Hudson's classic Star Soldier series has already appeared in four different iterations on the Wii Virtual Console (Super Star Soldier, Soldier Blade, Blazing Lazers and Star Soldier), so now it's time for the next step. Introducing Star Soldier R for WiiWare, the tournament-style rebirth of the classic series. What's tournament style? Well players can compete in three modes - 2-Minute, 5-Minute, and Quick Shot. Gamers are challenged to get the best (or fastest) score in any mode, with online leaderboards keeping track of things. You still collect power-ups and take on waves of enemies...just not as long as you normally would. It's an interesting idea...promoting bite-sized snippits of gameplay over a full, multi-level experience, but it could work. If anything it'd be perfect for that quick morning gaming fix, and Hudson could very well offer more downloadable challenges in the future. We'll see once the game comes out whether the concept works out or it proves to be a little short for a Star Soldier.
STAR SOLDIER R FOR WiiWARE BLASTS ONTO THE WiiHudson's Classic Shooter Returns to Put Your Skills to the Test
REDWOOD CITY, CA - April 16, 2008 - Hudson Entertainment, the North American publishing arm of Hudson Soft, today announced that it is bringing Star Soldier R to WiiWare™ on the Wii™. (ESRB Rating: E for Everybody, Fantasy Violence).
This tournament-style outer space shooter challenges players to achieve a high score in either a 2-Minute or 5-Minute Mode. In 2-Minute Mode, players have just enough time to battle through one action-packed stage and one giant boss. In 5-Minute Mode, they also have enough time to fight their way through a second level with its own boss. Additionally, players can play Quick Shot Mode to see if they have the fastest trigger fingers around! Once gamers have their scores, they can go to the online leaderboards to see how they compare with other players in their region and can keep playing to improve their ranking. There's also significant depth and replay value to this challenging game, as players can keep practicing to learn all of the different strategies to achieve bonus points in both 2-Minute and 5-Minute Modes. If they discover them all, players might have a shot at having the top score in the world!
Like traditional vertically-scrolling shooters, the game features a top-down perspective and players fly from the bottom of the screen towards the top, shooting at any ship or structure that obstructs their path. As players progress, they can collect power-ups to increase their weapon or shield strength, and an all-new Force System enables gamers to collect up to five orbiting satellites that can be held close to the ship for defensive cover, or can be sent out for additional firepower. Players can also decide how they want to play, choosing from three control schemes - Nunchuk™ and Wii Remote™, Wii Remote only (held sideways) or the Classic Controller™.
"There is a lot of excitement surrounding WiiWare and we are proud that Star Soldier R will be one of the titles available on the platform," said John Greiner, President and CEO of Hudson Entertainment. "For Hudson, the potential of WiiWare is endless, and gamers can be certain that we will be bringing additional content to WiiWare in the coming months."
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Comments
looks cool.
Actually, the 2-minute and 5-minute "Caravan Stage" modes are usually my favorite part of Star Soldier games. I might have to grab a copy of this.
Day 1 Purchase!
By the way, Finalsoldier, never released outside of Japan has been rated for Wii VC, so expect it to pop up soon.
I stil want Vanishing Earth for the N64...
@Shiryu: It's already out in Japan. This is the announcement for US release basically.
I got disappointed with this.. a 5 minute game with 2 levels? THAT'S A DEMO! A paid demo!
As much as I like Star Soldier, I'll pass this one :P
Yeah, the 2/5 min modes are nothing new. Caravan mode has been around since the 80's, they used to use them for tournaments around Japan.
Awesome series, excited for this one.
BTW, the whole point of Caravan is to try to beat your previous score, not just to survive, and since you are on a time limit you have to start trying some pretty crazy crap to pass your last score. It sounds short and demo esque but it's a lot of fun and is a nice break with plenty of time investment for STG fans. :)
Without the full game I'm going to pass. I think I'd get bored of a 5 minute game too quickly. Maybe if they had an endless mode where you could go for a top score I'd be interested.
I'll be getting it. I always liked the caravan mode better than the full game for this series anyways.
Pac-Man CE proves short games can have long legs.
Passing. I love this style of game, but, not having access to the full game to play? Bah!
I am quite sad that no-one has commented on the fantastic "a little short for a Star Soldier."
Fahey, consider your joke appreciated.
If you don't like this short, but long lasting for high scoring, just buy one of the full Star Soldier titles on Virtual Console.
There is something for everyone that way.
Last I heard this was still Japan only, so this is great news! Maybe I'll pick up all the Star Soldier games in one sweep...
This mode was already on the PSP version released years ago. You can manage to pick up the best of the series in that version.
@Shyguy:
It IS the full game,it's just a short game.
And I'm totally buying this,all I play in Soldier Blade is caravan mode anyway.
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