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November 2015
![]() Developer logo. | ![]() Some levels are underwater, even though you control a plane. You may notice that the game uses 3D models even though the gameplay is on a 2D plane. | ![]() Sometimes the game will move the camera cinematically, but you don't play the game from these types of angles. |
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![]() My ship is on the left, with decently upgraded firepower. | ![]() Those red dots are enemy bullets. You need to be on top of your game to succeed! | ![]() Some concept art of a boss. |
Sine Mora
I played Sine Mora on the PS Vita but it is also on the PS3 and some other platforms. It is an old-school-style shoot-em-up (or Schmup), which means you control an upgradeable ship and shoot at enemies on a 2D plane. I thought this was a decent modernization of a classic genre. However, I didn't really like this game. I'm not sure why - honestly, it might partially be because I wasn't very good at it. I could beat it on easy, but I don't think I could even get past the 2nd or 3rd boss on harder difficulties. Apparently this game is loved by many but honestly I don't know what's so great about it.
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