Triggerheart Exelica
Bewertungen von Triggerheart Exelica
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At 800 Microsoft points ($10), Triggerheart Exelica is sort of a risky proposition. On one hand you have a bright, colorful, highly addictive shooter that'll flex those twitch gaming muscles a bit. On the other hand the game is very short, and if you're not a hardcore fan of the genre, and don't care about leaderboard rankings and hunting down Achievement points, then there won't be any incentive for you to bother with the game after completing it once. Simply put, Triggerheart Exelica is a game I'd only recommended to hardcore shooter fans.
At 800 Microsoft points ($10), Triggerheart Exelica is sort of a risky proposition. On one hand you have a bright, colorful, highly addictive shooter that'll flex those twitch gaming muscles a bit. On the other hand the game is very short, and if you're not a hardcore fan of the genre, and don't care about leaderboard rankings and hunting down Achievement points, then there won't be any incentive for you to bother with the game after completing it once. Simply put, Triggerheart Exelica is a game I'd only recommended to hardcore shooter fans.
Trustvoice expert
14. April 2008
At 800 MS points, I would advise everyone to pick this up, though with a bit more hesitation than Omega Five . The graphics and art style are all passable, but can sometimes cause problems with seeing everything on screen. And the lack of any online modes, just like with Omega Five , really do hurt the game. This shooter is blander and more difficult, but also possesses a certain traditional charm to it. I think it’s a must-have for anyone into shooters, or anyone that wants to be prepared for when Ikaruga hits, but once again, the best reason to buy it is to support the genre.
At 800 MS points, I would advise everyone to pick this up, though with a bit more hesitation than Omega Five . The graphics and art style are all passable, but can sometimes cause problems with seeing everything on screen. And the lack of any online modes, just like with Omega Five , really do hurt the game. This shooter is blander and more difficult, but also possesses a certain traditional charm to it. I think it’s a must-have for anyone into shooters, or anyone that wants to be prepared for when Ikaruga hits, but once again, the best reason to buy it is to support the genre.
Trustvoice expert
19. März 2008
Warashi’s “Triggerheart Exelica” is easily one of the best games on the Xbox Live Arcade market place and is currently the only real title of the genre. Anyone looking to get their fix should buy this without question, but I recommend playing the trial if you’re unsure. If you like the trial, chances are you’ll fall in love with the final product and want more of the same. Personally, I can’t stop playing this game!
Warashi’s “Triggerheart Exelica” is easily one of the best games on the Xbox Live Arcade market place and is currently the only real title of the genre. Anyone looking to get their fix should buy this without question, but I recommend playing the trial if you’re unsure. If you like the trial, chances are you’ll fall in love with the final product and want more of the same. Personally, I can’t stop playing this game!
Trustvoice expert
4. März 2008
Kurios: Während die Dreamcast hierzulande trotz vielversprechender Ansätze und guter Technik den Durchbruch verpasste und längst aus den Händlerregalen verbannt wurde, sind die Japaner weiterhin fleißig darum bemüht, die SEGA-Konsole am Leben zu erhalten. Erst im vergangenen Jahr schickte Entwickler Warashi den Vertikal-Shooter „Triggerheart Exelica“ ins Rennen. Als reinrassiges „Klassiker-Remake“ kann die nun veröffentlichte Xbox Live Arcade-Neuauflage folglich nicht betitelt werden. Macht aber auch nichts, dank der geringen Alterung sollte man sowieso annehmen, dass „Triggerheart Exelica“ seiner Konkurrenz problemlos das Wasser reichen kann. Ob das auch wirklich der Fall ist, zeigt unser Test zum 800 M$-Points teuren Japano-Shooter.
Kurios: Während die Dreamcast hierzulande trotz vielversprechender Ansätze und guter Technik den Durchbruch verpasste und längst aus den Händlerregalen verbannt wurde, sind die Japaner weiterhin fleißig darum bemüht, die SEGA-Konsole am Leben zu erhalten. Erst im vergangenen Jahr schickte Entwickler Warashi den Vertikal-Shooter „Triggerheart Exelica“ ins Rennen. Als reinrassiges „Klassiker-Remake“ kann die nun veröffentlichte Xbox Live Arcade-Neuauflage folglich nicht betitelt werden. Macht aber auch nichts, dank der geringen Alterung sollte man sowieso annehmen, dass „Triggerheart Exelica“ seiner Konkurrenz problemlos das Wasser reichen kann. Ob das auch wirklich der Fall ist, zeigt unser Test zum 800 M$-Points teuren Japano-Shooter.
Trustvoice expert
27. Februar 2008