Darius Gaiden

Darius Gaiden

released on Sep 01, 1994

Darius Gaiden

released on Sep 01, 1994

Darius Gaiden is a two-dimensional shoot'em up. The player controls a space ship named the Silver Hawk and must guide it through scrolling stages, destroying enemies and avoiding obstacles along the way. The ship is armed with forward-firing missiles, aerial bombs and a protective force-field, all of which can be upgraded by various power-ups that are dropped by specially-colored enemies when they are destroyed by the player. New to the Silver Hawk's arsenal in Darius Gaiden is the 'black hole bomb.' When fired, the black hole bomb will create a large vortex in the center of the screen, which sucks in enemies and projectiles on the screen for a short moment, until it explodes into a powerful ball of lightning that inflicts massive damage onto every enemy on the screen. Another feature introduced Darius Gaiden is the ability to capture minibosses, who appear in every stage. Each miniboss has a small, circular ball placed on them that, after receiving enough damage, will detach and float away, causing the miniboss to turn idle. If the player collects the ball, the miniboss will follow and aid the player. After a brief period of time, or the player loses a life, the miniboss will explode. A few months following release, update to the arcade version was later released entitled "Darius Gaiden Extra Edition". This version of arcade game contains rearranged levels, as well as automatically-enabled auto fire, two extra weapon power levels (bigger wave shot and a bigger red wave shot as well) and an all-stage mode which can be accessed by starting the game in 2P side.


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Oneric is underselling it, felt like I was disappearing. Quarter fed thru and gave up playing good; became more interested in watching the critters kill me. I was rooting for them.

Lmao Gaiden, yeah sure, whatever you say. A side story for what, exactly? It’s an arcade shmup! We’re taking a slight detour from our main narrative of “shoot marine animal-themed aliens” to tell you the incredible thrilling tale of ah, someone else shooting more fuckin fish.

Nonetheless, this is the best one so far, and I’m not afraid to admit when I am wrong

Lots of variety here boss-wise. The music is as trippy as ever. Cool visuals, bomb system in place, great stage variety; a good time.

outstanding atmosphere and soundtrack for such a pretty basic shmup. took me some time to make the soundtrack work as im playing on emulator but without it this wouldnt hit as good. the setting is absolutely amazing.

coisa de louco ter várias rotas nesse jogo
toda vez eu ficava curioso pra saber o que tinha na outra zona e isso fazia eu jogar várias e várias vezes
ost aqui é maravilhosa, pena que ficam reutilizando nos chefes
melhor ship shooter que já joguei

played on ps2

An absolutely incredible shmup with a really special and beautiful presentation. The visuals and sound are just totally gorgeous and they mesh well with the adrenaline pumping gameplay that's satisfying and mostly fair. Loved this one a lot, as a relative shmup newbie.