

Karous for example, is about a girl who is half angel/half human and who journeys to Earth to make humans pay for their latest war which caused the death of her parents. The nice thing about Milestone shooters is that they try to give their games plots. How do these titles stack up despite originally being released on a system nearly two generations old? So now we have all three for a price of $29.99, and two of these games have never seen English language releases. Until WWPB, Karous was considered the last Dreamcast game. 2007 was an amazing year for the Dreamcast as it gave us Trigger Heart Excella and Last Hope in addition to this fun little shooter. Karous is my personal favorite of these games (Probably due to the fact I have played it so often I can beat it without losing a life.) Karous (Which is meant to be “Karasu, which is Raven In Japanese) was released in 2007. This was released in early 2006 and considered the most popular of the three shooters in this collection

Radirgy has a Jet Set Radio feel to it in terms of graphics and music. Radio Allergy, which was released in early 2005, is also known and most often referred to as Radirgy This too was ported to the Gamecube and PS2, each with their own exclusive gameplay move. white bullet absorption there are two fields: Chaos and Order. This game is basically nothing but Ikaruga boss battles but instead of black vs. Here’s a quick history of each game before we begin the actual review.Ĭhaos Field was originally released for the Dreamcast in December 2004, variants of the game were ported to the Playstation 2and Game Cube. In fact, all three games were released after Sega stopped officially supported the Dreamcast, but that didn’t stop either developers or gamers from continuing to shot it love. Contrary to popular belief, there are still games being made for the Sega Dreamcast, per my review of Wind and Water Puzzle Battles, which was released at the tail end of 2008. Although the title is Ultimate Shooting Collection, it really should have been Dreamcast Shooting Collection as all three games were originally on the venerable Sega Dreamcast.
