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Deathsmiles I & II (English)
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Language | Japanese, English, French, Spanish |
Item Description
Series 3 titles X 3 versions in one package
The horizontal shooter Death Smiles released in the arcade in 2007, the upgraded version Death Smiles Mega Black Label, and the sequel Death Smiles IIX Makai no Merry Christmas are all included in one package.
It is a large volume of content that also includes each arranged version that could be played in the past home version.
The horizontal shooter Death Smiles released in the arcade in 2007, the upgraded version Death Smiles Mega Black Label, and the sequel Death Smiles IIX Makai no Merry Christmas are all included in one package.
It is a large volume of content that also includes each arranged version that could be played in the past home version.
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Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 3 |
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Ghosty (8) on 22, Dec. 2022 19:48 (HKT)
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As a SHMUP novice, I can't speak about the minute details and technical aspects of this game. But as someone playing Deathsmiles for the very first time, I have to say that it's a fascinating collection.
In terms of artistic direction, music and story, both games are wholeheartedly weird and have this charming low-budget vibe to them. Gameplay wise, there are enough versions of each title to tinker around with and plenty of ways to adjust the difficulty, which means that anyone can see the game from start to finish. I'll admit, the short playtime makes it temping to replay over and over again, all while aiming for a better score.
The first game has a distinct Halloween theme, while the second is set during Christmas. I found myself waiting to play them during their respective holidays, and it really helped set the mood. Overall, it's a quirky experience that I've been compelled to play again and again. I'd definitely recommend it to genre veterans and curious newbies alike.
In terms of artistic direction, music and story, both games are wholeheartedly weird and have this charming low-budget vibe to them. Gameplay wise, there are enough versions of each title to tinker around with and plenty of ways to adjust the difficulty, which means that anyone can see the game from start to finish. I'll admit, the short playtime makes it temping to replay over and over again, all while aiming for a better score.
The first game has a distinct Halloween theme, while the second is set during Christmas. I found myself waiting to play them during their respective holidays, and it really helped set the mood. Overall, it's a quirky experience that I've been compelled to play again and again. I'd definitely recommend it to genre veterans and curious newbies alike.
Imation (485) on 17, Feb. 2022 07:53 (HKT)
Good conversion
It is a decent conversion of the arcade versions, version 2 of the game in console mode, it is the weakest of all, but its strength in this compilation is the arcade modes because its conversions are perfect
siraz.pathan (1) on 24, Jan. 2022 07:22 (HKT)
Great Port
Heavily played through the first Deathsmiles back in the x360 days, but having 1, 2 and the MLB versions of these games is a much added bonus!!
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