all my life i have loved to play shooters. 2 buttons, fire and bomb
but about 3 years ago i played 1 of the most complete shooters to have ever graced a video cab "akai katana" another cave bullet hell masterpiece. unlike most 80s shooters there is a depth to this game which requires a deeper level of killing. i had a choice, buy the board at about £1k or try for a home port, the 360. im not a super gun kind of guy, so instead i bought a hacked lindbergh cab
at long last after a 3 year wait, i can now learn how to play these new types of shooters. i have been playing akai katana almost daily albeit maybe just a credit or 2. there are 3 versions of this game on the disc, i have opted to play the slash version. in the first few weeks my score was in the 40-50 million range, hitting out to level 3. however as my skills and knowledge of this game get honed, i can now hit 40-50 million on level 1. my top score at the moment is 226 million
but still the quest continues. im pretty sure i will be hitting the 400-500 million range soon, i just need to hump the level 4 boss. as with all the shooters i play, i tend to go for finishing levels to start off i.e. not for scores, but distance. when im at a stage when i know the levels, i then set to work. first thing to do is try and suss the patterns of bullets, and the way the artificial intelligence interacts with your game play. it can be very much, a soul destroying exercise. however as the skills increase and the scores start getting higher, then we have a game which should keep you occupied for yonks. so the moral of the story ??? you can teach an old dog new tricks. anybody up for some score chasing ??? i could do with some competition. oh and if i ever suss out how its done, i will post up a video of the game. im pretty sure i will still be playing this game in years to come, its that deep a game.