Sure, let’s jump right into this and see where my thoughts take me. Seems like ININ, Tozai Games, IREM, and Strictly Limited Games are on a roll with this new release? IREM Collection Volume 3—seems intriguing, right? Comes in both digital and physical forms, which is nice. I mean, in a world where everything’s digital, having a physical copy feels kinda retro.
Anyway, back to the point—three awesome arcade-style shoot ‘em ups are bundled here. Mr. Heli, Mystic Riders, and Dragon Breed. What a mix! Kind of like when you—oh, wait a sec—let me take a sip of my coffee here… Alright, moving on.
Let’s start with Mr. Heli. Ever thought “heli” could have so much personality? I mean, really? This game first landed in Japanese arcades way back in 1987. Imagine controlling this chopper with legs. Legs, really? And you’re not just shooting stuff, but solving puzzles? It’s like, sure, shoot down those enemies, but also go mining for crystals. Ugh, I totally would’ve bombed at this back in the day.
Then there’s Mystic Riders, full of whimsical magic—or whatnot. I mean, broomsticks and giant sky turtles? Who comes up with this stuff? If you’ve ever wanted to ride a broom and chuck it like a boomerang, here you go. Oh, and take a buddy along for a magical two-player adventure—sounds enchanting, right? Or maybe totally chaotic.
And Dragon Breed. Now this one’s interesting – “biomechanical nightmare” sounds like my last week’s dream. Riding a dragon, Bahamoot, against all odds, mixed with fantasy destruction? Kind of a mashup of R-Type meets apocalyptic vibes—what a ride!
Let’s talk features. You’ve got vibrant colors, bizarre enemies, and epic boss fights. Optional controls tweak, quick save, rewind, the whole shebang just to keep you glued to the screen. The nostalgia of those arcade displays, but with modern enhancements. It’s like mixing the old with the new, which seems to be a thing now.
I wonder if all this will stack up when we get our hands on it. We’ll be diving into a review soon on PS4Blog.net, so you might wanna stay tuned. Or not. Depends if you’re curious, I guess.
Phew, those images! If only you could’ve seen them here, right? Anyway, guess we’re diving into this soon, and it should be fun—or absolutely chaotic—but, hey, that’s what makes these things a blast.