I love “shmups.”
No, I didn’t just try sneaking in some deviant, juvenile word past my editors. “Shmup” is how gamers in the know call “shoot-em-ups,” classic games where you pilot a ship or character and shoot enemies while moving sideways or vertically.
“Shmup” is also used by gamers to demonstrate their cool inside knowledge. That or shift precious brainpower resources from speech faculties to whatever part of the brain lets them dodge the insane amount of bullets shot by enemies in shmup games.
Which brings us to the charming, little shmup, “Trouble Witches Neo.” A cross between Cotton and Deathsmiles, “Trouble Witches” puts you in control of a squad of barely competent witches (and some non-witches) tasked with saving the world from an evil menace. Yeah, it sounds cliched. But if you like wacky anime plotlines, then you’ll love this game.
Just be warned that “Trouble Witches” falls under the infamous “bullet hell” category of shmups. That means your screen will be filled with a gajillion bullets for you — or a companion — to dodge. Fortunately, you have a shield that slows time and turns bullets to coins if you dispatch their source. If you don’t, well, then you’ve got that many more bullets headed for your likely soon-to-be-dead witch once your shield runs out.
The game also has power-ups you can purchase and a Boss Mode. English voice acting is comically bad but you can switch to the Japanese track if you like.
I heartily recommend “Trouble Witches” to shmup fans.
Recommended if you like: Cotton, Deathsmiles
Cost: $10, Xbox Live Arcade
SNK-Playmore USA
*This review originally ran in the Reno Gazette-Journal's Sunday Tech page.