![]() If you die, you will be given the option to retry or exit to the main menu. Health bar is on the top left of the screen. The bar on the top right of the screen shows level progress, which is lovely to see. Since enemies will attack in any direction each move must be calculated based on enemy distance and the time between shots fired. ![]() Initial ship movement is slow (which is a huge pet peeve of mine) BUT Stellar Interface knows that, and allows the player to increase ship speed in time. ![]() I chose to stick with the same options if possible to get the best boost out of them (health increase for example). Each level defeated will unlock new software to which you can upgrade your ship. Beginning levels are a bit short but paired with the amount of enemies encountered in that short time, it’s very fitting. The kamikaze ships were the first interesting enemy to come across, they don’t stop circling until you defeat them or explode into you. Gameplay is similar to the title screen with a lot of enemies flying at you from all directions. ![]() Stellar Net is a menu that will explain all of your achievements. There is a screen by screen guide for the game that will explain how to play and describe mechanics used, so much to explore! A ton of options to unlock and customize. The title screen is alive with movement and gives a glimpse of the wonderful graphics you will see in-game. You should know now how much I love shoot ’em ups, let’s dig right in.ĭifficulty and controller button layout can be adjusted on the main screen. ![]() It is a 2D left to right shmup that has very attractive SNES/Geni graphics and a ton of custom options to choose from. Stellar Interface is Imagination Overflow’s introductory game to the Nintendo Switch console with an attractive thumbnail that is sure to gain the attention of those in the eShop. ![]()
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