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Strategy Informer: Guardian Heroes Review

From Strategyinformer.com: "Treasure don't make games for humans. It's not common knowledge, but their target audience is a group of sentient Cephalopoda from the future. Only space octopuses have the dexterity to dodge a torrent of bullets in Radiant Silvergun or Ikaruga, or conquer the behemoth boss runs of Alien Soldier, challenges us mere apes can only behold in awe. There are two ways to play Guardian Heroes: grow a few extra limbs and wrap your tentacles around every button, or get practising.".

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Games of the Past Review: Guardian Heroes | oprainfall

oprainfall writes: "Guardian Heroes is a classic, and is considered one of the best Saturn games ever released. I bought the original in 1996, and still boot my Saturn from time to time for a play through. The XBLA release takes the game and molds it into something even better, removing the slowdown, tweaking the combat in meaningful ways, and adding online functionality to the already fun multiplayer, all while being far less expensive than the original ever was. This is a game that deserves to be in everyone’s collection, and I highly recommend Guardian Heroes to anyone with an Xbox 360."

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Fullmetalevolust3953d ago

I still play the original on my Sega Saturn, great time with friends, the versus multiplayer was a blast.

HacSawJimThugin3953d ago

Just beat it with some random yesterday and its well worth the time and little money it cost me. Got it off of the marketplace for 160 points...best deal ever.

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Gaming History 101: The Treasure Box

This week Trees returns and we are talking about the Japanese developer Treasure, best known for some of the most impressive games on Sega’s consoles (Gunstar Heroes, Radiant Silvergun, Guardian Heroes, and Ikaruga) as well as Nintendo’s later consoles (Bangai-O and Sin & Punishment). We discuss the company origins, values, and of course the entire library of this innovative developer.

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Time Extend: Guardian Heroes

EDGE - Scrolling beat ‘em ups are one of gaming’s longest-serving genres – not yet in retirement but teetering on the pensionable as each blundering Final Fight: Streetwise turns up to undo the good work of an Urban Reign. One-on-one scrappers have settled down into a stable domestic relationship with gamers, but the dedicated scrolling beat ‘em up still remain marginalised. The art of one-on-many thumping has moved on: absorbed into myriad action games, it’s always the bridesmaid and never the bride. It features in many games but stars in few, long divorced from the arcades where it once achieved a blissful, balanced existence, able to wow the punters with instant, tap-tap-tap combo gratification while siphoning the credits out of their pockets with cruel boss scraps.

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zerocrossing4093d ago

Man I loved Guardian Heroes! used to play it all the time with my kid brother, I think the only VS character we never managed to unlock was Han with the mystic sword.

Would be great to see some more games like this making a return.