4 Reviews:
Pigeon
The first 2 bosses seem to be another buff from their previous appearance again.
Vocaloid fights are pretty short except if you take into account the Regen defense that sometimes canheal fully with just one shot for some reason, and they take their time to disappear.
Boss 8 was a fun ride and I appreciated the sneaky gimmick involved in it.
Extra is a bit underwhelming, but the movement can be deceivingly difficult at times.
Vocaloid fights are pretty short except if you take into account the Regen defense that sometimes canheal fully with just one shot for some reason, and they take their time to disappear.
Boss 8 was a fun ride and I appreciated the sneaky gimmick involved in it.
Extra is a bit underwhelming, but the movement can be deceivingly difficult at times.
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Rating: 5.9 59
Difficulty: 41 41
Jul 22, 2022
Xplayerlol
Review updated, rating includes extra boss.
My favorite among the series. Split into 3 parts, the first containing bosses 1 and 2, the second with the bosses 3, 4, 5 and 6, and the third with the two last ones. The musics are great, and the 8th boss is very cool. The difficulty curve is a bit unbalanced, like in the second one, but the creativity is far above what the prequels display, including a wider variety of attacks (Which means SOME variety of attacks) and some interesting evil surprises. One thing I do find unfortunate is that some bosses' HP might be a bit too low (Any Vocaloid Boss), while some might be a bit too high (Last boss).
Side note: The Infinite Load room ISN'T the clear screen, after all, who would have thought? Checking readme files is useful, I guess. It doesn't affect the game's difficulty rating in the slightest, but it does mean that this game, technically, took me over 4 years to beat.
Side note #2: Favorited after realizing I've been regularly coming back to Luka's fight for over 4 years now, without ever getting tired of it. It's relatively simple, but super fun and balanced (I.e. it's never free or bullshit).
The extra boss is unlocked upon reaching the clear screen, if you enter the fourth portal (Maybe there's another way? idk). It's a Remilia Scarlet fight. She moves around and shoots lots of Guy Bullets at you. It's kinda underwhelming for an extra boss, and she's not super difficult either, so meh. Not sure if she's worth the extra time.
Probably the only of the series that I would recommend.
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My favorite among the series. Split into 3 parts, the first containing bosses 1 and 2, the second with the bosses 3, 4, 5 and 6, and the third with the two last ones. The musics are great, and the 8th boss is very cool. The difficulty curve is a bit unbalanced, like in the second one, but the creativity is far above what the prequels display, including a wider variety of attacks (Which means SOME variety of attacks) and some interesting evil surprises. One thing I do find unfortunate is that some bosses' HP might be a bit too low (Any Vocaloid Boss), while some might be a bit too high (Last boss).
Side note: The Infinite Load room ISN'T the clear screen, after all, who would have thought? Checking readme files is useful, I guess. It doesn't affect the game's difficulty rating in the slightest, but it does mean that this game, technically, took me over 4 years to beat.
Side note #2: Favorited after realizing I've been regularly coming back to Luka's fight for over 4 years now, without ever getting tired of it. It's relatively simple, but super fun and balanced (I.e. it's never free or bullshit).
The extra boss is unlocked upon reaching the clear screen, if you enter the fourth portal (Maybe there's another way? idk). It's a Remilia Scarlet fight. She moves around and shoots lots of Guy Bullets at you. It's kinda underwhelming for an extra boss, and she's not super difficult either, so meh. Not sure if she's worth the extra time.
Probably the only of the series that I would recommend.
Rating: 5.9 59
Difficulty: 34 34
Mar 14, 2015