For this week's Demo Play Thursday i played the Nintendo Switch version of Blaze of Storm.
I'm not good at vertical shoot'em ups but i'm always on the look out for some to try, and hopefully find one i like and i'm decent at. Blaze of Storm interested me because it's not small in size, the graphics are a bit chunky. this means the gameplay takes place in a fairly sizeable 2 thirds of the screen with the final third being used to show what power-up is currently equipped.
The demo is fairly limited, only giving us a tutorial and a 5 minute score attack mode. the demo is quite effective as it goes over the game's mechanics and how power-ups work. it could be a little slower so we can read and then try to do what it says, but even with my low skill level i was able to manage the tutorial. if you let the screen stay on the main menu, a "Demo Play" mode activates and 1 of the demoes is showing the tutorial in action. it was first in my rotation so it might be worth watching it before tackling it if Blaze of Storm is your first vertical shooter.
An interesting aspect of the gameplay was that i found it just as tough evading enemy attacks as evading weapon power-ups i didn't want. the power-ups themselves aren't bad, it's more like there were a couple i liked to use more. i wouldn't say the difficulty was too high or too easy. i felt like i could clearly see and understand when it was Game Over.
If you're interested in vertical shoot'em ups, i wouldn't say Blaze of Storm is the easiest. but i would say that it's quite approachable and this demo is well worth checking out if you're curious.
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