Mushihimesama is out now on the Nintendo Switch eShop in Europe
Posted 14 Jul 2021 at 19:17 by Sam C Gittins
Mushihimesama is out now on the Nintendo Switch eShop in Europe, technically the game was already released in other territories several weeks ago, and on the European eShop, until it was pulled due to a change in rating.
Nearly a month later, and Mushihimesama is back on the European Nintendo Switch eShop, having had its rating changed from 'Pegi 3+' to 'Pegi 7+' which sounds more in line with the previously released versions, which are available on other consoles, and on the PC.
Check below for the original press release...
Mushihimesama, the beautifully detailed fantasy bullet hell shooter from genre masters CAVE Interactive Co., Ltd and publisher Live Wire, shadow drops and is now available on Nintendo Switch without a previous announcement of the game coming to the platform, as revealed today during Nintendo Direct E3 2021.
Reco, a human princess, protects her village from a plague in a world inhabited by gigantic insects known as Koju. Ride Reco’s trusty sidekick, a beetle named Kiniro, across five gorgeous stages filled with insectoid enemies to the heart of the Koju forest.
Guide Reco and Kiniro through evocative environments ranging from lush forests to lava-filled volcanic craters, using Reco’s own insects to cut through armies seeking to halt her journey. Weave in and out of Koju attacks as a violent and beautiful barrage of enemy bullets enshroud the screen during each encounter.
Each stage features a mid-boss, swarms of enemies, and a challenging final boss. Learn bosses’ attack patterns to avoid incoming damage from bullets raining down on Reco and Kiniro. Choose from one of three attack types to fight back, each with different combinations of move speed and shot patterns.
The S-Power attack type favors high mobility, with powerful shots fired straight ahead. W-Power fires shots more widely, but has the slowest movement capabilities of the three. Enjoy a medium speed with M-Power while firing shots in a cone that widens farther out from the character. Bombs clear the screen of shots while providing temporary invincibility, and equippable attack options offer forward-facing lasers and side guns to help clean up enemies passing by.
Battle across multiple difficulties tailored to various skill levels. Experience the thrills and dangers of Mushihimesama’s original arcade launch in Normal or ease into the thick of things in a re-balanced version of the game tuned for genre newcomers called Novice. Prepare for the unexpected in Arrange and v1.5, each a remixed and reimagined version of Mushihimesama with alternate soundtracks, mechanics, and bullet patterns.
Each difficulty offers three modes for further customization. Original Mode has fewer bullets on screen, though they move quickly and caution is required to survive. Maniac Mode’s bullets are slower but more numerous, creating true bullet hell curtains. Take on the ultimate challenge with Ultra Mode, where enemy attacks are truly intense and only the most skilled will achieve the highest scores.
“Mushihimesama set the standard for challenging yet rewarding shooters when it first debuted in 2004,” said Junichi Asami, production manager, Live Wire. “We are ecstatic to collaborate with CAVE Interactive to bring Mushihimesama to the Nintendo Switch where a new generation of players can experience a classic for the first time. With the inclusion of settings to rotate the display, players can turn their Nintendo Switch systems or TVs sideways to play in glorious full screen just like the original arcade experience.”
Mushihimesama is now available on Nintendo Switch for £15.29/€16.99 with English, Japanese, and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) language support.
And you can check out the original launch trailer below...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKpZD9BKpNM
Have you played the original release of Mushihimesama? Will you be checking it out on the Switch for the first time? Are you looking forward to more Shmup games by Cave potentially coming to Nintendo's platform? (and perhaps, most importantly... will you be playing it in 'Tate' mode?) - Sam
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