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User Review : Super Stardust HD

A classic arcade shooter experience.

The increasingly popular twin stick shooter genre, at least in terms of downloadable content, adds another game to its already abundant roster. Does Super Stardust HD rise to the cream of the crop or does it get lost in the crowd? Super Stardust HD does little to expand the arcade shooter genre, but it delivers on everything that it sets out to do. Beautiful visuals? Check. Fun, frenetic gameplay? Check. Challenging environments? Check.

Super Stardust HD puts players in the cockpit of a lone starfighter blasting away asteroids and enemies. The starfighter has three primary types of weapons at its disposal, which can be upgraded by collecting power-ups that float around the planet. The first weapon is called the Rock Crusher, which dispels bullets in a spread formation that increases in radius and in speed by accumulating the power-ups. The second weapon is called the Gold Melter, which shoots a continuous stream of fire. Gold Melter power-ups increase the length of the fire and the damage that it inflicts. The final primary weapon is the Ice Splitter. The Ice Splitter shoots two beams that can be powered up to increase their speed and damage. Each weapon works more effectively on certain asteroids, such as the Ice Splitter destroys an asteroid made of ice much faster than that of rock. The variety in types of asteroids makes the player have to switch between weapons in order to be successful and to take advantage of each weapons’ strengths. This helps add depth and strategy to the game. It may be possible to beat all of the planets using only one planet, but it will add difficulty to an already challenging game. The ship also has two secondary weapons. The ship is supplied with an unlimited amount of boosters that allows the ship to boost away from dangerous predicaments or through an asteroid without taking damage. The booster may be unlimited, but it needs to recharge after each use. The starfighter is also outfitted with bombs that send a shockwave cascading out from the ship. The bombs are a little sparse, so players are advised to save them for close encounters and last second rescues from sure destruction.

The two modes of play are arcade and planet mode. Arcade allows the player to play through all five planets and loops back to the first planet at an increased difficulty if all planets are passed. Each planet has five phases, the last being a boss battle. The planet mode lets players choose one of the five planets to play through in order to beat their high score or just to practice for a run at raising their high score in arcade mode. The high score lists are expansive and are easily manageable.

Super Stardust HD’s visual are beautiful and full of bright, vibrant colors. There is a lot going on most of the time and I never once saw the frame rate drop, which was remarkable. The explosions are striking, especially for a downloadable game. The game loads are short and far between, which is always welcomed. The sound is true to the arcade shooter experience. It is fast-paced, hard-hitting trance music that sets the mood and fits the game well.
A few areas that Super Stardust HD lacks in are the limited game modes, little variety in gameplay (both environments and enemies can become stale rather quickly), and it is rather short in length. However, Housemarque has countered those complaints with the addition of two expansion packs that cost $4.99 each. The solo expansion gives players four new modes of play and a remixed soundtrack. The co-op expansion pack adds two modes of co-op play, a ship editor, and a new soundtrack.

Overall, Super Stardust HD is an impressive twin stick shooter that brings a fast-paced, frantic arcade experience that seems to be aimed at pleasing hardcore. The increasing difficulty of the arcade mode and the implementation of multiple high score lists will appease the hardcore shooters that are looking for an old-school arcade experience. The $9.99 price tag is a good value, but the total package (stand-alone game and two expansion packs) may be a little pricey for some, $19.97. Now With Super Stardust HD joining the likes of Calling All Cars, flOw, Echochrome, and PixelJunk Monsters the PSN is finally starting to catch up to Microsoft’s XBLA. The PSN also looks to have the most promising exclusives coming this Fall including flOwer, PixelJunk Eden, Siren: Blood Curse, and Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty. The PSN’s rapidly growing roster is beginning to shape up rather nicely. Look out Microsoft, here comes Sony.

