Developed by SideQuest Studios, this tough-to-pronounce shoot 'em up (shmup) is the latest in the rebirth of the genre. Shoot 'em ups have been around since before Galaga, and many of them use similar formulas. Due to the similarly of the genre, this results many comparable games that tend not to evolve much in terms of gameplay. Read on to find out if Söldner-X breaks the mold.
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I definitely prefer these earlier updates. Why not make it a point to do this every week?
I think I might finally have to get Rainbow Moon, since the bundle is so inexpensive now.
GamerNode's Dan Crabtree writes:
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TGH Writes:
"The sequel to the PSN Exclusive Soldner X: Himmelsstrumer: Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype has gotten quite a beefy update and overhaul in comparison to the last installment of this PSN exclusive series. Here are some recently released screenshots, along with new information about the game, hope you enjoy."
"PSN exclusive series"
What? The first released on PC a year before PSN.
Anyway looking forward to this sequel. The first was one of my favorite PSN titles with its classic arcade shooting action/challenge, crisp visuals, and amazing sound track.
It's good when people make potentially cool games that the sub-title sounds like an angry german clearing their throat from phlegm.