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Iridion II

$12.99
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About This Game

More than a hundred years have passed since the Earth was attacked by the vicious IRIDION forces. Legend tells of a single brave SHN Fighter pilot who found his way to destroy the evil IRIDION mainframe. After this glorious victory, all remaining enemy ships disappeared from known space. Humans began to colonize the planet systems of the IRIDION home galaxy. Peace and freedom came back to mankind. The IRIDION menace was history.
Until now.

Within only one day, all communication with the human space outposts had been lost. The last transmissions made it clear that the IRIDION Empire had returned and have taken over all colonized systems. Planet Earth is too far away to send help in time. Again only a single, but powerfully equipped spaceship is within reach to stop the IRIDION forces before they can go on to attack the last remaining planet of human beings... Earth.


FEATURES

  • Travel through 5 huge galaxies containing 15 unique and challenging planets
  • Encounter over 200 enemies and 30 boss enemies
  • Collect power-ups to gain new weapons, increase fire power, refill energy
  • Choose between Starter, Advanced and Ace pilot difficulty setting
  • Virtual Reality Training - ingame tutorial which explains all of the strategies needed to be victorious.
  • Soundtrack with more than 25 songs, a "create-your-own-musical-theme" part, and a gallery for you to unlock.
  • Remap controls to your liking with both keyboard and gamepad support
  • Save your progress at any point in the game


MODES OF PLAY

  • Story Mode - fight against the IRIDION armada in 15 planets spread over 5 galaxies.
  • Arcade Mode - replay levels you already cleared in story mode and hunt for high scores. (secrets and beam combos have been added in arcade mode to a make the high score hunt more interesting)
  • Challenge Mode - Try to beat all 15 end bosses as fast as you can.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
19 user reviews
95%
Positive
26 min at review
Not Recommended

Iridion II is one of my favorite games on the GBA and has quite possibly my favorite video game soundtrack of all time. I was incredibly excited when I saw it was coming to Steam and purchased it today as soon as I saw the notification that it was available. Unfortunately, I really can’t say I recommend this release. It seems to do nothing but emulate the original GBA ROM, without a single improvement to the graphics or (as far as I can tell) the audio. Given that it looks to be running at the same internal resolution as a GBA game, it looks very bad set to fullscreen on a 4K monitor, and is a very small window when set to anything else— maybe those with 1080p monitors will find this more bearable. The only added feature is a menu that is accessible by hitting escape that allows you to rebind controls, choose between fullscreen, 2x, 3x, or 4x window size, turn on smoothing, turn on stretching, and access three save states. However, the smoothing feature does nothing to improve the...

63 helpful
37 min at review
Recommended

Fun shooting game with interesting visuals originally on the Gameboy advance. While I recommend the game let it be known that it is a very straight forward port with little to no changes. The control scheme is a bit counter intuitive if you are playing on an Arcade stick so rebinding through steam is likely a good idea for most. I still recommend the title and it is especially impressive given the time and hardware for which it was originally released. I do have a CRT monitor to play games like this so that does a long way in making the visuals pop. As mentioned in a negative review it would likely scale rather poorly to higher resolutions on lcd monitors.

16 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

The Best Video Game Soundtrack Ever.

6 helpful
20 min at review
Recommended

Cool game, GBA classic shmup. 3 save states and a specialized emulation menu. It's pretty cool how well the music holds up. Asking price is stupid high, though; you can get comparable Sega Genesis classic games for <$2 normally. Get it if you're a fan and just want to throw money at Shin'En, or if it's very deep discount and you want to see what GBA could do with it's 17mhz processor and 400k of RAM.

6 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

An easygoing shmup for the Game-Boy Advance that has a soundtrack among the best of the system, and also an impressive presentation overall. Game-play wise it offers a good ammount of content with 15 stages, but it is a slower paced and more of a traditional shooter in its design, with some memorization heavy sections but nothing really notable other than the the boss rush mode in terms of challenge; also a handful of tunes can become too repetitive like the one for the bosses.

3 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Relative to Iridion 3D, Iridion II has more sophisticated designs. Some new functions are not easy to master. Player must spend a lot of time to familiarize the game. But it's really fun. All beautiful 3D maps include some static obstacles, different enemies, a mid-boss and a final boss. I managed to beat the game by using the save function every ten seconds. By the way, player can enter a special password to unlock the Jukebox option and enjoy all background music.

2 helpful
53 min at review
Recommended

I played this game so much as a kid and fully forgot about it. playing this game for just 10 minutes had me experiencing more nostalgia than I ever have in my whole life. Such an amazing game to grab if u played it back in the day.

2 helpful
34 min at review
Recommended

Very good game i love the style and music.

1 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Iridion 2 is an interesting relic of the final days of SNES style mode 7. Its primary selling point at the time was the interesting 3d perspective, which, while it still holds up today is more of a curiosity than a graphical draw. The game itself is a vertical shooter that plays very similarly to cross code. Its not a terribly challenging game, but that might be a positive. The game consists of 15 scrolling stages with unique backgrounds and bosses. The color pallettes are great, the enemies and projectiles pop out very well. The levels are usually pretty engaging, but I would say near the end they get samey, especially since the projectile patterns and enemy AI don't change much and there aren't many stage gimmicks and set pieces. Theres a variety of different weapons to choose from, and a weird mechanic where you can shift where the secondary shields are positioned. I didn't really understand the point of that, I always kept them at the side. Do I recommend it as a game? probably....

1 helpful
15 min at review
Recommended

Still great, although a basic port. It would have been nice if the graphics had been updated in resolution a little whilst still keeping a degree of crunchy pixel goodness.

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 1.5 Ghz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 100% DirectX compatible graphics
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Iridion II cost?

Iridion II costs $12.99.

What are the system requirements for Iridion II?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.5 Ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 100% DirectX compatible graphics Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is Iridion II available on?

Iridion II is available on Windows PC.

Is Iridion II worth buying?

Iridion II has 95% positive reviews from 19 players.

When was Iridion II released?

Iridion II was released on Apr 8, 2020.

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