Score
8.0
Graphics
It does little to expand the genre, but it doesn't need to when it is this solid. The environments and enemies became a little stale upon repeated play throughs. However, the varied weapons and asteroids add some depth and strategy.
8.5
Sound
Wonderful visuals that never slow down, despite the continuous explosions and the crazy amount of enemies and asteroids on screen.
9.0
Gameplay
Great soundtrack that enhances the experience and keeps up with the fast-paced, frantic action. It fits the game perfectly.
8.5
Fun Factor
An addicting game, but a rather shallow experience due to limited modes. The high score lists and expansion packs will help lengthen the experience.
Overall
8.5
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3 Classic Housemarque Games Worth Playing Through Before Returnal

If you've been hankering for an intro to Housemarque's brand of adrenaline-filled action, then here are 3 awesome titles you should try.

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Knushwood Butt1122d ago

I plan to snag Stardust VR soon. It is on PSN sale for cheap.

FTLmaster1122d ago

Do it! It’s a seriously addictive experience. Housemarque is the master of modern arcade classic gameplay. Curious to see how Returnal turns out tbh.

Knushwood Butt1121d ago

Thanks. Downloaded it and will be playing it shortly.

Pre-ordered Returnal too.

P_Bomb1122d ago

Loved Alienation. Good co-op!

Knushwood Butt1121d ago (Edited 1121d ago )

Yep, had a lot of fun playing it with my kids. Although they always fight over the drops.

ArchangelMike1119d ago

Dead Nation is a classic, Definately one of their best games.

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Housemarque licenses Unreal Engine 4 for a new and unannounced title

Finland’s longest standing game development studio, Housemarque, today announced that it is licensing Unreal Engine 4 and moving away from its own in-house technology for future projects, including a soon-to-be-announced title.

TheOttomatic912349d ago

Damn it sucks they won't be doing any SP games anymore.

arkard2349d ago

Agreed, I found d their games to be fun and enjoyable... To bad I seem to be the minority.

TGG_overlord2349d ago

Well, I haven't played all of their games, but "Nex Machina" is pretty darn cool imo.

BrianOBlivion2349d ago

I didn't read that. I've read that while they are planning to expand into multiplayer, the only thing they've decided to give up on is the top-down arcade shooter style of games because the last couple have sold in decreasing amounts.
Too bad for me as I've enjoyed most of their games. Now I feel bad that I didn't buy Matterfall but I just didn't like the addition of platforming into the mix.
I haven't read anywhere that those MP games wouldn't include SP.

TGG_overlord2349d ago

"I didn't read that. I've read that while they are planning to expand into multiplayer, the only thing they've decided to give up on is the top-down arcade shooter style of games because the last couple have sold in decreasing amounts."

- Ah, now I got what @TheOttomatic91 meant with "Damn it sucks they won't be doing any SP games anymore.". Well, to be fair, "Matterfall" isn't exactly one of their better titles...

Einhander19712348d ago (Edited 2348d ago )

Um don't expect anything good from these guys anymore.

Atticus_finch2348d ago

IDK what to expect. Me and my GF love HM hopefully they keep making couch coop games.

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Coming to PlayStation Plus in March: Broforce, Galak-Z, more

PS Blog:
This month saw the epic return of Vote to Play that gave power to you, the players, to choose the game you wanted to join the monthly games roster. You voted in your masses to support your bros in what could very well be called a MMBRO (massively multi-player bromance).

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ZaWarudo2999d ago

Nothing for me. I still have Super Stardust HD when Sony gave it away after the 2011 hack.

Eonjay2999d ago

I actually wanted both of these games but wanted Assault Android Cactus even more. Guess I got to buy it now. So for me its two games I don't have to pay for now. Thats my logic. I'm satisfied.

nyctophilia132999d ago

Yeah I wanted AAC. Definitely buying it regardless.

nX2998d ago

Both Galak-Z and Broforce are solid titles that I considered purchasing but never really came to it. From my point of view March has a good PS+ lineup.

Hoffmann2999d ago

Loved Skulls of the Shogun by the 17-BIT developer team, which was part of ps+ last year, bet Galak-Z is similar fun.

Dunno about Broforce but seems many people like it

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PiperMCFierceson2998d ago

There is a huge sale on ps+; I believe there is no way of satisfying some. I.e. You.

