By Ann Nakamura
Gunslinger Stratos 2 is a game published by Square Enix (alongside Taito) that was to be location tested at certain Round 1 locations. Eastridge Mall had the honor to be one of those locations! As a personal aside, I have been waiting to play this game ever since I had seen gameplay videos of it, so my expectations were pretty high. Were they satisfied after the 3 year wait? Read on!
Gunslinger Stratos 2 is a game published by Square Enix (alongside Taito) that was to be location tested at certain Round 1 locations. Eastridge Mall had the honor to be one of those locations! As a personal aside, I have been waiting to play this game ever since I had seen gameplay videos of it, so my expectations were pretty high. Were they satisfied after the 3 year wait? Read on!
To start off, the actual arcade cabinet itself is aesthetically pleasing. Side panels have glowing lights that change during gameplay, and it comes equipped with two, very intricately-made lightguns. Each lightgun has two joysticks: the one on the left gun controls your character's movement, and the one on the right controls where you are aiming. The gun on the right has a "jump" button which leaps/floats you into the air to be able to shoot foes from above. Of course, both guns come with triggers and you can alternate from shooting from each. However, you can only shoot from one gun for a certain amount of time before it is forced to reload and by reload, it's alternating to the next gun you have. Now before you, as the reader, go "well, that sucks, I'm not left handed", it adds a sense of bad-assery and, to my surprise, trying to aim with the left gun wasn't too bad! The crosshairs really help out with this as well.
I like this gun. Like, a lot. The middle of the gun has a slot for you to merge your other gun with it. |
The long line of Gunslinger Stratos 2 cabinets |
Now comes the cool part of Gunslinger Stratos. Why the hell does it have two guns? Well, with Gunslinger Stratos, you are able to "combine" your guns so you can use even better guns! There is the side-style and the tandem-style: one where you hook your guns to each other side-by-side and your gun becomes a semi-automatic machine gun that you can use for a short time on foes. This gun packs a PUNCH and will end an enemy's life before they can say, "Nani?". The tandem style, placing one gun on top of the other, unlocks a ranged weapon which can be a sniper, a laser gun, anything. These are great if you're trying to hit an enemy from really far, especially where a normal gun or machine gun could prove not as effective. What is great is that each character has a unique weapon for both modes, so you may or may not see different guns for the characters you use. This game gets intense very quickly in having to dispatch enemies before the timer runs out, so you are quickly switching between shooting from both guns, switching out your styles and running around so you do not get hit.
But besides gameplay, what else does this game offer? Besides having over 15+ playable characters, with a NESiCA card, players are able to upgrade their weapons and unlock more content. You are also able to play through a story mode which is unique to each character (although, once again, if you cannot read or understand a lick of Japanese, may not be the best thing). Also, the game comes equipped with audio jacks that allow players to use headsets to communicate with each other during gameplay. This proves to actually be in the interest of players since the whole entire game is team-based, and, if players are matched up with a rival team, it makes communication easier than yelling to the other machines. It is a very different functionality on an arcade cabinet, but one that is meant to be for the benefit of the users.
I picked Olga Janetine as my character of choice. Her costume is pretty... um.... well, you can fill in the blanks. |
My thoughts? The game. Is Freaking. Awesome. I am very sad that is just going to be a location test, but I would personally love to see this game in Round 1 SJ in the future. The one major drawback that may prove to be the game's downfall is that it is not localized for an American audience (as most Japanese games tend to be). It is definitely not American friendly, and a couple of Round 1 employees who tried the game were a little peeved when they had to endure a 15 minute tutorial mode by mistake followed by a very dry practice mode. However, for an individual who knows Japanese or for someone who is familiar with at least the basic language, this game will be very interesting and something to be genuinely hyped about, mostly because it is different and a different type of arcade shooter.
Since Gunslinger is looking to be staying for about one more week or so, I would DEFINITELY recommend giving it a try, especially with friends.
Authors Note: If you decide to buy a NESiCA card for this game, please do yourselves a favor and keep the card on the NESiCA wavepass at all times. According to staff, if you take it off at any time, you lose access to your NESiCA card, meaning that if you try out story mode and take it off, you end after the second stage (out of eight). This is also true for doing team matchups.
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Ann Nakamura is the head correspondent for The (Unofficial) Round 1 Arcade Hub. A lover of arcade games of all genres, she likes to spend her time playing Gitadora and trying out new games that hit Round 1 SJ's arcade floor. Got questions for her? Contact Ann through Facebook!
Great review! I'm addicted to this game ever since I tried it this weekend! I also picked Olga because I'm a fan of snipers. Quick question on that, how did you select the black and white dress costume? Whenever I pick her I get the weird purple tracksuit... (I do have a Nesica card, if required)
ReplyDeleteHi Ivan!
DeleteI'm glad you liked the review. Olga is pretty awesome and I'm a huge fan of Snipers, so she was really fun to use! For the dress costume, I do not believe you actually need the NESiCA card. During the character select, select your character and there should be a relatively big red circle with Japanese text (should be on the bottom right of the screen). Shoot it, and it should give you her alternate costume!
Thanks! I'll give it a shot if the machine is still there. I'm not familiar with how location tests work, is it possible at all that this arcade game will come back or get a permanent spot later?
DeleteHello again and sorry for the late reply!
DeleteThere may already be a possibility that Gunslinger Stratos 2 may be, in fact, staying. This isn't confirmed, but considering the fact that it hasn't been moved out yet from the assumed test date... well, you can make a valid conclusion.
Location tests usually work with a game being at a location for a week or two and then being taken out of the store. Sometimes it is to gauge engagement and popularity, estimate the amount of profits it could potentially make... pretty much a lot of factors. Location tests are usually (of course) temporary, but sometimes, you get those games that end of staying!
Your review is pretty accurate! I just played the game with my friends and we loved it. The only thing is trying to work out how to play co-op because we kept going into 1p story mode.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you loved it! Definitely one of my personal favorites to play at R1 and I'm hoping to give it a try again now that I purchased a NESiCA card. I may play with a couple of friends and staff members in the coming week or two, so I can let you know how to choose co-op mode!
DeleteI wanted to ask which of the 4 colored choices do I have to pick after choosing my character to actually play story mode? I like to use story mode to get used to the gameplay. I can guess its not the orange option (red, green & blue were the other choices) since that had the letters "vs" in it. Also, sorry if you have already answered this somewhere but how do I use the nesica card exactly? When I went to the San Jose CA Round 1 today I bought a nesica card and made sure to put it on the appropriate spot and not move it until I was done playing. But I really have no idea if I'm using it correctly and I saw no change in the character outfits or weapons after playing a few games. Is there a menu choice I'm supposed to make somewhere to see my progress? I read that I can accumulate "gold" to buy things in game. Any ideas on how to view any of this? I'm really enjoying this game and I hope it stays for a long time. ^^
ReplyDeleteThere really isn't a story mode only a mission mode,you won't be able to change looks or get new guns because you have to register the card on the gunslingers website and as of now they do not take data that is played in the US ( it will keep rank,level,win/loss)
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