Sin & Punishment: Star Successor

Sin & Punishment: Star Successor (2009)

by Nintendo SPD, Treasure, Nintendo
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Sin & Punishment: Star Successor is an arcade style rail shooter that allows for a range of movement around the immediate level as the player is funneled along their path. Players can assume the role of either the male or female character, Isa and Kachi. Each can fight on the ground or in the sky with the right equipment, and utilize a diverse mix of evasive maneuvers, melee attacks in close quarters and unique special attacks. The world of Sin & Punishment: Star Successor is packed with enemies ranging from swarms of low to mid-level enemies to over-the-top bosses. In battling all these, players must use their particular mix of offensive and defensive skills to continually build point multiplier bonuses as they cash in on the enemies that they conquer. The game supports a variety of controller/controller configurations, two-player play and an online international leaderboard.Show more
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This game is a gorgeous masterpiece and an essential part of Treasure's body of work. It's a brutal shame that this is only available as a Wii game. Now that Radiant Silvergun is much easier to find and play, it would make sense for fans to turn their attention to this game.
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