Firstbornnyc wrote...
not to well versed on the genre but Galiga if it counts would be my favorite.
You do know what a bullet hell game is, right? Galaga is not one of those. Its just a standard shmup.
I think you guys are really underexposed to the genre if all you have played is Touhou. Touhou is lightweight in terms of gameplay. Sure, there are a LOT of games and some are quite fun, but in terms of actual gameplay its only the bare minimum. You dodge lots of bullets, you have your lives, you kill stuff, you kill bosses, and you only have one type of bomb. Hell the bosses don't even have hardpoints to strategically destroy. Its just a small sprite with a small hitbox. You can't call those minor tweaks for every other game as mixing it up. Its definitely a bullet hell, but there isn't much to it; its sort of stale. There are just a lot of games. I don't even know why they are so popular; is it just because the characters have frilly dresses or something?
This is why I like Touhou 11 out of all the Touhou games themselves; you get a character with more abilities, like changing your shot-type to many different modes strategically or teleporting across the screen which can really mix things up. Some other bullet hell games I've played, such as Shogun, take a twist on the grazing system and add an entropy feature that rewards the player with more powerful shots and shields for risk. In both these games you are often forced in boss fights to try and combat bosses from the top of the screen down (in reverse) while still dishing out damage at the same time. That makes things quite hectic and fun! Ikaruga is up there of course because of its 2 color bullet and shield system, but I dislike the emphasis on getting an insanely high score in order to get benefits. I've also gotten into Hellsinker and ∀kashicverse -Malicious Wake- as of late. They are less about dodging everything and more about going crazy with many different abilities. Using the right type of "bomb" at the right time, or strategic use of your shielding. Doing well enough rewards you with fantastic abilities, such as transforming into a giant mech and wrecking everything.
I'll have to admit though, Mushihimesama isn't much different from Touhou, but ITS SO DAMN COLORFUL. That's probably why I fail at it, too distracted by the constant rainbows.