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Gradius 2 ost
Gradius 2 ost







gradius 2 ost
  1. Gradius 2 ost series#
  2. Gradius 2 ost ps2#

You need to shoot your way through some vines, but at the same time, you’re chased by little pink blobs. There are a few clever areas too, particularly the area before the second level boss. There’s also a Score Attack mode which challenges you to beat the whole game in one sitting.

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In the regular arcade mode, you’re allowed infinite credits and can restart the game any time at any checkpoint, much like the PS2 ports of Gradius III and IV and Gradius Galaxies. It manages to provide a better difficulty balance than any of the original arcade games, especially on the lower settings, where extra power orbs are provided after respawning.

gradius 2 ost

At least there are a handful of brief, hidden stages, as well as multiple endings, and the levels actually change after each loop.īut for all of the complaints regarding its lack of innovation, Gradius Rebirth is still an extremely well-designed game. Its biggest issue is that it’s only five stages long – the game ends right as it’s picking up its groove, although perhaps one can’t expect too much for a low-priced downloadable game. These are all loosely based on the levels from the first Game Boy game. There’s another biological level a la Life Force, a Moai stage, a desert level (with black platforms seemingly ripped from the HR Giger-inspired level of Gradius II), and the requisite final mechanical base stage. It’s not nearly as cool as the black hole from Gradius Gaiden, but it’s still a pretty neat concept. There’s another replica of the first level of Gradius, except you can destroy a control panel which either turns the scenery snow white or sets it ablaze with fire. The opportunity to make an “old” game might come off as a bit cheap, and a step backwards.Īnd yes, on some levels it feels a bit uninspired, although it occasionally puts some twists on them.

gradius 2 ost

On the other hand, most people consider Gradius Gaiden the pinnacle of that series, at least in the classical sense, not considering the direction that Gradius V took.

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This sort of retro styled design worked for Mega Man 9, since most classic fans agree the series peaked around the second or third NES game. There are some additional effects that weren’t present in games of the era, like sprite rotation. Gradius Rebirth is designed to look and sound like a late ‘80s or early ‘90s Konami arcade title, circa Gradius II. Plus, Gradius IV was already subtitled “Fukkatsu”, which basically means the same thing.Īt least that had the updated graphics going for it. One might be tempted to call it “Gradius Rehash”, since much of it is based off of recycled elements from previous games, even moreso than usual for the Rebirth line. New artwork created by Ian Wilding ().Gradius Rebirth, released as a WiiWare title in 2008, is somewhat of an inappropriate name. Included with the album is a double sided insert, with one side featuring a close up of Ian Wilding's cover artwork and the other side featuring liner notes from Retronauts' Jeremy Parish. Faster and more driving than the Famicom version, GRADIUS 2 remians an absolute treat for VGM and retro synth fans. Containing deep, humming synth lines that are more in line with the Konami Kukeiha Club's arcade output. Only released in Japan (and in Europe as NEMESIS 2), this version of the soundtrack is a completely different beast than the Famicom counterpart.

gradius 2 ost

The B-Side contains the lesser known soundtrack to the spin-off GRADIUS 2 for the MSX computer. Where the original game's soundtrack was a high watermark in the early days of video game music, GRADIUS II pushes the Nintendo Entertainment System's humble audio chip to its limits, creating memorable, improvosition based tracks that listeners will be humming long after the record stops spinning. The A-Side of this record contains the original soundtrack to the Famicom/NES version of GRADIUS II. Further developing the sound of GRADIUS, Part II continues with the hard driving sound that the Konami Kukeiha Club became world famous for. is proud to present, for the first time on vinyl, the soundtrack to Konami's classic shoot-em-up GRADIUS II.









Gradius 2 ost