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Review: Ikaruga
Posted by Jeff Bouchard, 98 days ago 26/02 15:56
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 8.0 
 Graphics
8.0
 Sound
7.0
 Multiplayer
7.0
 Single Player
8.0
 Controls
7.5

There is a cadence to the game that you will appreciate as you play through it. You must balance the polarities of the Ikaruga; deciding when to shoot, when to absorb bullets and when to simply move out of the way.

The levels in Ikaruga are not painstakingly long but what they lack in length they make up for in intensity. Each level is anchored by a boss battle, the 5 bosses: Eboshidori, Buppousou, Uzura, Misago, and Tageri all escalate in difficulty as the game progresses. As with the levels themselves, each boss battle has a cadence to learn and path to victory that may not be obvious during your first encounter. Remembering your ships polarity and utilizing the release power weapon during boss battles is a key element to quickly dispatching your opponent.

In addition to the five levels of single player, there is a co-op mode by system link or over Xbox Live. The multiplayer does not add anything new to the game but it is still a worthwhile play for fans of the game. You have the ability to save your replays after each level and there are also online leaderboards and 200 achievement points to earn. Most settings are customizable and for novices, it best to turn on the continue feature and even increase your lives to provide an easier playing environment while you learn the ropes. One caveat is that when continues are on, you will not be able to save your replays. Also, by changing the default settings of the game, it does not save your high scores to the leaderboards. Lastly, as a word of caution, you can only advance through the levels by playing through all of them: selecting only one level and playing through it is almost considered a practice round, you will get achievements and such, but it will not unlock the next level.

Ikaruga will frustrate some gamers with the intense and challenging gameplay. The payoff occurs when you find the rhythm of the game. With ships coming from everywhere and bullets flying at you from all angles, as you pilot your ship through the chaos, you will appreciate Ikaruga for the inventive and unique game it is.

 Our Rating for Review: Ikaruga
8.0
Fun Factor
Ikaruga is a fun, action-packed vertical shooter that will test the mettle of even the most seasoned gamer, with each level building off the previous level’s intensity.
8.0
Graphics
The graphics are slick, but it is unfortunate that the game must be shrunk to a third of the screen. It takes away from the visuals of the game, which are vibrant and striking.
7.0
Sound
Ikaruga’s sound is good: it does not detract from the experience, but it does not blow you away either.
7.0
Multiplayer
The multiplayer does not add any new dimensions to the single campaign. Rather than changing anything up, Treasure has you simply man an additional ship on the same screen as your co-player. This still lends to some great and intense game sequences.
8.0
Single Player
Frustratingly hard single player mode with default settings, but it is hard to deny the inventive gameplay and stunning graphics.
7.5
Controls
Ikaruga’s controls are solid with plenty of customizable options to allow each player to choose how to change their polarity and fire their weapons.
8.0
Overall
Ikaruga is a beautiful version of the classic vertical shooter and achieves a level of gameplay that others strive to reach. The action is intense and while some may find the difficulty off-putting, the majority of gamers will welcome the challenge and ap
 

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