Reviews for the collection are generally mixed to negative, with critics often describing the games as "broken" or "shoddily designed".
: Critics have pointed out significant flaws such as poor sound design, "borderline unplayable" enemy animations, and a lack of innovation compared to contemporaries like Thunder Force . Reviews for the collection are generally mixed to
: Notably, the 8-bit version lacks a scoring system entirely, which is unusual for the genre. Purchasing Options Purchasing Options : Includes both the 8-bit Famicom-style
: Includes both the 8-bit Famicom-style game and the 16-bit Genesis-style sequel. : Allows players to save their progress at
: Players collect various power-ups to upgrade weapons, increase speed, and enhance their health bar while fighting toward stage bosses. Critical Reception and Value
: Features like control remapping , multiple screen filters (4 types), and different screen types.
: Allows players to save their progress at any time, making the notoriously difficult levels more accessible.