Doryoku Way: Conflict Brings Bullet Curtains To PC And PlayStation Consoles In 2016

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Publisher BadLand Indie is bringing Uchronic Games’ R-Type inspired shmup Doryoku Way: Conflict to PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita in 2016 (thanks I Play PS Vita).

 

It’s a vertically-scrolling shmup with arcade-style play made for one or two players. As well as R-Type, it apparently also takes inspiration from Ikaruga, Sine Mora, and Gradius.

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“Players will be able to change the configuration of both the ship and the assistants themselves who are with them, resulting in multiple configurations and offering the possibility to create a custom player team for every situation,” writes BadLand Indie.

 

It’ll also have experience levels to advance through while earning rewards. Plus, it will offer three game modes: Time Attack, Survival, and Boss Battle.


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