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Karous Wii
Milestone
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  • Contains three shooters in one collection: Karous, Radilgy and Chaos Field
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Karous is a shooting game taken from the arcade, previously remade for Dreamcast™ and now for Nintendo Wii™. Two tribes, the Fura who lives in the skies and Redin, who lives on land have always been at war. To the residents of Fura, the people of Redin are dangerous beings who are jealous of their advanced state of civilization and are aiming to overtake them.

During a battle between these two tribes, Karous, a mix-blooded child of Fura and Redin lost both of her parents. According to her father's last words, she is to search for the “blood of god”. Without an idea of what the “blood of god” is nor the complications involved in her own bloodline, she travels to Redin only to stumble upon the forbidden plans that involves people of both tribes.

Karous Wii utilizes the Wii system by including weapons such as a shield, a sword and a gun. Although it is a shooter, the sword is the highlight of the game. By swinging the Wiimote control in your hand, slash at the enemies on screen to deal critical damage. Get used to these weapons, as your chances of survival depends on them.

Aside from Karous, two other classic games, Chaos Field and Radirgy from the Milestone shooter series are included in the package. Both Chaos field and Radilgy are popular games that have been converted to multiple platforms. Chaos Field started out as an arcade game, but is then taken and remade for Dreamcast™, PlayStation2™ and Gamecube™. Likewise, Radilgy debutted as an arcade game, but was soon remade for Dreamcast™, Gamecube™ and PlayStation2™.
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Release Date Apr 08, 2008
Genre Shooting
Version  Japan
  CERO A (Free)
PAX-Code PAX0001968175
Catalog No.  RVL-P-RKAJ
Item Code  4560193520168
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    Average rating:   (4.5 out of 5)
    Total votes:   19

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    robjdob (4) on 05, Jun. 2006 20:33 (HKT)

    Decidely Average...
    I take pride in playing all of my DC shooters in their full 32" TATE glory and was overjoyed when another was announced to be released for the ill fated noisy white box.

    Radilgy looks ok, plays ok and is basically just an ok shooter, The novelty graphics soon wear off and the levels are all very similar to each other. The ship handles responsively enough but it just doesn't get the heart racing. I'll crack this out every now and then but will stick to psyvariar and underdefeat.

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    vespene (15) on 25, May. 2006 10:49 (HKT)

    Not worth the money
    If you've played the Dreamcast version, you will notice the pace and speed of the game. Take that, and reduce it by half, and you have the PS2 version. The game is exactly the same as the Dreamcast version and doesn't offer anything new, but if you don't have a Dreamcast and you're interested in an easy shooting game, you may want to try this out. The slowdown actually helps through the bullet patterns but unfortunately doesn't feel like the real experience.

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    chiznit1 (1) on 18, May. 2006 21:52 (HKT)

    Amazing! FUN!
    This game is fantastic i cannot stop playing it!
    Love the art direction!
    Great playability.
    5 stars!

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    Anonymous on 24, Apr. 2006 08:29 (HKT)

    NOT the shining jem that everyone seems to claim it is... :-(
    First off I would like to say that I expected quite a bit out of this game, given the reviews and comments that I have seen over the last couple of months, not to mention the long run of great Dreamcast shooters that I have greatly enjoyed, which in my opinion, sit as the highlights of this system that had it's lifespan cut far too quickly.

    Given all of this, I would have thought Radilgy/Radirgy (whatever you care to call it) would have at least followed closeby, in the footsteps of Rez, Zero Gunner 2, Psyvariar 1+2, Shikigami no Shiro 2, Border Down, Chaos Field, Trizeal, Ikaruga, Gigawing 1+2...(shall I bother listing the rest of the great shooters?) Especially Chaos Field from the same company, which despite what I have heard from the majority of shoot 'em up fans, I really enjoyed, not to mention had great music; sadly it does not hold a candle to any of these.

    When I first saw the screenshots for this game several months back, I was more excited in the fact that 2 new shooters were coming out (this and Under Defeat), and I took the screenshots as nothing more but bad shots. I understood it was going to be cel shaded, which given previous experiences with this artform, I have seen bad cel shading, and I have seen great cel shading. Rez was a shining example of this, and even if I didn't really like Jet Set Radio's gameplay, it was still interesting to watch.

    Taking all of this into account, I finally got a chance to sit down and play this game that I expected to be added to the top of my favorites list on the Dreamcast.

    I was sadly disappointed, and Radilgy is a medicore shooter at best.

    The music is extremely lacking, which is one of the elements that can really get you into a shooter, even if other aspects are not top about it. Sadly, nothing caught my ear.

    Graphics: cel shading at it's worst on any shooter I have seen. Jet Set Radio's cel shading stomps all over this...not sure what the deal is, but there is barely any detail, I don't blame this one on the Dreamcast at all. The explosions in the game are not even anything to be impressed by. Hopefully when the Gamecube and PS2 versions of this are released, it won't look so washed out, even though I hated Chaos Field on PS2, as it made it look way too smoothed out.

    Gameplay: 3 different ships (different speeds), and 3 different choices of firing (normal, laser, and some bubble thing), which I have seen much worse options on greater games, but that does not help much here. You have a sword, which made me think of a couple of other games, but it is almost worthless, other than doing a bit of heavy damage. You have your run of the mill powerups, which enhance your weapon to full power, and there is not much going on otherwise. No bombs, but there is this gauge that fills up when you destroy enemies that kind of works like a vacuum sucking in all the shots around you, as well as all the powerups and other things strung around the screen for point pickups, and there is a shield powerup too. Oh and there is this annoying e-mail thing, which you will see what I am talking about when you are playing, which sometimes will pop up while in the middle of play. The difficulty was about par for a shooter, I didn't find it too hard or too easy.


    Overall, I expected way more, especially considering Chaos Field coming from the same company, and with this being the next to last game on the system (so far anyway). Definitely a poor excuse to re-issue the Dreamcast, and it makes me honestly wonder what Sega was thinking packaging in this game with their system.

    I would almost dare say that this is as bad as Giga Wing Generations on PS2, but I don't think it in the same calibur. I gave this 3 stars, because like I said, it is medicore. While not horrible, it is not a Gigawing 2 by any means...or any of the other great shooters on the system.

    Final comment: save your money and get ANY of the other good shooters on Dreamcast, as this definitely is not worth it.

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    daniel_a_johnson (5) on 14, Apr. 2006 17:57 (HKT)