Ikaruga XBLA Gets 50% Price Cut This Week

Keane Ng

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Ikaruga XBLA Gets 50% Price Cut This Week



Fire up those color-coded lasers and shields, because Treasure's cult classic top-down shooter Ikaruga is on sale for half its usual price on Xbox Live Arcade this week.

You kids don't know how good you have it these days. Back before we had this thing called "digital distribution," if you wanted to play a rare game you had to go to eBay and pay ridiculous prices for used copies, that or trek through fire and brimstone to go to Funcoland every other day, fingers crossed some schmuck just happened to sell the game you wanted.

Oh, we've come a long way. Ikaruga, the classic shmup from that most cult of cult developers, Treasure, used to fetch high prices in its single North American incarnation on the GameCube (the game was doubly valuable for the hilarious IGN blurb that appeared on its cover, which gave birth to the notion of "frothing demand [http://www.pwned.com/gamecovers/gamecube/d7d495bddee77dd9d7de9071be0d329f-Ikaruga.jpg]"). That ended thanks to Ikaruga's re-release on Xbox Live Arcade, which made the game easily acquirable (and with leaderboards and achievements) for less than a fistful of spacedollars.

Now, for a limited time only, Ikaruga is getting even cheaper (and demand, I expect, will get even frothier). Usually 800 Microsoft Points, it's now good for the getting only for a paltry 400 [http://majornelson.com/archive/2009/07/13/deal-of-the-week-ikaruga.aspx]. Act quick, though, because the game's only the Deal of the Week, which means the discount only lasts until next Monday.

Even 800 Points was an absolute steal, so if you've never tried this out and are looking for one of Treasure's best and one of the most challenging and satisfying shooters around, pick it up. It's a top-down shmup with a twist: your ship can switch between black and white modes, during which it can absorb bullets of the same color. Stages are built for maximum challenge with brutally sequenced strings of black and white bullets, not to say anything of the epic bosses. Sounds hard, and it is, but it's also hugely rewarding (and more flexible [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63N9BQTBHE8] than you might imagine). Don't be a wuss. Froth that demand.

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Now I regret buying it for 800 MS points ages ago. Anyone who hasn't picked up this RIDICULOUSLY DIFFICULT GAME, do so now. Besides, it's one of the best shooters in recent memory.
 

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NoMoreSanity said:
Cool, I'm going to download this now. N+ was insanely hard, so I'll assume this will be on the same level.
We could do co-op, but it will kick your ass.

And while I should be mad, I bought it at launch and love this game. I've played it on the arcade,Dreamcast,(own)Gamecube and on the XBox 360.
 

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NoMoreSanity said:
Darkrai said:
NoMoreSanity said:
Cool, I'm going to download this now. N+ was insanely hard, so I'll assume this will be on the same level.
We could do co-op, but it will kick your ass.

And while I should be mad, I bought it at launch and love this game. I've played it on the arcade,Dreamcast,(own)Gamecube and on the XBox 360.
Co-Op would be cool.
It is indeed. Plus I have the option for free play so just-in-case we die too much(and it will happen)
 

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Now is the time to strike, so the world can see that I'm as bad at this as all the other bullet hell shooters I love being tormented by!
 

Internet Kraken

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Is it really that good? I'm looking for something to play while I wait for Relic to fix Dawn of War 2.
 

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Internet Kraken said:
Is it really that good? I'm looking for something to play while I wait for Relic to fix Dawn of War 2.
It's one of the best examples of brutally hard top down shooting action that there's ever been. It reduces grown men to whimpering babies, and yet it never feels cheap. Yes, it's really that good.
 

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Must...Get...New...Microsoft Points...
GloatingSwine said:
Internet Kraken said:
Is it really that good? I'm looking for something to play while I wait for Relic to fix Dawn of War 2.
It's one of the best examples of brutally hard top down shooting action that there's ever been. It reduces grown men to whimpering babies, and yet it never feels cheap. Yes, it's really that good.
It even got listed as one of the hardest games ever. I think it was IGN who made the list. Or some other game magazine.
 

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crazyhaircut94 said:
Must...Get...New...Microsoft Points...
GloatingSwine said:
Internet Kraken said:
Is it really that good? I'm looking for something to play while I wait for Relic to fix Dawn of War 2.
It's one of the best examples of brutally hard top down shooting action that there's ever been. It reduces grown men to whimpering babies, and yet it never feels cheap. Yes, it's really that good.
It even got listed as one of the hardest games ever. I think it was IGN who made the list. Or some other game magazine.
Gamedaily put it at #5 in their top 25, but theirs was a dubious list, on which many of the games were rated as really hard at their hardest difficulty, rather than being games that were hard at their normal difficulty. (or instance, they put Doom at #11, but specified Nightmare mode only, whereas Mushihimesama Futari was at #12, but that's really hard on it's normal difficulty, let alone Ultra (seriously, here's the last boss at Ultra [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nscP9QpXoFM])
 

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Internet Kraken said:
Is it really that good? I'm looking for something to play while I wait for Relic to fix Dawn of War 2.
It's fun, but it's more like a puzzle game than a shmup.

I sympathize with you Keane. I got it for the GC, too.