Oh huh, these guys do have names, if kind of simplistic ones. I love their designs, and was hoping you'd do this one because FinalBossGames' version doesn't give any info on what they're called. Thanks!
Alien Emperor: "Y'know, I'm pretty sure that my security system can handle that mech, plus my door is well shielded, but I think I'll just peek outside and see what's happeni--D'OOOOHHHOHOOOO!!"
Based on the intro animation, the design of the mechas and the funnel in the Enemy Robot boss battle (quite Zeong, that one), I'm sensing a lot of Gundam influences in this game. Mixed with R-type, it seems. Nice designs. ^-^
This is a neat game. Love the fact that you can assimilate the enemy mecha. Gives you a ton of variety of different gun types to choose from and see which will be your favourite. Honestly, I'd love to see an arcade archive of this and maybe even a rrmastered/remake. This is one of those games that has that potential to become a great hits.
I can definitely tell the artist and crew who worked on this did were some serious mucha fans! Beautiful animation and very creative on the game's Direction! Instant love!!!
BlaZeon lore: some random pilot steals a gundam by just shooting the damn thing (the gundam was still intact lol) and crash into it, and now he will save the universe or something
After saying the name of the title over and over, something becomes clear to me. This is what Eevee's fire evolution should have been named. This game looks incredible too. I had not heard of it before.
Right On , Guess who is back from the Dead ! ( PC) All Bosses ( No F-Ups ) 00:31 Offensive Sperm Cell System 01:51 Giant Battlesh!p with a Ultra-Mega Core 06:30 Bio-Rapist 07:39 Stoned Alien 10:10 Slave-Robot 13:02 Mega-Tank 14:26 The Slave Empress
@@johnphilliptecson3793 Atlus' game library mostly consists of hard games. They've made games since 1987, so take a wild guess as to how many they've made.
The game is called BlaZeon. It's a mech game. One of the main factions in Gundam is called Zeon. Gundam is a mecha anime series. The fighter at the beginning looks like the core fighter from the original 1979 Gundam series. COINCIDENCE? I THINK NOT!
Did some digging around and it turns out there's actually one boss encounter not accounted for! Stage 5 has a sub-boss fight with one of the tanks from Stage 4's Twin Tanks boss; it has the same attacks as before, but it's actively running away now and there's big walls scrolling across where the upper tank used to be. It may be fair enough that ye didn't include it since there isn't actually MUCH difference but This isn't a cry against your video either, it's how I was introduced to this underrated game to begin with
This game is so clearly inspired by the R-Type games that came before it. How everything animates, the sound design, the look and design of the bosses...it's as if R-Type just had new sprites swapped in.
Funny fucker. The focus in a project like this never lies on the ending. With small budgets it's all about getting the gameplay working just right. Everything else is a bonus.
I like the fact that you have a youtuber that plays all of the arcade games like you Shadowserg. Do you use an emulator like MAME because if so I would like to also make arcade gameplays as well so that we both may make a good Collaboration.
Hey this game is badass this reminds me of Super Nintendo Metal Warriors needs a character model looks like one of the enemies from that I wonder if there's any kind of connection to the creators and designers of the game
8:58 am I the only one who was annoyed by the fact he never destroyed that final floating ball? The completionist in me wanted it gone, much like when you leave a single cheerio floating in the milk in your bowl but don't eat it up :|
i find it weird that half the bosses in this game seem kinda lame in design compared to everything else in the game. Mainly the cores, Bio Mutant and for the most part the Alien Emperor.