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My first OT, so I'm probably doing it wrong. But since nobody seems to care about the release, nobody will care about the OP either.
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US release date September 13
Developer: Gaijin Games
Publisher: Aksys Games
MSRP: $39.99
BIT.TRIP SAGA and BIT.TRIP COMPLETE are compilations of the six games of the BIT.TRIP series originally developed as WiiWare and for play on various mobile platforms. A unique blend of classic 8-bit Arcade style graphics, and modern gaming elements, the compilations allow for a complete experience of this popular series acclaimed for its merging of the best of classic and modern gaming. Compilation features include: addictive Rhythm-based gameplay, chiptune-inspired soundtracks, a variety of gameplay mechanics, in-game guests and more.
Extra Features in Wii version:
All 6 BIT.TRIP games with new difficulty levels
120 new galactically difficult BIT.TRIP challenges!
Chill to remixes and rare demos in the audio gallery
Image and video galleries with exclusive, new content!
Online Leaderboards!
3DS version features:
Improved graphics making use of the hardware's pixel shader capabilities
Stylus control
Some re-worked art assets, effects, alternate color schemes and new visual details.
No multiplayer
The BIT.TRIP Saga Goes 3D on Nintendo 3DS
Originally developed as WiiWare and as individual downloadable games for Apple phones and mobile systems, the BIT.TRIP game series is now available from start to finish via Nintendo 3DS in BIT.TRIP SAGA. Anchored by the actions, adventures and escalating revelations of the personage of the of series hero, CommanderVideo, the six games of BIT.TRIP SAGA feature rhythm-based gameplay that blends classic Arcade style graphics with modern game elements and design. Each game in the series although brief features challenging gameplay and utilize differing classic Arcade gameplay mechanics and chiptune-inspired synthesizer soundtracks integrated into gameplay that make for unique and addictive gameplay that is destined to be a gamer's delight on the Nintendo 3DS.
The Games
BIT.TRIP BEAT
Pong meets Rez in BIT.TRIP BEAT.
Pong meets Rez in this nutty, Rhythm-based adventure that marks the beginning of the BIT.TRIP series hero CommanderVideo's epic journey of the soul.
Game Features
Ultra-precise Rhythm-based controls and crazy boss battles
A crazy chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special chiptune guest star Bit Shifter
Classic gameplay with brain-melting visuals
Intriguing cut scenes that introduce you to CommanderVideo
BIT.TRIP CORE
Take aim in BIT.TRIP CORE.
BIT.TRIP CORE is the second installment in CommanderVideo's saga. The game again features Rhythm-based action, this time in which players control a ship know as the "core" positioned at the center of the screen and use its four-way laser to destroy geometric block patterns known as beats. Building score multipliers raises your game literally to new levels of ever addictive gameplay.
Game Features
Classic Arcade style controls and beautiful boss battles
A thumpin' chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special chiptune guest Star Bubblyfish
Escalating mind-melting challenges
Revealing cut scenes
BIT.TRIP VOID
Expand the void in BIT.TRIP VOID.
BIT.TRIP VOID is a Rhythm-based game in which players take control of the on-sceen "void," a black pixelated circle, which grows as it absorbs black blocks that it encounters, and in turn is negatively affected by white areas.
Game Features
Mid-level checkpoints and epic boss battles
A rockin' chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special chiptune guest star Nullsleep
Synaesthetic music/art/gameplay interaction
Hyper-realistic retro cut scenes
BIT.TRIP RUNNER
Rhythm-based action platforming in BIT.TRIP RUNNER.
Based in Platformer gameplay mechanics, BIT.TRIP RUNNER marks the first in-game appearance of CommanderVideo as he runs to the right, and players prompt him to jump, slide and kick through 50 game level filled with obstacles and bosses.
Game Features
Rhythm-based action platforming and classic Arcade-style controls
50+ challenges and boss battles against robotic terrors
A pounding Chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special Chiptune guest star Anamanaguchi
Meet new in-game friends of CommanderVideo
BIT.TRIP FATE
Rail Shooter action in BIT.TRIP FATE.
Discover CommanderVideo's true face as you annihilate everything in your path in this strategic Rail-Shooter, filled with enemies, allies and special weapons.
