitement to be had when Ikaruga, which regularly nets over $100 when sold on eBay, was announced for the Xbox Live Arcade, with full high-definition upgrades, achievements, and most interestingly, Xbox Live two-player co-op. Microsoft scored a coup with this game's release, and Treasure spent the time to make it good. The end result is a title that is worth your points for an exceptional experience; Ikaruga has been developed to quality levels that are shared by very few games, downloadable or otherwise, in the entire gaming industry.''
Carl Williams writes, "Here are some fun pieces of retro gaming on sale with Steam right now. For those that do not know, this time of year is the annual Summer Sale. Tons of games go on sale for two weeks or so. For fans of older titles though, this can make it hard to find them. I am going to try and help with that a bit."
"Over the past couple years, Nintendo's hybrid console has amassed a wealth of shoot 'em ups so here are the best ones so far." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
There are so many good things about games. It's a shame when the challenge gets in the way for someone. Maybe more accessibility options are the answer? Let's talk about why it's OK to slap the easy button.
If a game is too difficult, I'll drop it and move on to something else pretty quick, otherwise I won't get to play anything else that year and miss out on a ton of fun games. There are exceptions though if the game really hooks me in like Ori, i'll stick with it to the end. With 4 kids, I have probably about 2-3 hours a week for gaming, if i'm lucky. I remember loving the challenge much more as a kid when I could spend 3-4 hours a day playing games. Life gets in the way though. If a game is overly difficult, it's just not fun for me and that's the whole point of video games.
I wouldn't say you suck if you aren't good at the SoulsBorne-esk game. They just have a precise timing mechanic that isn't as easy to master, plus a health bar that is pointess (with those 1 - 3 hit deaths). I would say, it's just not your thing. I used to love oldschool NES titles, but playing Ninja Gaiden now, it's brutal and it's just not my thing. I play lots of really hard modes and games but I pick and choose what I play. Also, I 100% am cool with watching a run of Sekiro over playing it. It's a very tough game and I can still enjoy it without playing it. Plus, I am older and like the pick up and play titles, or keep to 1 big game at once. (Currently playing Yoshi, just platinum'd TIMESPINNER of PS4)
There is no shame, because it's kind of stupid to think being good at gaming means anything really. I mean if it's a personal thing then I understand. Then I suppose it's self shaming.
Slap the easy button all you want, if the game has one. I wouldn't do it, but you bought the game.
I always blame the controller, if I'm suck at something i knew already how to figure it out, I don't care much about the brand if that specific game is special to me.
The games that really get me good are RTS games. Tried company of heroes and I would just get butt whupped. I love the ability to command my troops in world war Ii and out strategize Nazis, but I just plain suck. Sometimes, you're just not good at some games.
This and a DOAX are the games I want to see on my PS3. Come on Sony, go call SEGA, tell them you love them (doesn't have to be true) and ask them kindly for Ikaruga. While you're at it, bribe Itagaki with a lot of sake to make a DOAX. I demand more half naked girls with ridiculous boobs on my TV! I don't want physical correct crates and stuff, I want to see jiggly boobs, there, I said it. Show me what physics can do!