"Ghost Blade" HD's game studio 2Dream discussed some details about the bullet hell shoot-'em up game. The game studio also made interesting revelations during the recent interview.
"Ghost Blade" HD's 2Dream Talks About How The Game Started
According to "Ghost Blade" HD's 2Dream, the game came about in early 2015 when they were looking for a new programmer after the first programmer became busy with other things. A prompt was then set up at Shmups.system11.org and found a new programmer.
"Ghost Blade's" name was first titled "The Ghost Blade" on Dreamcast, but was later changed to "Ghost Blade". According to reports, the HD suffix is just fitting, since the games utilized high-defined graphics now. Meantime, the game studio also reveals that an anime, movie or manga-based "Ghost Blade" HD would be unlikely, TGG reported.
"Ghost Blade" HD Is A Great Entry For Shoot-'Em Genre
The "Ghost Blade" HD is a bullet hell shoot-'em-ups that can be intimidating to start into for those who are not a fanatic player of the genre. According to reports, the game is successful in finding the balance between providing a level of difficulty that does not discourage the newcomers, but also becomes a challenge to longtime players.
"Ghost Blade" HD's deep gameplay and strategy make a variety of play styles become possible. Although the two-player co-op is said to be a let down, the score attack mode leaves the players coming back for more.
Before playing "Ghost Blade" HD, the training mode should be visited first to allow the gamers to get comfortable with the basics of the release, instead of just being stranded in the first level without any idea how to play. Aside from that, the training mode will also let the gamers practice specific levels, Pushsquare reported. Watch "Ghost Blade: HD - 8 minutes of PC gameplay footage here: