"Even though I’m not the greatest at playing shoot-em-ups, I find the genre's gameplay thoroughly stimulating. I love the challenge they bring to me as a gamer, testing my skill to the limits of what my eyes and fingers can keep up with. Beyond a few massive titles, the genre never really sold when put in stores as a disc product. Yet with gamers having easy access to PSN and Xbox Live Arcade, the genre has found a place to sell itself. A wave of solid titles hit over the years, including the likes of Radiant Silvergun (which costs a ton to buy on the Sega Saturn on eBay, woo for cheap Xbox Live Arcade prices), Ikaruga, Soldner-X, Super Stardust HD and plenty more. When I heard Grasshopper Manufacture had teamed up with Digital Reality to create a new shooter, I was straight on board. Grasshopper has created some of the more interesting games over the years, and, as a fan of the studio, I was excited to see what their unique blend could bring to the genre."
10 years after launch, Grasshopper Manufacture's Sine Mora remains one of the finest shoot-'em-up games in recent memory.
News Wire: Get ready to enjoy some great Games with Gold in June!
Destroy all Humans was $2 at one point... this is by far the cheapest month so far. Sine Mora, Shantae? WTF
A good game is timeless, but these games just won't go away.
Donkey Kong, Street Fighter 2, Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy IV, Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Rayman 2, Pac-Man, Ms Pac-Man have all been rereleased at least a dozen times on different platforms.
Rather get news of a new Elser Scrolls then all this re-releasing of Skyrim. Curious to see how many people actually get it on Switch.
FFVII and Minecraft should be there too. Tetris and Monopoly is also makes regular reappearances.