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GyroBlade

$4.99
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Developer:
H.T.Project Games
Publisher:
H.T.Project Games
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

A 2D vertical scrolling simple shooter with retro-style pixel art.

There are 8 stages in total.

Weapons are only main shots, and you can power up to 5 levels by taking items.

Classic mode power-ups are 2 levels.

Shot types are available in straight and wide.

You can choose the difficulty level from hard, normal, easy, and classic.

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User Reviews

Mixed
19 user reviews
68%
Positive
42 min at review
Recommended

It's a well made piece and at a price point

8 helpful
19 min at review
Recommended

Composer here. This is the first time I've heard my music in a game released on Steam and on consoles, which feels pretty surreal. I guess, as plus points go, that's gonna be pretty unique to me, though. Leaving obvious bias at the door, this game is great fun. I can certainly see myself firing it up when I want to pass a little time. The gameplay doesn't try to do anything groundbreaking, but because of that, it's intuitive, and it's tightly-tuned for a really satisfying feel. The graphics are clear, too, with some good telegraphing. I particularly like how shadow distances are used to help you quickly gauge whether something's on the ground or at the same height as your chopper. The visuals are bright and colourful, and authentic to that 16-bit Japanese PC look. Ironically, I think the sound needs more work. There's no menu music or sound effects, and the volume of the gameplay sound effects is all over the place. I know my M-DRIVE pack didn't offer a huge amount of tracks for an ...

5 helpful
47 min at review
Recommended

This is an excellent [b]retro shooter[/b] that totally deserves more attention. Fans of [b]Tiger-Heli[/b] and [b]Twin Cobra[/b] should feel right at home. Tight and responsive controls, solid retro graphics, BGM sounds like right out of the NES. Fans of #shmups should find it enjoyable and moderately difficult. I like shooters but hate bullet hell, and this seems to fit somewhere in between. It's a slow-paced retro shooter that gets a bit more difficult as you go along, providing moderate challenge.. and maybe that's its charm? The developer has spent next to nothing on bringing awareness to this fun little game (not sure if the language was a factor). Still, a small game worth playing.

5 helpful
56 min at review
Not Recommended

Meh. You probably already realize this is an old school style shmup. It's not bad. It's just meh. It's mechanically barren. You move your helicopter and you shoot. Every level seems to have 3 helicopter enemies that drop a power up. This power up will rotate between green and orange. Green is a more focused and powerful straight shot while orange is a spread out wide shot. You can power these up 5 times by collecting more power ups without dying. Due to this, the game does have a bit of a gradius syndrome where the game gets harder when you die. This is mostly because enemies are somewhat tanky in this game, so without a powered up weapon, it's hard to clear the screen of enemies and you have to do more dodging. Scoring is about as basic as they come in shmups. You gain score from killing enemies and picking up "P" stars, which are worth 1000 points each at the end of the level. When you lose all your lives and you use a credit, your score resets to 0. That's it. To high score you w...

4 helpful
17 min at review
Recommended

Great fun for anyone into Retro games, particularly Tiger Heli. If you're into PC Engine type shooters or anything of the sort, you'll probably like this. Basically the perfect treat for a Retro Gamer.

3 helpful
10 min at review
Not Recommended

Looks great, and the gameplay is simple. Controls are tight with an old wired 360. However, it is one of those arcade style designs where things get tougher and more numerous until you inevitably die. Once you do, you respawn in the middle of that upgraded malestrom with the puny starter weapon, requiring multiple hits to take down the most basic of targets, meaning the fight is now basically impossible. When this happens in a boss fight, you might as well start over. This leads me to the ultimate conclusion: when a game treats you like it needs quarters to survive, even thought it lives with you in your house and you handle all the bills, it is not your friend.

1 helpful
18 min at review
Not Recommended

Here is the thing with this style of shmup....just looking at the photos you will have a very good idea if this is your game or not. Gyro Blade is an ok shmup, but doesn't really stand out in any area. It is extremely basic with just movement and an attack button. The enemies are standard, the power-ups are standard, the difficulty is standard, the game speed is standard, and so forth. It really doesn't feel like it progressed passed the NES days of 1985. In fact...by the time you think of games like Xevious or Legendary Wings....you have already surpassed this one in depth. Here is where the real problem is: I can't say it isn't fun. Repetitive, yes, and to a greater degree more repetitive then say 1942...but it isn't boring. But is it $5 fun? You can do better. So my advice to shmup fans: get the game on a big discount (like $1), or don't get it at all. It is really that simple.

1 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Retro style shoot-em-up that looks like what was in arcades around 1985~86, if you have ever played Toaplan's Tiger Heli it's like that but with air enemies as well. Worth the price if that's what you like (I do). I do wish there were super bombs and maybe more variety in aircraft colors. It may be color coding to differentiate between air (red), and land/sea (green) though.

1 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Graphics: 1280 x 720

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does GyroBlade cost?

GyroBlade costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for GyroBlade?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 Graphics: 1280 x 720 Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is GyroBlade available on?

GyroBlade is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is GyroBlade worth buying?

GyroBlade has 68% positive reviews from 19 players.

When was GyroBlade released?

GyroBlade was released on Dec 21, 2020.

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