Разработчик: G.rev Ltd.
Описание
Этот роботический шутер является трибъютом к ностальгии по аркадным играм 1980-х годов. Игрокам придется принимать мгновенные стратегические решения в этом напряженном, полном адреналина шутере. С драматическими визуальными эффектами и великолепным саундтреком, G.rev с гордостью представляет игру Strania, как их первый продукт на платформе Steam.
Steam версия игры Strania включает в себя дополнительный загрузочный контент «Side Vower», в прошлом доступный отдельно для домашних консолей. Играйте в роли пилота из лагеря Vower, пытающегося освободить священную землю его народа от захватчиков.
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, japanese, russian
Системные требования
Windows
- ОС *: Windows 7
- Процессор: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400
- Оперативная память: 2 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: NVIDIA GeForce 7900GS / ATI RADEON X1600Pro
- DirectX: версии 9.0c
- Место на диске: 500 MB
- Звуковая карта: Direct Sound
- ОС *: Windows vista/7/8/10
- Процессор: Intel Core 2 Duo E7200
- Оперативная память: 4 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250
- Место на диске: 500 MB
- Звуковая карта: Direct Sound
Отзывы пользователей
This one is made by G.Rev, who also made Border Down. I can't recommend this one at all. At first blush it seems good but it revels in a couple of shmup pet peeves of mine:
First, one of the bosses can linger at the bottom of the screen. Unless you have certain weapon(s) you can't hurt it but it can hurt you. It'll stay there for awhile wasting your time.
Second, this and other bosses can go into the background where they can shoot you but you can't shoot back. Maybe in short bursts this is okay but it goes on long enough in this game to grind my gears.
Fun mecha multi scrolling game, the good thing about this game aside from the game play is that it isn't as graphically demanding compared to most other PC games. It runs smooth at 1080p 60 FPS
I actually played the demo of this game on xbox360 when gold was a thing, and now getting to play it on PC, it's still worth the purchase. It's just a really good bullet hell shmup game. The variety of weapons as well as being able to upgrade them depending on what faction you play's good especially with being able to switch weapons too. Not dying on 1 hit's also good.
The fact also that you can play either side's also a plus as it gives you more to play. I would say though, if you plan to just play the game in it's entirety, you've got to play on hard mode as it has everything in it. If you want to make things easier, just do normal until you have more continues. You don't have to 1CC the game to get the ending, as long as you do things on hard or above, it's fine.
But yea, game's great, would recommend to more experienced bullet hell players, but those who are new to the genre are also welcome.
No sound effect and there's no working fix or workaround
Thanks G.Rev. Bring your other shmups on steam too. I love Strania and i wish to play your other games. Frankly don't care to go hunting emulators, not my thing. Would love to get them all in one place on steam. All ready to go without graphical glitches and slowdowns, fully optimized for the PC. Take your time if you must but do bring them all to steam eventually. Thanks again for Strania. Such a smooth shmup with sexy explosions.
I was surprised by how much I ended up liking this. It actually comes with two campaigns with totally different enemies, bosses and music that are built around one another in a clever way. Cool weapon system, great music and a few top shelf bosses. Highly recommended if you're looking for a good shooter.
okay so i tried reinstalling this game over and over but it does not have any sounds but i would never ever play this again because i keep on reinstalling this game but idk how to fix the sound the sound is not working in this game on my pc idk why does it like this i played this in xbox 360 and steam bought this game from microsoft and i bought this game and i would never leave this game high ratings because of sound is not working
Looks good. Will take a while for me to get familiar with the weapon system. I always picked the worst weapon for the situation. Features includes online leaderboard. No replay save though. The game can be changed whether you want to make it checkpoint-based or respawn, which is neat, but the online score is only for checkpoint-based.
One issue I had is no gamepad support. I'm not sure what happened because at the intro screen, the game did detect my gamepad keypress, but after the menu loaded up, the gamepad no longer works. A workaround is to use Steam to emulate the keyboard buttons, so it's a non-issue.
Fantastic game. Great control and difficulty balance even though the game does get pretty tough at times. Love the weapon switching system similar to Einhander but implemented in a vertical STG. All in all fantastic gameplay and graphics, as well as a nice scoring system for more serious players.
9/10
+Good challenge
+love the premise
+short but sweet
+nice alternate game modes
+techno music fits the game well
+weapons are fun and interesting to utilize in a variety of situations
+few replays will ever be the same
I recommend it. It'll be joining the ranks of my many other shoot em ups.
A really good danmaku by one of the most inoving compagny for shmups. Unusual gameplay (you can loot up to 3 weapons, then you use 2 of them simultaneously, and you have to learn when to pick which weapon), good graphics, good OST.
If you like maniac shooters, it's a must have.
Also: when it first launched, my stick wasn't working. I asked on the forum if the dev were planning to fix it, they told me to wait for next patch, and next patch my stick was perfectly working. I wish more compagny would react that fast and listen to their customers.
