Sur ma chaîne , je vous ferais partager ma passions pour les jeux vidéo et sur mes titres préférés, pouvoir faire des petites vidéos soluce de temps en temps. Aussi d'autre vidéo sur se que j'aime et des petits montages vidéo .Je précise que je ne fais pas ça pour la pub mais par passion , vous pourrez d'ailleurs constater aucunes publicités sur mes vidéos . Bon visionnage à tous et n'hésitez pas à vous abonner et laisser des commentaires . Très bientôt, je vais faire des tests sur des jeux rétros ou des jeux réputés extrêmement difficile... ça risque d'être bien drôle ;-) Voici ma chaîne TWITCH : www.twitch.tv/mrcidstyle
Aparently IGN loved this game but they reviewed it as too short... While I think most shmup players will disagree with the statement, it still means that reviewer at least had some skill to finish the game. Fantastic playing man.
Your ship going down before Stone Like is such an important aspect of this game's storytelling. Not at the same time, not just after, but well before the last shot is fired and the outcome is unclear. It aligns with all of the establishments the game's text makes since the first 3 lines of text, and holistically it speaks to the nature of risk and aligning yourself to ideals that are never certain to come true, yet being content in not the result but the attempt that was made. Ikaruga is the most beautiful shmup ever created, combining bullet hell with puzzle solving and poetry to deliver a message that resonates deeper as an individual progresses deeper into their own lives and experiences the stages first hand. It is all parts intellectual, emotional, reactionary and reflective achieved in under 30 minutes of presentation. To this day the fact that Ikaruga exists by human creation blows my mind.
I didn't understand how you beat the level 4 boss before it finishes shooting its laser, and then I noticed how at 16:14 you very quickly leave the beam, swap to black and shoot charge shot, then swap back and get back in the beam. Crazy
I remember the first time I heard of Ikaruga almost a lifetime ago. Bought it for the GameCube. It kicked my arse for 18 months until I finally managed to beat it. It’s still in my top 10 all time. Although I’m now 40, and can no longer challenge it, it’s still one hell of a ride.
The amount of skill shown in this video takes years to master , this person probably has thousands of hours on this game a few dozen even a few hundred hours will not get you this type of skill, this is mastery absolute perfection
Pour anecdote sachez que si vous ne comprenez pas pourquoi c'est monté et coupé aussi frénétiquement c'est que ce film devait durer presque 3 heures à la base.