Radirgy Swag

Radirgy Swag

released on Jun 13, 2019
by RS34

Radirgy Swag

released on Jun 13, 2019
by RS34

Radirgy Swag is a unique shooter with game mechanics that can be enjoyed by players of all different levels. The planes in Radirgy Swag are not only equipped with guns, but you can also destroy enemies with your sword. This feature allows you to attack your enemies from different angles. Use your shield or fill up your Absonet gauge to give you temporary invincibility against your foes. Master both offensive and defensive techniques to conquer your mission.


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I want to watch Tadayo fuck other men

Excellent esoteric structure game focused on mass-killing enemies. Just too bad Dispatch Games dropped the ball on localizing this.

Man, I am not an expert on shumps. But THE VIBES, THE MUSIC, THE AESTHETICS. It just hits the spot for me.

The one thing to mention: as others say, I would love this game to follow a classic structure with different stages, with single and long one it feels arcadey, which is not bad... but definitely not my favourite kind of shmup

Aesthetically interesting and I appreciate going for a radically atypical structure for a shmup, but unfortunately Swag is honestly one of the worst of the genre I've played. The structure of the game, focused on a single, long, semi-randomized stage is interesting and has potential for a score attack game - and that's all that's good i have to say.

There's just absolutely no meat on the bones here. There's such a limited amount of enemies and layouts that it got old before i finished my first run, and what's there isn't even interesting. The player themselves has a pretty cool arsenal and playstyle but there's just no good encounters or any reason to not just do the same thing for the entire duration of a run. And the conceit of the game itself - basically just being a single stage score attack - practicaly amounts to being a long, boring Caravan stage with some pretty neat aesthetics. There are bonus modes in NES shmups with more to them than this $30 release.

I hope RS34 can just lend their weird energy to better games in future.