Game Features
Collect power-ups to call on CommanderVideo's friends for powerful shot upgrades
A chiptune-inspired dubstep soundtrack helps bring the action to a whole new level
Video game worlds collide with appearances from Super Meat Boy and Mr. Robotube
Escalating mind-melting challenges
Chipmusic artist Minusbaby helps set the tone with a special guest appearance
BIT.TRIP FLUX
Mixed gameplay in BIT.TRIP FLUX.
CommanderVideo's final adventure, BIT.TRIP FLUX contains a blend of the Rhythm-based gameplay from the original game in the series as well as select elements found in the other previous games in the series.
Game Features
New power-ups including the full screen paddle
New beat types including 'Avoid Blobs'
Mid-level checkpoints
Classic BIT.TRIP BEAT gameplay now with all the modes including the new Meta Mode
Bit Shifter returns as the Chiptune guest star
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Nintendo Life feature: BIT.TRIP SAGA vs. BIT.TRIP COMPLETE http://3ds.nintendolife.com/news/2011/09/feature_bittrip_saga_vs_bittrip_complete
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbsLYywS9RQ
Metacritic Reviews page (3DS): http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/bittrip-saga
Metacritic Reviews page (Wii): http://www.metacritic.com/game/wii/bittrip-complete
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Update 2:
NintendoLife review of COMPLETE (9): http://wii.nintendolife.com/reviews/2011/09/bittrip_complete_wii
GameTrailers review of COMPLETE (8.5): http://www.gametrailers.com/video/review-pod-bit-trip-complete/720642
Destructoid Review of COMPLETE (10): http://www.destructoid.com/review-bit-trip-complete-211223.phtml
EGM Review of COMPLETE (8.5): http://www.egmnow.com/articles/reviews/egm-review-bit-trip-complete/
Update 1:
Destructoid Review of Bit.Trip Saga (8.5): http://www.destructoid.com/review-bit-trip-saga-211132.phtml
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I only played a little of the first three games on Wii, and while I really liked them, not being much of console gamer I couldn't put any time into them (and I found them HARD)... Knowing they were coming to 3DS was music to my ears. Finally I could (hopefully) dedicate some time to play them, and the prospect of 3D graphics with these games' visual style was drool-worthy.
I've had the game pre-ordered for months and it's the only game I'm buying this fall in fact.
Lack of hype saddens me.
Lack of reviews worries me.
Lack of tilt controls in 3DS version confuses me.
Are either of these releases on your radar at all? Which one will you be picking up?
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US release date September 13
Developer: Gaijin Games
Publisher: Aksys Games
MSRP: $39.99
BIT.TRIP SAGA and BIT.TRIP COMPLETE are compilations of the six games of the BIT.TRIP series originally developed as WiiWare and for play on various mobile platforms. A unique blend of classic 8-bit Arcade style graphics, and modern gaming elements, the compilations allow for a complete experience of this popular series acclaimed for its merging of the best of classic and modern gaming. Compilation features include: addictive Rhythm-based gameplay, chiptune-inspired soundtracks, a variety of gameplay mechanics, in-game guests and more.
Extra Features in Wii version:
All 6 BIT.TRIP games with new difficulty levels
120 new galactically difficult BIT.TRIP challenges!
Chill to remixes and rare demos in the audio gallery
Image and video galleries with exclusive, new content!
Online Leaderboards!
3DS version features:
Improved graphics making use of the hardware's pixel shader capabilities
Stylus control
Some re-worked art assets, effects, alternate color schemes and new visual details.
No multiplayer
The BIT.TRIP Saga Goes 3D on Nintendo 3DS
Originally developed as WiiWare and as individual downloadable games for Apple phones and mobile systems, the BIT.TRIP game series is now available from start to finish via Nintendo 3DS in BIT.TRIP SAGA. Anchored by the actions, adventures and escalating revelations of the personage of the of series hero, CommanderVideo, the six games of BIT.TRIP SAGA feature rhythm-based gameplay that blends classic Arcade style graphics with modern game elements and design. Each game in the series although brief features challenging gameplay and utilize differing classic Arcade gameplay mechanics and chiptune-inspired synthesizer soundtracks integrated into gameplay that make for unique and addictive gameplay that is destined to be a gamer's delight on the Nintendo 3DS.
The Games
BIT.TRIP BEAT
Pong meets Rez in BIT.TRIP BEAT.
Pong meets Rez in this nutty, Rhythm-based adventure that marks the beginning of the BIT.TRIP series hero CommanderVideo's epic journey of the soul.
