Crisis Wing Review (Xbox Series S)
This Crisis Wing Review introduces us all to a game called Crisis Wing which is a mid-90’s style arcade shoot’em up (shmup) game with frantic fast-paced gameplay and colorful pixel graphics. From enemy swarms to screen-filling boss battles, Crisis Wing offers a daunting challenge while remaining accessible to newcomers. Practice mode lets you replay stages with infinite lives. Score Attack and Boss Rush bonus games further extend the experience with unique levels and bosses.
Crisis Wing Review Pros:
- Nice pixel art graphics.
- 250.7MB download size.
- 1000 Gamerscore.
- Shmup gameplay.
- Local leaderboards.
- 1 – 2 player local play.
- Five game modes – one player, two players, practice, time attack, and boss rush.
- All game modes are available from the start.
- Two ship colors – Red and Blue.
- Game settings – instant respawns, and two players pool lives.
- Colorblind support.
- Border color – Black and Grey.
- True low res settings – off, CRT, and sharp.
- Screen mode – Letterbox, rotate 90 CW, Rotate 90 CCW, and horizontal.
- Bullet hell elements.
- Pick up powerups to change how your gun shoots and bullet patterns.
- Big boss encounters.
- Pick up and earn Bombs to clear the screen.
- Excellent Chiptune soundtrack.
- 3 digit name entry.
- You get 3 starting lives then it’s game over.
- You have a slight bit of movement in that you can move far left or far right to get a bit more space.
- Supports playing with the stick and d-pad.
- Very easy achievements list.
Crisis Wing Review Cons:
- No online leaderboards.
- Doesn’t have a tutorial or explanation on the controls.
- Cannot rebind controls.
- Screen options don’t allow a way to zoom in or stretch the screen.
- Hard to judge the projectiles and know who’s is who.
- The stick is very sensitive.
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Crisis Wing:
Developer: Pieslice Productions
Publisher: Eastasiasoft Limited
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