DIYGamer.com: Professionally localized Japanese shooters are a rare breed, even in the indie scene, and an even rarer sight on Steam. Three landing all at once as a $10 bundle? Well, that’s just something special. But outside of high-profile stores, such games (at least in their native language) are ten a penny. Does the Gundemonium Collection have what it takes to stand out and draw attention from those who might not be existing fans of the genre?
Rockin’ Android are known for bringing a ton of awesome unique Japanese games to the West that would almost assuredly not get picked up and brought stateside. If you frequent our site you’ve probably seen our Cloudphobia review, also from Rockin’ Android. And as it was a unique Shoot-’em-Up (also known as a shmup) with some interesting game design choices, so too is the game we’re talking about today, Diadra Empty, developed by Frozen Orb.
Rockin’ Android has released 7 of their PC and PlayStation Network games onto the Amazon Indie Store. To commemorate this great launch they have even bundled 5 of their games for $9.99 until July 17th.
Platine Dispositif has made the complete remixed soundtracks available with the Gundemonium Collection; current game owners will get the soundtracks when they update the games on Steam. The original soundtracks are available along with the remixed versions. Among the three games, the soundtracks include a total of 75 tracks.