TGS '07: Ikaruga Hands-On

We get a brief taste of Treasure's acclaimed shooter on Xbox Live Arcade.

One of the many games available to try at Microsoft's booth on the Tokyo Game Show floor is Ikaruga, the old-school flavored shooter from Treasure recently announced for Xbox Live Arcade. The game was released in arcades on Sega's NAOMI arcade hardware in 2001 and then brought to home consoles in Japan in 2002 on the Dreamcast. A GameCube version was released in Japan, the US, and Europe in 2003, giving players around the world a chance to revel in the polished shooter. The demo on display in Microsoft's booth offered a short sample of what to expect from the XBLA version, but what was there has us pleased by how it's coming together and anxious for the final game.

The demo in the Microsoft booth let players tear through the first level of the game, which offers a nice introduction to the vertically scrolling space shooter's simple but addictive gameplay. Your goal is to survive wave after wave of enemies then make your way to a boss who needs dispatching. Although the game has a decidedly old-school feel, the big twist to Ikaruga's gameplay is its polarity-shifting mechanic. Besides having a basic array of blasters and a powerful super attack you can charge up that lets you shoot out up to 12 homing missiles, the most important ability your ship has is the ability to switch polarities on the fly. The polarity mechanic is tied directly to the enemies you face, which will come in two different color varieties denoting one of the two polarities, white or black. By shifting the polarity of your ship as you play, you'll be able to absorb the bullets from enemies if you match their color. So shifting to white lets you absorb white bullets and vice versa. You can also choose to attack enemies while using the opposing polarity because your shots will do significantly more damage to them. The deceptively simple mechanic adds an impressive amount of depth and strategy to the experience, which is compounded when the game is played in two player co-op. Control in the game seems fine with the default control scheme being offered, although you'll be able to customize your button layout if you see fit.

While Ikaruga is still in the early stages, the game's presentation is looking and sounding top-notch. The visuals in the demo were stunning as ever and crystal clear in HD. The game's visuals always stood out for their sharpness and smooth scrolling but all of that bumps up several notches when it's running in HD. The crisp detail and vibrant color popped on the 360, which certainly bodes well for the final game. As with the previous versions of the game, Ikaruga on XBLA will offer horizontal and vertical display modes so players can re-create the arcade experience on their HDTVs. Although it was a little tough to make out the audio in the game due to all the ruckus in the Microsoft booth, it sounds as though the game's soundtrack and effects are on point. The soundtrack offers a solid complement to the action, while the various effects for explosions and weapons fire are a good punctuation to all the craziness.

Based on what we played, Ikaruga should rock on Xbox Live Arcade especially with the co-op mode being expanded to include play over Xbox Live. Although Ikaruga is still without an official release date in any territory, it's expected to be available sometime next year. Look for more on the game in the coming months.

52 Comments

  • ng2006

    Posted Oct 4, 2008 11:01 pm PT

    I don't know this.

  • Bakahashi

    Posted Mar 9, 2008 9:06 pm PT

    Awesome. I played this on the Dreamcast and I thoroughly enjoyed it despite It's extreme difficulty.

  • jpri26

    Posted Sep 27, 2007 9:52 am PT

    Sadly, this is my favorite game of all time and actually foced m to buy a Gamecube.....the game mechanics are ridiculous as is the dificulty. ~reflexes beware`

  • Wakey652

    Posted Sep 26, 2007 3:02 am PT

    CaptianPeachfuz, you've got completly the wrong attitude mate, Everyone deserves to play this game, i've got a jap DC copy of this and if anything, being on xbla will make physical copies of this game more valuable by raising it's profile.

  • ebookerd1

    Posted Sep 25, 2007 11:34 am PT

    Beautiful, I so miss old school shooters with a passion. XBLA is a thing of beauty! "I love it when a plan comes to action!!", Hannibal Smith

  • L1qu1dSword

    Posted Sep 24, 2007 7:44 pm PT

    lol @ captain peachfuz. your like a rich snob who just found out that there was a free mercedes hand out. calm down and let us all enjoy.

    definitely a nice addtion to the xbla.

    360 is KILLING it lately damn!

  • NND1

    Posted Sep 24, 2007 1:01 pm PT

    Owning 360 has been like an awesome dream... Dont Pinch me don't wake me UP!!!

  • ShirkDawg

    Posted Sep 22, 2007 7:25 pm PT

    hahahaha sucks for you captain, anyway why would you want it to be hard? I have some rare games I could sell for a lot but I'd still want people to be able to buy them cheap because I like the games.

  • CaptianPeachfuz posted Sep 22, 2007 10:34 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    CaptianPeachfuz

    Posted Sep 22, 2007 10:34 am PT (hide)

    this not fair... now it becomex easier for people to get thier hands on this rare game. Instead of paying 40-100 dollars for it. Even n00bs can get thier hands on Ikaruga...

  • ShadowMstr121

    Posted Sep 22, 2007 4:51 am PT

    XBLA was made for this game.

  • ibanezdropd

    Posted Sep 22, 2007 1:34 am PT

    i want it this year!! pretty please!!!!!!

  • -HCMF-

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 5:32 pm PT

    groovy looks nice, can never have to many twitch games

  • magix2k

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 3:29 pm PT

    Ikaruga, good times. Can't wait for it! ;D

  • buttons2010

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 11:56 am PT

    To be honest pretty much any game from the Treasure back catalogue would be welcome (Barring that McDonald's game, there first one and pretty obscure, and Light Crusader). The Wii already has Gunstar Heroes and Dynamite Headdy so there is a chance they will come are way to!

  • Agermemnon

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 9:48 am PT

    @buttons2010 Guardian Heroes was great on the saturn and your right with Radiant Silvergun for xlive but Gradius v i would also welcome but good that Ikaruga is coming even if the release date is yet unannounced .

  • barrett_rob

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 9:10 am PT

    next year!!! release it on Christmas at least! why ow why

  • My_Name_Is_Sin

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 6:45 am PT

    This game is great. I'm so happy I have a 360

  • buttons2010

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 6:42 am PT

    Please, please, please Treasure, release Radiant Silvergun on XBLA! I've always wanted to play this game! Guardian Heroes would be awesome to

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 6:02 am PT

    should try this again for sure.brings back some memories playing it

  • zidan4000

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 5:10 am PT

    i have a dream cast but i never played this game , it looks soo good from what people is saying about it.

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