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Hero 30: Princess 30 Mode Gameplay Video
Just when I thought Hero 30 couldn’t amuse me any further, Marvelous Entertainment releases a video showing gameplay for Princess 30’s story mode. As I mentioned a while back, each character in the game has their own story and play-style. Princess 30’s mode up until now was only called a “shooter.” I wasn’t quite sure what that meant since there are lots of different kinds of shooters. I now see it’s kinda like an arcade-style scrolling shooter.
In this video, Princess 30 acquires one of the ingredients needed to cure her father’s illness and returns back to her castle all in just under 30 seconds. The princess moves around on a map, carried by her loyal servants. From her position on her palanquin, she shoots her enormous bow which fires at a semi-automatic rate. Enemies who close in on Princess 30 carry off or destroy her servants, while the survivors comically make exclamations such as “Eddy!” or “Gil!” I assume these are the names of the fallen comrades.
Hero 30 is one of the funniest games I have seen in a while now. I am glad to see that developers are taking themselves and their games a little less seriously.
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