
Platform: Wii (Wiiware)
Developers: Taito
Publisher: Square-Enix
Release Date: 1st December 2008 (US)
Genre: Shoot'em up
Price: Game itself (500 points), Download Content (3 Packs, 500 points each)
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The origins of the game lie with the original classic arcade game Space Invaders. However, Space Invaders Get Even puts a twist on the formula by letting the player control the space invaders themselves.
Breaking away from the gameplay of the original game and its spin-offs, Space Invaders Get Even sees players piloting the invader's UFO across a landscape rendered in 3D graphics, which encompasses areas such as cities, deserts, forests, oceans and military bases. By downloading extra stages, players will also be given the option to swap out the UFO in the game with ships from the Darius and RayForce series of Taito shoot 'em ups, as well as a polygonal version of the "classic" UFO from Space Invaders.
Players move the UFO with the analog stick of the Nunchuk, and then use the pointer function of the Wii Remote to direct a swarm of up to 100 invaders in blowing up buildings and destroying the defending forces of Earth, with continuing destruction increasing the time available to the player. The invaders, which are rendered as flat, glowing two dimensional sprites which resemble the invaders in the original game, can utilize a number of attack formations to dispatch enemies, including forming a drill-like formation to bore into them or crushing them by bouncing on top of them from above.[4] Upon eliminating all opposition in the stage, which includes fighter jets, helicopter gunships and gunboats, the player must then take on a large boss, which include a giant tank, mecha and a huge battleship.
The game will also feature online leaderboards.
Breaking away from the gameplay of the original game and its spin-offs, Space Invaders Get Even sees players piloting the invader's UFO across a landscape rendered in 3D graphics, which encompasses areas such as cities, deserts, forests, oceans and military bases. By downloading extra stages, players will also be given the option to swap out the UFO in the game with ships from the Darius and RayForce series of Taito shoot 'em ups, as well as a polygonal version of the "classic" UFO from Space Invaders.
Players move the UFO with the analog stick of the Nunchuk, and then use the pointer function of the Wii Remote to direct a swarm of up to 100 invaders in blowing up buildings and destroying the defending forces of Earth, with continuing destruction increasing the time available to the player. The invaders, which are rendered as flat, glowing two dimensional sprites which resemble the invaders in the original game, can utilize a number of attack formations to dispatch enemies, including forming a drill-like formation to bore into them or crushing them by bouncing on top of them from above.[4] Upon eliminating all opposition in the stage, which includes fighter jets, helicopter gunships and gunboats, the player must then take on a large boss, which include a giant tank, mecha and a huge battleship.
The game will also feature online leaderboards.
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Here are what you will get when you just download Space Invaders from Wii Shop,
Basic Pack (500 Points)
- Get Even (3 Stages)
- Normal Mothership
The following add on DLC (Download Content) are able to be download from the Game with a fee.
Every Mission have a different locations and also 3 stages each (2 stages with a target require and 1 boss stage). Each pack contain different ship for you to pilot with different shooting power, except for Pack A with is just as same as the Normal mothershio, only it's in 8-bits.
Pack A (500 Points)
- Mission 1 (Area 1)
- Mission 2 (Area 2)
- Classic 8-bit Mothership
Pack B (500 Points)
- Mission 3 (Area 3)
- Mission 4 (Area 4)
- Silverhawk
Pack C (500 Points)
- Mission 5
- Mission 6
- R-Gray1
WARNING!
Things you have to worry during download all this, Games and Add ons is WII INTERNAL MEMORY, because...
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Space Invaders: Get Even (314 Blocks) + Add Ons (368 Blocks) = 682 Blocks
That's one hell lots of space require in your Wii internal memory, so start copy your other Wii Software into your SD card!
If you are unsure, there's always a review! Here's 2 videos I found, basic game review and also the add ons review! Go watch it!
Review
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This post has been edited by SWATwolf: Dec 25 2008, 01:08 AM
Dec 24 2008, 11:19 PM, updated 17y ago



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