IamTylerDurden12999d ago (Edited 2999d ago )

Excited about Broforce.

Galak-Z is phenomenal, one of the best games of 2015, better than Skulls of the Shogun. It's a rogue-lite with real time ship and mech combat. It has a gorgeous Saturday morning cartoon/anime aesthetic with cutscenes and reactive dialogue. The combat is stellar, its has a beautiful hand drawn art style, and the difficulty is addictively challenging.

Super Stardust HD is a win

I'm glad to try Flame Over

I'll play Reality Fighters, as fighters are generally very enjoyable on the VITA.

I'm pleased with this month, Broforce, Galak-Z, and Super Stardust HD are all fantastic games. This can not be denied, even by the most shallow of AAA-heads.

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Neonridr2999d ago

BroForce for sure, maybe Galak-Z.

Vita titles are seriously lacking this month though. Reality Fighters might just be one of the dumbest titles I have seen on that system. And Flame Over looks a little bland for my tastes.

PhucSeeker2999d ago

Didn't they say something like "We only add games with 60+ score on metacritic to ps+ library" ? What happened ?

IamTylerDurden12999d ago

Why is Reality Fighters dumb? Bc it has AR? Isn't ms designing a headset around AR? This is an average fighting game with loads of character customization and a platinum trophy. It doesn't redefine the genre, it's not a tight master crafted experience the likes of SFV, but it's a fighter on VITA that you can probably have a few hrs of fun with.

Neonridr2998d ago (Edited 2998d ago )

average fighting game? I think that is a stretch Tyler.

While Metacritic is only a small sample of a game's true potential it still gives us a pretty good idea if the game is any good or not.

Games that are proven good like MGS V, TLOU, Mario Galaxy, Zelda, GTA etc all have pretty high Metacritic scores. That is no coincidence, they scored high because they are great games.

Reality Fighters clocks in at 54. That is barely passable. Now if you want to tell me that it's a good fighting game outside of the AR elements, I would love to hear why. Maybe even share a link to a review that said that the controls were tight or it was a solid fighting game.

There are a TON of better games they could have given us on Vita. DOA 5+, SF x Tekken (which may have already been a PS+ game), King of Fighters, Mortal Kombat, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom, the list goes on.

And a headset that is built around the ideas of AR vs a fighting game that uses it are terrible comparisons. The world of AR stretches way beyond gaming, in fact gaming would represent a smaller component of what can be accomplished with Hololens. Medicine, Science, Construction, Home Decorating... all huge markets for Hololens to be applied to.

Blastoise2999d ago (Edited 2999d ago )

I honestly can't remember a worse month. Reality fighters on Vita? That terrible launch game that got critically panned? You spoil me Sony

admiralvic2999d ago

If you think this...

September 2014 - 6 Games
Hoard - PS3 - 9/2/14
Joe Danger - Vita - 9/2/14
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale - PS3/Vita - 9/2/14
Sportsfriends - PS4/PS3 - 9/2/14
TxK - Vita - 9/2/14
Velocity 2X - PS4/Vita - 9/2/14
PS4: 2 - PS3: 3 - PS1: 0 - Minis: 0 - PSP: 0 - Vita: 4

is worse than this month, then you're simply out of your mind.

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RedDevils2999d ago

It's seem there lesser games every month we usually have like 3 games now it down to two.

AG66862999d ago

What!? The was a good month... Velocity is a good fun game, PS all stars which was cross buy and another good game... Joe Danger another fun game.

IamTylerDurden12999d ago

Nah, you just have casual taste. Broforce and Galak-Z are phenomenal games, it's undeniable. Super Stardust HD is fantastic, Flame Over is a fun rogue-lite, and The Last Guy was well received by critics. Tbh, Reality Fighters is probably pretty fun to mess around with for a couple hrs on VITA.

I'm sure u panned Nom Nom Galaxy last month, but did you play it? Fun games come in all shapes, my friend.

ebounce882998d ago

Boring garbage not worth the time and energy I put into those f****** Nintendo games

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