Star Goddess
- March 7, 2020
- Hesperides Games
Save 9 different goddesses from the evil Star Goddess, and defeat her corrupt empire!!! In this addictive shmup you have to strip the goddesses to save them, from the waves of incoming evil ships.
Reviews
- The game features enjoyable gameplay mechanics that are reminiscent of classic shooters like Asteroids, with a unique twist involving anime elements.
- The artwork is well-drawn, particularly the character designs, and the music enhances the overall experience.
- The developers are responsive to player feedback, addressing issues promptly and showing potential for future improvements.
- The game is still in early access with limited content, featuring only a few playable stages and lacking a tutorial for new players.
- There are performance issues and bugs that can disrupt gameplay, such as characters getting stuck or controls feeling unresponsive.
- The ship's movement is criticized for being too slow, leading to frustrating gameplay moments and cheap deaths.
- gameplay5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 40 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is rated 7/10, praised for its interesting enemy behavior and engaging bullet hell action, though it lacks diverse power-ups. Players appreciate the unique mechanics that demand skillful control with keyboard and mouse. Overall, the gameplay offers a solid experience, albeit with room for improvement.
“Gameplay 7/10 (interesting enemy behavior, lack of different power-ups, good bullet hell action)”
“I really like the gameplay mechanics; it's a bit different and requires some control with the keyboard and mouse, clicking and moving around.”
“I really like the gameplay mechanics; it's a bit different and requires some control with the keyboard and mouse, clicking and moving around.”
- music4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is widely praised for its ability to set the mood, with many reviewers highlighting an awesome soundtrack that enhances the overall experience. While some tracks are reminiscent of previous titles, the variety and quality cater to players of all skill levels, contributing positively to the game's atmosphere. Overall, the music receives high marks, with a notable mention of its effectiveness in complementing the visuals.
“Nice music too, sets the mood.”
“Music 9/10 (awesome soundtrack, most of it is the same as Hell Girls though).”
“I really like the modes from easy to hard, good for novice to advanced players; I enjoyed the nice sprites and the music was pretty cool.”
- story2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's story is brief yet entertaining, featuring a playful narrative complemented by the presence of nude goddesses, adding a unique twist to the overall experience.
- graphics2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics feature a blend of original and anime-style artwork, particularly highlighting well-drawn characters, including full uncensored nudity. Additionally, the background music complements the visuals effectively.
“The artwork is beautiful, blending original and anime styles seamlessly.”
“The visuals are stunning, with a captivating art style that enhances the overall experience.”
“The background music complements the graphics perfectly, creating an immersive atmosphere.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game's replayability is rated low, with a score of 3/10, as while levels are randomly generated, players feel that additional elements are needed to maintain long-term engagement.
“Replay value 3/10. Each level is random, but the game needs something else to keep people playing.”
“After completing the game once, I found little incentive to go back. The lack of meaningful choices really hurts replayability.”
“The game feels repetitive after the first playthrough. There aren't enough variations or unlockables to make me want to play again.”