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Ikaruga – Review - Games Asylum

Games Asylum "Please pay attention to the following public service announcement: Ikaruga is out now for the Nintendo Switch and you should definitely buy it. Ikaruga is, quite simply, brilliant."

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derkasan2584d ago

Fantastic game. Love how you can play as a pacifist or go all out.

masterfox2583d ago

Yes is a good game, but just to let you know this is a 17 year old game so yep Nintendo continues their awesomeeee lineup all year long with old games, 300 plus dlls feels alot more justified!! am I right ? ;)

Segata2583d ago

Ikaurga on the go and can play in portrait mode. The proper way. It is pretty awesome. Most people likely not going to tip their TV on its side. BTW I just got the DMC collection on PS4..gee oh noes one of them is 17 years old. Guess PS4 is not worth the money either now. Darn. Guess I will toss my PS4 in the trash. Shame I really liked it.

masterfox2583d ago

you obviously don't get the point here and I'm not willing to explain it, it would it be a waste of time sorry.

Knushwood Butt2582d ago

How practical is it to play on Switch in portrait mode?

Knushwood Butt2581d ago

Did a bit of searching.

Not practical at all...

NonShinyGoose2583d ago

How's about that Spyro announcement, eh? A lot of people pretty stoked.

masterfox2583d ago

here let me copy-paste my previous reply ;)
You obviously don't get the point here and I'm not willing to explain it, it would it be a waste of time sorry.

abstractel2583d ago

I'm with masterfox. Even though good games are released for the Switch, outside of first party titles it's really getting the bottom of the barrel compared to PS4/XB1

TheColbertinator2583d ago

Ikaruga is a masterpiece and always will be.

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Retro Gaming Steam Highlights June 2020

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."

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The Shame of Sucking at Gaming (And Why It’s OK)

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.

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ThinkThink2276d ago

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.

sprinterboy2274d ago (Edited 2274d ago )

I'm a gamer of 37 years and understand where your coming from, but I've literally been tapping down bloodborne since launch day.
I've only done 4 bosses but my god there some of the best trophies I've earned.
Will I ever complete bloodborne? Probably NOT, but I've had alot of fun trying over the years. I normally go back to it while waiting Imbetween releases of other games I'm looking fwd too.
Edit: tbh it's games like "super meat boy" which piss me off the most cause I just suck at them lol.

william_cade2274d ago

40 year old gamer here that returned a year ago from a 20 year break in gaming. I couldn't finish AC Origins and struggling to complete Fallout 4, but Bloodborne is one I had to complete (100%). I get lost in From's games. They remind me of gaming in the 90's with graphics I wish the NES, Sega and even the PS1 had.

chrono12052274d ago

As a father of 4 I know the struggle. Days I would 100% games are behind me. I choose my games to play that night by how much I need to put in to it. Ducks getting old, but I figure when I retire I'll have all the time in my life to play games.

NecrumOddBoy2275d ago

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)

sprinterboy2274d ago

I play all my games on normal and hard on my 2nd playthrough. I would say I can complete 95% of games on those difficulties but yep there are the 5%ers out there like bloodborne, Wipeout etc but that's not to say I don't enjoy them, some of most cherished trophies are from hard games like bloodborne or Wipeout as examples.
Far better feeling of omfg I got the trophy instead of the trophy popping because you collected a simple treasure within 5mins of starting the game.

nitus102273d ago

Uncharted 1 says hello. 😊

Actually, you do get a trophy in Dark Souls 2 when you die for the first time, which could be in the first minute. Still, IMHO I think DS2 has the better tutorial than DS1 or DS3 (no nasty mini-boss) although like the other Souls games it can be quite unforgiving in the later stages and in the DLC.

nitus102273d ago

I found the main difference between the Souls games and Bloodborne was the fact that in Bloodborne you have to learn to dodge although if you play Dark Souls 3 and choose a lightly armoured character (eg thief) you can get a similar experience especially if you learn to dual-wheel.

Actually, in all the Dark Souls games you can move relatively quickly if lightly armoured but IMHO DS3 offers the closer Bloodborne experience.

On a side note. I opened up a root dungeon in Bloodborne and most of the enemy I was up against were "insight eaters". This wasn't so bad but then I hit the first boss which was (you guessed it) an "insight eater", but this boss had the ability to cast paralyze like the Hemwick witches which is very problematic. Too far away and you have a chance to escape but too close and you are "instakilled" with the loss of two insight.

I did find a valuable blood gem (prior to the boss) and consequently got an achievement for it but I am not sure if I want to retry the boss after dying a few times which is kind of expensive.

william_cade2274d ago

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.

sprinterboy2274d ago

Most games are supposed to be fun and not frustrating, so if someone wants to play the game on easy then I agree there should be no shame on it.

FanboysKiller2274d ago

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.

thepatientgamer2274d ago

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.

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Nicalis Teases Ikaruga Physical Release With World's Largest Nintendo Switch Case

Nicalis has made a name for itself in recent times publishing an array of physical titles on the Switch and also handling the release of Treasure's sublime shmup Ikaruga on the eShop.

Teasing its attendance at PAX West 2018, the American publisher recently tweeted a photo of a gigantic game case with Ikaruga plastered over the front of it. In actuality, the "case" itself appears to be the border aesthetic for an Ikaruga demo unit - with the screen in the middle running the game.