Strania marks the entrance of G.Rev straight into the PC realm. Nothing like entering with style and a loud bang, eh? The game harkens to the tradition of older STGs, employing walls, obstacles and a much smaller bullet count compared to other developers who gear towards the bullet hell/danmaku territory.
Sporting a multitude of different weapons, integrated DLC (which basically acts as a sequel/another side of the story) featuring an entire new set of stages making pretty much 2 games in 1, Strania is just great, plays great and will keep you entertained for a while.
The one little thing that I didn't like was the game booting straight to a rather crude main menu without even music to put a good ambience. What happened there, G.Rev?
For a first effort it's fine, the game runs great but the graphical options are barebones. A little AA and texture resolution would've been greatly welcomed.
Looking forward to the next G.Rev game on PC!!!
Wonderful modern shmup from genre masters G.rev, featuring spectacular graphics and great gameplay. Tactics would prove essential in your battle, since your choice of weaponry (and there are plenty of those!) in each situation can either help you make it alive or lead to your firey downfall. There is also an alternate mission, in which you play the side of Vower, the Stranian's foe whom you fight in the original mission. That said, one could say you have two games in the price of one. Very highly recommended, superb game trully worth its price!
Do not read this if you think Mechas are a cereal brand.
From the perspective of a common couch potato this is a delicious shmup served in a very decent way.
G R E AT fun as a 2 player co-op, be aware that it is different than the x-box release as this will be LOCAL co-op only!
Comes with twice the amount of weapons borderlands has, or so I think.
Splendid 2.5D interaction inlevel as well as infight during a boss encounter.
Combination of 3 collectable weapons, 2 or even 3 active at the same time thus go mad combining them.
Given the gerne, the storyline present is a little more catchy than usual i'd say, not Shakespear but fun.
Two different factions to play, controls differ a bit, weapons seem to be the same.
This pumps up replayability quite a lot, anyhow it is great fun to play encouters from both sides.
Runs great, 1920x1080 @60, on a 7 year old GTX260 with a quad core cpu, so this is no hardware consuming monster and thus should run quite well on most modern rigs.
So go, go highjack your best childhood friend, tape him to the sofa and enjoy at least 48h of this utterly brilliant action game.
If you are a litlle pew, pew, pew you basically want to play this!
I WANT MORE!
Strania is yet another Xbox 360 shmup release that is seeing new life on the Steam platform. As far as those releases go, this was my favorite along with Eschatos (also on Steam, and something you should also buy if you haven't yet). What I appreciated the most about this game was G.Rev's decision to design it will respect to the "Traditional" style shooter, as opposed to the bullet hell style which has become more common in modern shump design. Not to say I don't like to play bullet hells, I just prefer the design elements of the 80's/early 90's shooters, where the focus was on less numerous but more targeted bullets, an assortment of distinct weapons to use where success in the game is determined by proper use of said weapons in different situations, environmental hazards, cinematic style stage progression, etc. Think Gradius, R-Type, Thunder Force, the various Complie shooters like MUSHA, and Einhander as examples of what this is modeled after. That type of style is right up my alley, and Strania does the job of scratching that particular itch. Add on top of that, add the catchy, shump appropriate, electro synth fusion soundtrack of Keishi Yonao, and you have a very well crafted game.
The craftsmanship extends to the fact that G.Rev took it upon themselves to make a whole extra addition to main Strania campaign with the "Side Vover" add on (at no extra cost in the Steam version), were you play the game from the perspective of the Stranian antagonists, the Vower. Essentially, you play the main game in reverse, starting from the Vower home colony, going through the same stages from the Strania side to get the Stranian home base. However, instead of being the recycled affair you would likely expect from something like this, the stage design, bosses, music, and progression is distinct enough to make it feel like an entirely different game. It was an example of how to do DLC the right way, by adding value to the game while keeping the main portion whole and untampered with.
Those that are more observant will see the subtleties that G.Rev put in both campaigns to differentiate the Stranian and Vower sides, and give them personality without even having to rely on story composition. For example, the Stranian's mechs and infrastructure are very angular and blocky and the uniforms of the main pilots suggest a militaristic, organized culture. The Vower's mechs and equipment on the other hand, are mostly rounded and curved, and the dress of the pilots suggest a tribal, nomadic, theocratic culture. Another example is that while pilots on both sides can use each others weapon arrays (denoted by being highlighted by Blue (Strania), Red (Vower) or Purple (Netural) in game), only mechs on the Stranian side have access to enhanced versions of the Strania side's weapons (essentially activated by collecting two of the same weapon on one weapon slot), and only Vower mechs can use enhanced Vower weapons on the other end. Depending on what side you play, you'll find that the enemies will mostly attack you with their side's weapons, which you mainly get from stealing them off destroyed enemy mechs. Weapons on your side are mainly gotten by storage crates and friendly drops. It's the little things that help make this game special.
If you are a fan of the genre at all, don't make the mistake of overlooking this game, as it apparently was when it was initially released. It deserves more recognition, and is a much purchase. And you definitely want G.Rev releasing more of their games on Steam.
Next to CAVE, G.Rev are the GOLD STANDARD to me in #SHMUPS
One of the easiest shooters to get into, and most addictive. Although G.Rev's pinnacle is Borderdown. This is still a fanstatic treat to play, and plays in FULL PC rmonitor resolution!! ..and looks amazing!
The only thing lacking which could help 'seal the deal' is the OST, but other than that..
..BUY IT NOW!
Looking for an accessible shmup with great looks and a kick ass soundtrack? In love with japanese mecha anime?
Look no further, the game you're looking for is right here: Strania is a masterpiece of arcade gaming!
Perfect for a quick round or two while still offering a deep and satisfying weapon system.
Highly recommended.
P.S.: Yo G.rev! Would love to play Under Defeat on Steam:-))
Mechs, lots of weapons, and big explosions! The gameplay video on Steam pretty much says it all, and it plays just as good as it looks.
The most interesting thing about this game is the variety in both the environment, enemy placement and design, and the way you handle each situation with the different weapons. This is a game that rewards experimentation and replaying with different combinations. You can switch on the fly and keep something in reserve, so each time I make a mistake I always think "oh yeah, I should try it like this instead". Very fun if you like to go in-depth with the available options.
The recharging shield is also a cool dual-purpose tool. You can use it for quick bursts of invincibility during a tricky section, or use it to boost multiplier during particularly lucrative situations. It's up to you; play it safe or balls to the wall.
The graphics are a good compromise between awesomeness and visibilty. There's streams of shell casings flying out of weapons (even though they shoot lasers), sweet but brief boss intros firing flak everywhere, and of course the deeply satisfying mega explostions when you down giant bosses. Color choice is done well, so no matter how much is going on I haven't had visibility issues with bullets or the hitbox.
Well, here's my 2 cents on it, lol! X3
From the makers of Border Down, Under Defeat, both Senko no Ronde's, Mamoru-Kun Curse, and their latest title Kokuga. Comes G.Rev's Strania - The Stella Machina - (Seisou Kouki Strania/星霜鋼機ストラニア), their first title on Steam.
Previously developed for XBLA and the Nesica-(X)-Live Arcade, Strania is a shoot-em-up/shmup/STG, in which you're fighting a war against both the Stranian and the Vower armies vaying conquest. Yes, there is a story on both sides if you check the "How-To-Play" section after you see the mechanics of the game.
Gameplay wise, the mechanics feel similar to Einhander in a sense, where you can switch weapons (up to 3) for the right situations (though there can be times where you might end up in the wrong situation if you pick the wrong weapons.) There are a total of 9 different weapons you can use in the entire game to suit your preferences (you can also level them up if you pick the same weapon again, though the colors will vary by the sides which weapons you can only upgrade to Lv.2), although...
Scoring however, requires you to use the weapons (all 9 of them in one playthough) strategically and tactically. The game uses the JP ranking system (Kyu = Dan) to score points, use them often when destroying enemies will yield bonus points (from 10kyu to 1kyu, and then from 1Dan to 10Dan), getting all 9 weapons to 1dan or higher at the end will give you a 9Mil. point bonus if you know the game in and out. Not only that, you can use the O/D system to temporary be invulnerable for a while, and have a multiplier going from X1.1 to X2.0, use when necessary.
As it is with ports that come from the Arcade/Console versions and bringing them out to Steam, this is more or less the same as the 360 port and everything is just right with it, no issues on my end, just smooth gameplay from here on in.
Lastly on the +/- sides!
+Same as it is on both XBLA/Nesica, good gameplay/mechanics/etc. (Includes both the base game and Side: Vower! Based on the 1.1 XBLA updated version.)
+Various options you can set your experience to the PC port. Although the - only to some users as usual with PC users, there will be problems, but nothing much updates/patches could fix. And help on the game forums if necessary.
-Unfortunately, online co-op is not in the Steam version, even though the XBLA release had it, and the co-op for that had no lag whatsoever, just smooth gameplay there too. Luckily there's Local Co-Op at least. I just hope G.Rev can find a way to add this to the Steam version if they can do it.
And to finish it off, Strania is a great game overall, the game can be tailored to your liking either for relaxed or hardcore play. I just hope this ends up being a success somehow that G.Rev can port their back catalog onto Steam. Maybe even new titles if they can! X3
Just a preliminary report from having my face smashed in on a quick three credit attempt: The port runs fine. Can't speak at the enthusiast's level for detail though.
For anyone else, this shmup's gimmick is that you are a giant robot with three weapons, (rotating, one in each hand, one in reserve) and you can constantly switch them out from a variety of drops offered through the game. The weapons are swords or various shot styles. Tremendous chance for experimentation here and varied play styles. This was a favorite of mine on Xbox, glad to see it escape XBLA.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | G.rev Ltd. |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 22.12.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 88% положительных (33) |