"Compared to other 2D shooting games, Bangai-O does not stack up well. The game is very boring and also difficult. Those are two qualities that will urge any gamer to give up quickly. When playing it can be very irritating to lose and start over several times, and with this game you are surely guaranteed to do that. Those gamers that are
"Bangai-O" is 100% shooting substance over visual style (although it looks damn pretty on its own 2D merits), which is the exact opposite of what "Silpheed" for PS2 is. Damn it, why do the good DC guys always lose to the ignorant, polygon-loving masses that sucked the PS2 hype hook, line and sinker? Although Capcom's "Mars Matrix" and "Giga Wing 2" (maybe) will still keep the lig
"Treasure long ago mastered the art of 2D game design--Bangai-O serves as its only recent evidence of having done so. Dreamcast owners craving a genuinely compelling gameplay experience would do well to check out Bangai-O. In an age of thick productions and thin gameplay, Bangai-O really has it where it counts: in truly compelling and addictive gameplay."
Overall: 8.5
If this summary int
"Ultimately, though, this game is a pure fest of explosions, which includes picking up energy to keep Riki going and nabbing the Giant Fruits stockpiled by the SF Kosmo Gang. Yes, the gang likes to collect giant fruit, and by destroying the plethora of houses (and enemies), players uncover these all-natural desserts and earn points for them. If many thing
Blow stuff up, collect fruit, and save the galaxy. Did I mention it's a Treasure game?
If there's something I wish Bangai-O had, it would be a two player mode. It doesn't really matter it's a versus or a co-op mission mode, but even though the game is a lot of fun to play by yourself, it would be amazing to see two players on the screen
PC Games | Xbox | Sony PSP | Nintendo DS | Zodiac | Phantom | N-Gage | Playstation 2 | Playstation One | GameCube
Gameboy Advance | Nintendo 64 | Dreamcast | PC Demos | Forums | Cheaters Wanted | Search
Gamers Wanted is © Wewp! Entertainment | Terms of Use | About Us | Links | Advertise | XML RSS Feeds