Game Features
Ultra-precise Rhythm-based controls and crazy boss battles
A crazy chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special chiptune guest star Bit Shifter
Classic gameplay with brain-melting visuals
Intriguing cut scenes that introduce you to CommanderVideo
BIT.TRIP CORE
Take aim in BIT.TRIP CORE.
BIT.TRIP CORE is the second installment in CommanderVideo's saga. The game again features Rhythm-based action, this time in which players control a ship know as the "core" positioned at the center of the screen and use its four-way laser to destroy geometric block patterns known as beats. Building score multipliers raises your game literally to new levels of ever addictive gameplay.
Game Features
Classic Arcade style controls and beautiful boss battles
A thumpin' chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special chiptune guest Star Bubblyfish
Escalating mind-melting challenges
Revealing cut scenes
BIT.TRIP VOID
Expand the void in BIT.TRIP VOID.
BIT.TRIP VOID is a Rhythm-based game in which players take control of the on-sceen "void," a black pixelated circle, which grows as it absorbs black blocks that it encounters, and in turn is negatively affected by white areas.
Game Features
Mid-level checkpoints and epic boss battles
A rockin' chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special chiptune guest star Nullsleep
Synaesthetic music/art/gameplay interaction
Hyper-realistic retro cut scenes
BIT.TRIP RUNNER
Rhythm-based action platforming in BIT.TRIP RUNNER.
Based in Platformer gameplay mechanics, BIT.TRIP RUNNER marks the first in-game appearance of CommanderVideo as he runs to the right, and players prompt him to jump, slide and kick through 50 game level filled with obstacles and bosses.
Game Features
Rhythm-based action platforming and classic Arcade-style controls
50+ challenges and boss battles against robotic terrors
A pounding Chiptune-inspired soundtrack
Special Chiptune guest star Anamanaguchi
Meet new in-game friends of CommanderVideo
BIT.TRIP FATE
Rail Shooter action in BIT.TRIP FATE.
Discover CommanderVideo's true face as you annihilate everything in your path in this strategic Rail-Shooter, filled with enemies, allies and special weapons.
Game Features
Collect power-ups to call on CommanderVideo's friends for powerful shot upgrades
A chiptune-inspired dubstep soundtrack helps bring the action to a whole new level
Video game worlds collide with appearances from Super Meat Boy and Mr. Robotube
Escalating mind-melting challenges
Chipmusic artist Minusbaby helps set the tone with a special guest appearance
BIT.TRIP FLUX
Mixed gameplay in BIT.TRIP FLUX.
CommanderVideo's final adventure, BIT.TRIP FLUX contains a blend of the Rhythm-based gameplay from the original game in the series as well as select elements found in the other previous games in the series.
Game Features
New power-ups including the full screen paddle
New beat types including 'Avoid Blobs'
Mid-level checkpoints
Classic BIT.TRIP BEAT gameplay now with all the modes including the new Meta Mode
Bit Shifter returns as the Chiptune guest star
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Nintendo Life feature: BIT.TRIP SAGA vs. BIT.TRIP COMPLETE http://3ds.nintendolife.com/news/2011/09/feature_bittrip_saga_vs_bittrip_complete
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbsLYywS9RQ
Metacritic Reviews page (3DS): http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/bittrip-saga
Metacritic Reviews page (Wii): http://www.metacritic.com/game/wii/bittrip-complete
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Update 2:
NintendoLife review of COMPLETE (9): http://wii.nintendolife.com/reviews/2011/09/bittrip_complete_wii
GameTrailers review of COMPLETE (8.5): http://www.gametrailers.com/video/review-pod-bit-trip-complete/720642
Destructoid Review of COMPLETE (10): http://www.destructoid.com/review-bit-trip-complete-211223.phtml
Destructoid said:Of course, you get all six original Bit.Trip games in their entirety, but along with that comes a separate soundtrack disc that includes all eighteen main songs from the series. These tracks aren't just quick, thirty-second samples, either. They are special remixes of each song: loyal to the original compositions, but with a slightly condensed arrangement (to keep each song from being fifteen minutes long) with the occasional in-game sound effect added to make things feel legit. I'd be willing to pay at least $15 for this CD alone, so to have it thrown in for free feels almost too good to be true.
