- July 7, 2016
- TRIANGLE SERVICE
TRIZEAL Remix
Platforms
About
Trizeal Remix is a shoot-'em-up game with strategic weapon-switching mechanics, offering a wide shot, narrow laser, and guided missiles. Upgrading weapons enables firing even with different selections, and players can unlock a hidden ship with a unique play style. The game features local co-op, replay support, a memorable soundtrack, and Steam integration for achievements, leaderboards, and cloud saves.



- The weapon switching mechanic adds a layer of strategy and fun to the gameplay, allowing for customization and tactical choices.
- The game features solid controls and a nice soundtrack, contributing to an enjoyable experience for fans of the genre.
- Trizeal offers a nostalgic old-school feel, appealing to players who appreciate classic shoot 'em ups.
- The graphics are considered subpar and unattractive, detracting from the overall visual experience.
- The pacing is slow, which can lead to boredom and frustration, especially in the early levels.
- The gameplay feels generic and unremarkable, lacking the innovation and excitement found in other shmups.
gameplay
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay in Trizeal Remix is characterized by solid mechanics and a classic shmup style, enhanced by a unique weapon-switching mechanic that allows players to transform their ship into three different modes, each offering distinct tactical advantages. While some reviewers noted that the gameplay feels somewhat generic, the combination of well-balanced mechanics, the ability to upgrade weapons, and the inclusion of features like tate mode contribute to an engaging and enjoyable experience. Overall, the game successfully blends nostalgic elements with modern gameplay dynamics.
“It is good to have a classic shmup (not bullet hell) in this era as the simple and classic gameplay has its charm.”
“The transformable ship really makes the gameplay more frantic, fun, and tactical.”
“Trizeal Remix is a beautiful vertical shmup with fun and well-balanced gameplay, where the player's ship can be transformed into three different modes: [wide], [missile], and [laser], each offering unique advantages.”
“You have a mechanic that allows you to switch between 3 weapons instead of having buttons for each weapon like Radiant Silvergun; you have to change with a button.”
“There is nothing wrong with the gameplay mechanics, but they feel generic.”
“Having said that, like the other games from Triangle Service, the game mechanics are very solid.”