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'''Metal Torrent''', also known as '''Aa! Mujou! Setsuna!''' in Japan, is a vertical STG shooter with 3D graphics, published by Nintendo and released on their DSiWare platform for the Nintendo DSi. There does not appear to have ever been a physical release, and as such, this game may no longer be available once the Nintendo eShop for 3DS closes. | '''Metal Torrent''', also known as '''Aa! Mujou! Setsuna!''' in Japan, is a vertical STG shooter with 3D graphics, published by Nintendo and released on their DSiWare platform for the Nintendo DSi. There does not appear to have ever been a physical release, and as such, this game may no longer be available once the Nintendo eShop for 3DS closes. | ||
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== Gameplay Overview == | == Gameplay Overview == | ||
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+ | The game is a vertical scrolling shooter featuring a chain mechanic, a cube collect mechanic, and eight stages, called '''phases''', that can be either patterned or random. Difficulty can be controlled by this method, as well as by the ship selected at the beginning of each session. | ||
=== Controls === | === Controls === | ||
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− | * '''A | + | * '''A:''' Fire special weapon, and confirm menu selections |
− | * '''B:''' | + | * '''B:''' Fire blaster, and go back one menu screen |
+ | * '''+Control Pad:''' Control ship movement, change menu pages, navigate menus | ||
+ | * '''L,R:''' Change menu pages, not used during gameplay | ||
+ | * '''START:''' Pause the game | ||
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− | === | + | === Characters / Ships / Styles === |
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− | + | There are two ships to choose from: | |
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+ | *'''Accipiter:''' Also known as Tyoe A in the Cave STG forums, this ship is recommended for beginners by the in-game manual, as this ship has an "automated last stand defense system" which seems to work like an autobomb. It is red in colour. | ||
+ | *'''Bateluer:''' Also known as TYpe B in the Cave STG forums, this ship is considered the expert ship, and does not autobomb. It is blue in colour. It has a slightly narrower fire pattern as well. | ||
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=== Weapons === | === Weapons === | ||
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− | + | While there are no pickup items that can change the weapons for the ship, each ship does contain its own loadout: | |
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+ | *'''Accipiter:''' Wide shot pattern for Fire, and a pulse weapon for Special. The pulse weapon acts as a rechargeable bomb, and can also be manually triggered as long as the Special gauge is at least one-third full. Otherwise, it will not discharge, and if there is not enough energy to discharge the pulse weapon, the ship will be destroyed when hit. | ||
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+ | *'''Bateleur:''' Narrow spread pattern for Fire, and a narrow beam laser for Special. While you will always be able to fire either weapon, the Special gauge tracks the usage of the jamming field. Enemy bullets that enter the field slow considerably, making for easier evasion. Additionally, bullets fired by enemies destroyed with the beam laser will turn into cubes. | ||
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=== Items === | === Items === | ||
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This section describes any and all collectibles that you acquire in the game. An example being any '''Power Up items''' or '''Medals''' from ''[[Battle Garegga|Battle Garegga]]''. Include secret items such as extra lives as well. | This section describes any and all collectibles that you acquire in the game. An example being any '''Power Up items''' or '''Medals''' from ''[[Battle Garegga|Battle Garegga]]''. Include secret items such as extra lives as well. | ||
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=== Scoring === | === Scoring === | ||
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This section should cover a general breakdown of the scoring system of the game. Feel free to put the meat and potatoes here. A great example of a scoring section is the ''[[DoDonPachi]]'' page. | This section should cover a general breakdown of the scoring system of the game. Feel free to put the meat and potatoes here. A great example of a scoring section is the ''[[DoDonPachi]]'' page. | ||
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== Development History == | == Development History == | ||
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== Version Differences == | == Version Differences == | ||
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== Other == | == Other == |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 21 November 2023
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Developer: | Arika |
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Music: | Person A |
Program: | Person B |
Art: | Person C |
Release date: | 2010 |
Previous game: | Previous game of the developer |
Next game: | Next game of the developer |
Metal Torrent, also known as Aa! Mujou! Setsuna! in Japan, is a vertical STG shooter with 3D graphics, published by Nintendo and released on their DSiWare platform for the Nintendo DSi. There does not appear to have ever been a physical release, and as such, this game may no longer be available once the Nintendo eShop for 3DS closes.
Contents
Gameplay Overview
The game is a vertical scrolling shooter featuring a chain mechanic, a cube collect mechanic, and eight stages, called phases, that can be either patterned or random. Difficulty can be controlled by this method, as well as by the ship selected at the beginning of each session.
Controls
- Y: Fire special weapon
- X: Fire blaster
- A: Fire special weapon, and confirm menu selections
- B: Fire blaster, and go back one menu screen
- +Control Pad: Control ship movement, change menu pages, navigate menus
- L,R: Change menu pages, not used during gameplay
- START: Pause the game
Characters / Ships / Styles
There are two ships to choose from:
- Accipiter: Also known as Tyoe A in the Cave STG forums, this ship is recommended for beginners by the in-game manual, as this ship has an "automated last stand defense system" which seems to work like an autobomb. It is red in colour.
- Bateluer: Also known as TYpe B in the Cave STG forums, this ship is considered the expert ship, and does not autobomb. It is blue in colour. It has a slightly narrower fire pattern as well.
Weapons
While there are no pickup items that can change the weapons for the ship, each ship does contain its own loadout:
- Accipiter: Wide shot pattern for Fire, and a pulse weapon for Special. The pulse weapon acts as a rechargeable bomb, and can also be manually triggered as long as the Special gauge is at least one-third full. Otherwise, it will not discharge, and if there is not enough energy to discharge the pulse weapon, the ship will be destroyed when hit.
- Bateleur: Narrow spread pattern for Fire, and a narrow beam laser for Special. While you will always be able to fire either weapon, the Special gauge tracks the usage of the jamming field. Enemy bullets that enter the field slow considerably, making for easier evasion. Additionally, bullets fired by enemies destroyed with the beam laser will turn into cubes.
Items
This section describes any and all collectibles that you acquire in the game. An example being any Power Up items or Medals from Battle Garegga. Include secret items such as extra lives as well.
Scoring
This section should cover a general breakdown of the scoring system of the game. Feel free to put the meat and potatoes here. A great example of a scoring section is the DoDonPachi page.
Development History
If available, you can include information here about the hardware, the development of the game, and its general reception. Try to have as much information in this section cited as possible.
Version Differences
- In Japan, this game was released as Aa! Mujou! Setsuna!. There are no other known differences apparent, besides language.
Trivia
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Gallery
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Other
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