Chouyoku Senki ESTIQUE (Unlicensed)
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Player's Review
'Mary, can you become the messiah of the Earth?
In the year 2413, the Earth was being invaded by evil space pirates "Van-De-Raus". They are now dominating 5 big economic cities and are taking control of the world economy.
Petelgeuse, a friendly planet, has decided to save the Earth from the space pirates by sending back-ups. Mary and Kanon, ace pilots, ride on Estique on their way to the Earth.'
Created by Broke Studio, a development team formed by former Compile employees, and distributed in both Japanese and international versions in physical cartridge form. This shoot 'em up is unique in the sense that is challenging especially on the hardest difficulty setting (God of Game), plus that there are no lives system but at least you have the option to continue from the beginning of the stage you were before, same for bossfights. Both releases look and play exactly the same for the most part, with the only notable differences being graphics used for the intro and ending.
In this longplay, I played through the game on Hard setting. I initially thought there were differences in the ending based on difficulty but you get the same output no matter the setting.
00:00 - Start
01:16 - Prologue
01:53 - Stage 1: Hong Kong
04:36 - Stage 2: Bayern
07:32 - Stage 3: London
10:45 - Stage 4: New York
14:00 - Stage 5: Kyoto
17:23 - Final stage: Planet Iwusam
21:27 - Ending & credits
In the year 2413, the Earth was being invaded by evil space pirates "Van-De-Raus". They are now dominating 5 big economic cities and are taking control of the world economy.
Petelgeuse, a friendly planet, has decided to save the Earth from the space pirates by sending back-ups. Mary and Kanon, ace pilots, ride on Estique on their way to the Earth.'
Created by Broke Studio, a development team formed by former Compile employees, and distributed in both Japanese and international versions in physical cartridge form. This shoot 'em up is unique in the sense that is challenging especially on the hardest difficulty setting (God of Game), plus that there are no lives system but at least you have the option to continue from the beginning of the stage you were before, same for bossfights. Both releases look and play exactly the same for the most part, with the only notable differences being graphics used for the intro and ending.
In this longplay, I played through the game on Hard setting. I initially thought there were differences in the ending based on difficulty but you get the same output no matter the setting.
00:00 - Start
01:16 - Prologue
01:53 - Stage 1: Hong Kong
04:36 - Stage 2: Bayern
07:32 - Stage 3: London
10:45 - Stage 4: New York
14:00 - Stage 5: Kyoto
17:23 - Final stage: Planet Iwusam
21:27 - Ending & credits
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