Then you have the bonus content present on the game disc. First up, each stage from each game now has its own online leaderboard. On top of that, each game now has three selectable difficulty levels with individual leaderboards to make 100 in total. No matter who you are, you might have a chance at making it to the top 20 on at least one of them... with practice.
[...]
There are eight additional songs, twelve videos, eighteen pieces of concept art, and six letters to fans explaining the symbolism behind the games.
All of those features are plenty nice, but the real stars of Bit.Trip Complete are the all-new challenges. Each game now features 20 new mini-levels, making for 120 new challenges in all. Each batch of 20 is about as long as one of the games' standard "worlds," which effectively means that about one-fourth of the level design on this compilation is new. Other companies would have made these challenges paid DLC, but with Bit.Trip Complete, you actually get to play the new stuff for free.
[...]
Final Verdict:10/10
Flawless Victory
EGM Review of COMPLETE (8.5): http://www.egmnow.com/articles/reviews/egm-review-bit-trip-complete/
Update 1:
Destructoid Review of Bit.Trip Saga (8.5): http://www.destructoid.com/review-bit-trip-saga-211132.phtml
Destructoid said:Both a love letter to videogames, and a bold experiment in gameplay as storytelling, the Bit.Trip series is a truly unique, expertly crafted force in gaming today.
I'm hoping that more people will find out for themselves how amazing Bit.Trip is now that all the games in the series have been compiled for the 3DS and Wii at retail.
If you like Guitar Hero, Rhythm Heaven, and/or Parappa the Rapper, you need to try this series out. If you like any games from the Atari 2600 era, you need to play this series. If you like Vib Ribbon, Rez, Child of Eden, or Super Meat Boy, you need to play this series. If you like good videogames, you need to play this series.
Thankfully, the controls for each game in Bit.Trip SAGA are just as engrossing and intuitive as they were in their original WiiWare releseses. In fact, I imagine that some will even prefer the controls of some of the games here, particularly Bit.Trip BEAT, FATE, and FLUX. Using the stylus and the touch screen to control the action on the 3D top screen works just as well as the pointer and motion-based controls from the Wii games, while requiring more in the way of fine motor skills, and less physical dexterity among larger muscle groups. Thankfully, the stylus controls don't provide a clear advantage, and therefore don't diminish the challenge of either game. Before I forget, you can also use the analog nub to control BEAT and FLUX.
The other big new feature here is the graphics. Of course, the games are presented with glasses-free 3D, and it looks great.[...] Some of the backgrounds there could give Child of Eden a run for their money. They are totally mind blowing, especially in 3D.
In fact, there are tons of little changes like that to be found in all the games on Bit.Trip SAGA. All the titles here needed to be recreated from the ground up, and Gaijin Games took the opportunity to tweak the visuals here and there, while taking advantage of some of the consoles superior processes, such as the 3DSs capacity for per-pixel lighting.
These little changes can be found in every game. The fog effects in CORE are gone now, which allows you to get a much closer look at the game's intricate backgrounds (which again, look amazing in 3D). FATE has some new animations, and the majority of the enemies now have a glossy, new car sheen. VOID has some alternate color schemes and some new background graphics, FLUX appears to have brighter, more saturated colors, and tons of new little detials. The sky in the first stage of RUNNER is now more blue than purple. The list of changes, both big and small, goes on and on. Some of these changes are clear improvements, some of them are just differences, but they are all worth checking out for true Bit.Trip fanatics.
Sadly, it's not all good news for SAGA. The multi-player options are completely gone, which is a major blow. Only five out of the original six games had multi-player in the first place, so those of you buying this game just for RUNNER probably won't notice, but as someone who's hooked many a skeptic into the Bit.Trip series by tempting them with some four player BEAT sessions or two player CORE and VOID run throughs, the loss of multi-player is major.
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I only played a little of the first three games on Wii, and while I really liked them, not being much of console gamer I couldn't put any time into them (and I found them HARD)... Knowing they were coming to 3DS was music to my ears. Finally I could (hopefully) dedicate some time to play them, and the prospect of 3D graphics with these games' visual style was drool-worthy.
I've had the game pre-ordered for months and it's the only game I'm buying this fall in fact.
Lack of hype saddens me.
Lack of reviews worries me.
Lack of tilt controls in 3DS version confuses me.
Are either of these releases on your radar at all? Which one will you be picking up?