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Sunday, October 01, 2006
Loveless is another vertical shmup that is obsessed with combos and multipliers. It's possible to play without ever executing chains but to earn a high score, the ship needs to be positioned in the right place and enemy patterns have to be memorized.

Hold the Z key to shoot, tap the X key to activate your shield and press the C key to engage warp speed. The soundtrack contributes much of it's share to an unnecessary large file size.

Not a bad effort but the odd scoring system used to mask the game's inadequancies might not go down to well with shooter veterans. Would have worked perfectly if an online high score table was implemented.

Name: Loveless
Developer: Monokey
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 50MB
3 Comments:
Blogger miyamoto-SAN said at 9/08/2006 11:48:00 PM:  
For a 50mb game, that screenshot looks pretty NES-quality...
Anonymous Anonymous said at 9/09/2006 02:09:00 AM:  
Hehe, yeah if the NES could decode MP3-files ...
Blogger gnome said at 9/09/2006 06:50:00 AM:  
SuperNES I'd say...