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Guwange (ぐわんげ, Guwange, [ɡɯwaŋɡe]) is a vertical scrolling shooter developed by Cave and published by Atlus in 1999.

Guwange
Developer(s)Cave
Publisher(s)Atlus (Arcade)
cave (Xbox 360)
Designer(s)Kenichi Takano
Junya Inoue
Composer(s)Masahiro Kusunoki
Platform(s)Arcade, i-mode, Yahoo! Mobile, Xbox 360
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: June 24, 1999
Mobile Phones
  • JP: 2003
Xbox 360
  • WW: November 10, 2010
Genre(s)Manic shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, 2 player co-op
Arcade systemCAVE 68000

Gameplay


Arcade version screenshot.
Arcade version screenshot.

Guwange's gameplay contains elements that are unique or uncommon in the vertically scrolling shooting game genre. The screen will often scroll horizontally or even diagonally, depending on the course the protagonist must take to reach the demon leader. Each character has a limited bomb attack in the form of an energy blast that can be sent in any direction, and will dispel any bullets it touches. Another special attack involves sending the shikigami into the midst of the enemies, with two particular advantages. First, the shikigami does not have to attack in the same direction as the player is firing, and can even get past obstacles that would otherwise thwart normal shots. If an enemy projectile touches the shikigami, it will change to a pink color and will drastically slow down. If the shot passes the shikigami, it will return to its original color and resume at full speed; however, if the bullet is caught in an explosion, it will be cancelled and turned into coins.

Score is almost entirely dependent on the continuous, uninterrupted collection of coins. The player must constantly damage or destroy enemies in order to replenish a countdown timer; when the timer (represented by a meter in the upper-left corner of the screen) depletes entirely, the player's coin count returns to zero. Guwange is unique in that the player may maintain a "chain" of coin collection throughout the entire game, instead of a more conventional stage-by-stage approach. This makes Guwange's scoring system extremely unforgiving.

Bosses

Plot


The story of Guwange is set during the Muromachi period of Japan. During this time, increasing numbers of people suffer possession by shikigami. Although the shikigami grant great spiritual powers, the strain inflicted on the host causes them to die exactly one year after possession. However, a legend has sprung up regarding Guwange, the malevolent god trapped in Mt. Gokumon (i.e. Hell Gate). If one possessed by a shikigami can gather talismans of the five Chinese elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, water—from five demons serving Guwange, then infiltrate Gokumon and slay Guwange, the shikigami will be destroyed and the one possessed will not suffer a premature death.

Characters

Each player gets a unique introduction, and ending after completing the game.


Development


Blue Label

The 'blue label' version of the game was originally a promotional item given to the three highest scoring players at a Cave hosted event.[1] On December 30, 2007 Cave fest, Cave unveiled a special edition of the game, which included increased difficulty in later chapters. The arcade game eventually appeared in cabinet format.[2]


Music


Cave released soundtrack for the game under the title Guwange/ESP Ra.De. original soundtrack album.


Releases



Mobile release


The mobile version was split into two separate games:

Guwange DX is a version for mobile platforms in which the two-part mobile game was merged into a single game, with enhanced graphics.


Xbox 360 release


Developed by 5pb. Inc,[3] this version was released worldwide on Xbox Live Arcade on November 10, 2010. It includes the original game and 2 new modes, Blue (from the Cave fest release) and Arrange 360.[4]

In Xbox 360 mode, player fires automatically, with R trigger controlling shikigami independently.[5]

DLC include:


Reception


In Japan, Game Machine listed Guwange on their September 1, 1999 issue as being the seventeenth most-successful arcade game at the time.[13]


References


  1. “Gross! There’s goo on my wang!” (Guwange Released on North American XBLA)
  2. FS: Guwange Blue Label ROMs Archived 2012-07-14 at archive.today
  3. STGフェスタで『デッスマII』と『ぐわんげ』移植発表! 5pb.も新作STGを開発中
  4. Announcement in official blog Archived 2010-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  5. 『ぐわんげ』2010年11月10日より配信開始決定!
  6. "Guwange for Xbox 360". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  7. "Guwange for Xbox 360 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  8. Oct 2010, p.98
  9. Schillin, Chris (November 12, 2010). "Guwange Review". Eurogamer. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  10. Kemps, Heidi (December 1, 2010). "Guwange review". GamesRadar. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  11. Rowe, Brian. "Guwange review". GameZone.com. Archived from the original on November 13, 2010. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  12. Feb 2011, p.76
  13. "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - TVゲーム機ーソフトウェア (Video Game Software)". Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 594. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 September 1999. p. 17.





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