GUNDEMONIUM Collection





NEW Release Date: June 1, 2010 NEW Minimum Requirements:
Platform: PC OS - Windows98 / 2000 / XP / ME / Vista / Windows 7
NEW Format: CD-Rom CPU - Intel Pentium III 800MHz, System RAM - 256MB
Rating: Rated 13 + Video Card - Direct3D / DirectX 8.1 compliant video card with 64MB RAM
Language Format: English & Japanese Sound Card - DirectSound compatible sound card
Players: 1 - 2 Players Hard disc space - 350MB free space
Genre: Shoot'em Up
Retail Price: $19.99
Developer: Platine Depositif


Shoot first, shoot fast, shoot precisely and above all else, shoot the hell out of all your enemies in GUNDEMONIUM COLLECTION, the epic trilogy that brings together three of indie game developer Platine Dispositif’s most revered and sought-after “bullet hell shooter” titles from Japan.

Prime yourself for wave after wave of frag-filled action and close-quarters firefights on an ever-changing battlefield by evading a lightning-fast hailstorm of bullets, lasers, shrapnel and bombs, while unleashing some of your own in Gundemonium Recollection, GundeadliGne, and Hitogata Happa. Anything less than that and you’ll be toast before completing your first level!

The intense indie ‘bullet hell’ genre is invading your PC with 3 action-packed games, including Gundemonium Recollection, GundeadliGne, and Hitogata Happa. Each provide non-stop fast-paced attacks, unpredictable kamikaze foes and meticulously crafted 2D anime art with their own unique gameplay styles, that will make you want to lock and load over and over again.

  • Hand-drawn anime 2D style art
  • More than 10 playable characters & bonus characters to unlock across all 3 titles
  • Different game modes to take your shooting skills to the max
  • 24pg Art book, covers all 3 titles
  • Complete original soundtrack for all 3 titles

Gundemonium Recollection

The first game in the Gundemonium trilogy, and tells a story of alchemy gone wrong in an alternate 18th century. Its galvanized and finely tuned side-scrolling bullet-hell shoot-'em-up gameplay sets it well above most other games in the genre. The game is deceptively simple from the outset, but has very well-thought-out gameplay mechanics. There are multiple playable characters, expertly crafted enemies and bullet patterns, a variable-difficulty "Phase Level" system, a risk-and-reward bullet "Friction" system, a "Demonic Shift" ability that's not for the faint of heart, and much more.

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GundeadliGne

The second game in the Gundemonium trilogy, and continues the tale of humanity's war with hell brought on by alchemy. Its gameplay is a second extra-strength dosage of the kind of bullet-hell shoot-'em-up pandemonium found in Gundemonium Recollection, but with a dramatically game-altering "Flip Turn" ability. If you're tired of getting flanked in other shoot-'em-ups, now you can turn the tables and get your revenge. GundeadliGne also supports two-player cooperative play, so a friend can join the action and cover your six.

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Hitogata Happa

The third game in the Gundemonium trilogy, but the events in its storyline take place before the previous games. It has chaotic bullet-hell shoot-'em-up gameplay similar to that of the first two games, but it's also wildly different. The action is now scrolling vertically, and you'll be taking control of an array of deadly self-destructive flying dolls. Each one has its own game-changing abilities. You'll have to decide which to use, when they'll fight on, and when it's time for them to make the ultimate crash-and-burn sacrifice.

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