You are the last hope of the gentle people of Gradius.
It's so hard to review a game like Gradius. This is a near-legendary title - it has inspired a franchise that has sold millions, not to mention the spin-off series Parodius and countless other clones.
But when reviewing classic retro titles, you have to judge if this game is still worth playing today. Thankfully, Gradius is a game that has aged much better than most shooters of the era, regardless of the fact that its many sequels have improved the core concept in practically every way you could possibly imagine.
The depth and variety of the game's power-ups was an immediate draw for players back in the '80s, and still holds up today. Modern updates to the series still use the same basic formula now, over two decades later, and also pay homage to another key feature first seen in Gradius – the core. "Shoot the core!" is the series' call to action, referencing the pulsating inner energy chamber that serves as the weak spot for the vast majority of Gradius boss characters.
Visually it's not going to turn heads, but then the Gradius series has never really been about impressive graphics. The gameplay is the big draw here and it's refreshing to find that the central gameplay of the franchise hasn't really changed since this version was released. Oh, and the rather unhealthy fixation with Easter Island statues is both confusing and entertaining at the same time!




1. Meffaliss
09 Oct 2009, 02:29 BST
Well.....If you like shoot-em-ups, this one is deffinetly worth buying -
Unless you preffer one with more action...like gradius 2: Gofer No Yabou -, or the others on the TG-16.
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