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詳細描述
Chaos Field is a 2D/3D shooting conversion from the Naomi board arcade game. The game features vibration pack, arcade stick as well as VGA box support.
A sign of good things to come? Buy this game and help send Milestone a clear message that we want Radilgy to be released on the Dreamcast!!! :-D
Anonymous on 04, Jul. 2005 00:18 (HKT)
hi the game have real good graphics.it's a nice game.it's a must have game.the action in this game is tight.
paulo nugem on 10, May. 2005 22:22 (HKT)
pagamento como pagar as compras no brasil, aqui so tenho bancos como
hsbc ou ds correios
bhytre(23) on 19, Apr. 2005 19:52 (HKT)
Not perfect but a great addition for the shmup fan It's certainly not the best shmup around,so don't expect that when buying this ,but if you love shmups you'll enjoy this one for sure.
It's something different,frantic and difficult action but not really a fast paced shooter.Some well-thought ideas from different shmups put together is the best way to describe this one.
It's nice to see a release after all this years for the dreamcast,i hope there will be more soon.
bhytre(23) on 07, Apr. 2005 21:29 (HKT)
great adition to your shmup collection This game is great to play with a controller or arcade stick,it's pretty difficult too(like most shmups anyway) so don't give up if you're having a hard time because you will! :D
The only thing that i didn't like is that the shooting itself is a little bit slow,i prefer it when your ship shoots thousands of bullets at lightning speed,other than that nothing bad to say about this, i really like this game.
4.5 stars from me.
Anonymous on 07, Jan. 2005 04:25 (HKT)
great game! highly recommended, buy this and keep the Dream(lol) alive!
Anonymous on 19, Dec. 2004 07:33 (HKT)
thumb-wrecking action at it's best this is one of the most intense shooters i have played, and the amount of variety involved (regular shot, sword attack, hunting laser attack, and wing layer, not to mention the field changes themselves) keeps the action fresh and challenges you to find new ways inflate your score. bullets come fast and furious, oftentimes in patterns that seem impossible to get out of. combined with a thumping soundtrack and lower price point, you can't go wrong picking this up !
drneogeo(15) on 18, Dec. 2004 20:52 (HKT)
Review! After a hefty 2 hour session of Chaos Field, I can honestly say that I'm impressed. Recent shooters, although, good, have been personally dissapointing. I gain little pleasure out of these modern vertical shooters where there's loads of fancy neon shot everywhere and the only way to navigate through it is to be one of the Japanese fellows who programmed the game in the first place. However, Chaos Field's extremely ingenuitive system makes this usually frustrating aspect an absolute pleasure. The sword and lock on attacks are absolutely great, and rest assured, they do not take away from the challenge, but they add a whole new level of play. Difficulty level is rough . . . exactly what you'd expect from a shooter. I had to bump my hits up to 5 (from the default 3) just to beat the first miniboss of level 2. Do not fear, extra credits are unlockable. I had increased my stock to 9 after 2 hours. Chaos Field definitely draws heavily from other shooters. Graphically and stylistically it reminds me of Capcom's Mars Matrix, and the lock on attack harkens way back the the Racrisis series on the PS1. However, the most important thing is that the shot absorbing sword tastes exactly like the sweet sweet nectar that is Treasure's definitive magnum-opus, Radiant Silvergun. The structure of the game is also very close to that of Silvergun. Levels are simply a series of 2 minibosses and 1 normal boss (whos comming is fortold by the would "Cautions" emblazoned across the screen . . . you gotta love that 's'). If you've played Treasure's shooter, you'll recall that it's built in a similar way, transfering from miniboss to miniboss as difficulty increases. However, the key difference between Field and Silvergun is that Chaos Field only cost me $49 shrink wrapped, not over $150 used. It's fair to say that Field can really be summarized as a poor man's Radiant Silvergun. Overall, I'm extremely pleased with Chaos Field. Three different ships, all with different shot patterns, bombs, and lock on techniques should keep us shooter geeks busy for quite awhile. The Dreamcast is alive and kicking . . . and we owe that once again to the shooter genre.
drneogeo(15) on 15, Dec. 2004 04:28 (HKT)
Just WOW! This is what you can have after Ikaruga and Border Down. So, go ahead and buy as many copies as you can just to keep the Dreamcast alive.