How to Get Good at Shoot Em Ups in 7 Days

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  • @ShmupJunkie
    @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +72

    Learn to Shmup in 7 Days? Is that even possible? Tips, tricks, strategy and more. For beginners and intermediate players alike, I hope everyone finds something useful in this video and enjoys.
    For those that voted in the community poll for the thumbnail, thank you. As you can see, Miko won the battle.
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    • @kevward2596
      @kevward2596 3 роки тому +1

      Hey man boss tips right here thanks man ketsui can get kind o not fun when I lose my tiny pittance 3lives then back to main menu 😂😂so some great tips here for me to try even though I’m older now n my reflexes are done 🙄but hey I love my shmups anyways😎I know your busy junkie but if you can and get time could you name me some quality shmups to play and find on my name/arcade odroid console I heard you mention cyvern on another vid and I’m yet to check my list to see if it’s there but if you could list me a say top 5 or 10 mame/arcades shmups for me to look to see if I have them that would be super cool bro but if not then no probs I know your busy but well smoke em if you got em and of course ......”BATSUGAN”. 😂😂😂

    • @OM19_MO79
      @OM19_MO79 3 роки тому +1

      I played shooters back in the 90s and even mastered games like Gradius, R-Type, Parodius and others. I still like shooters and have bought games like Ikaruga and Chaos Field for the GC and many others but stayed away from them for the longest time; those bullets scared the hell out of me (no pun intended).
      Earlier this year I decided to finally get into these games again with the game "Meglilo". I did exactly the same steps as in this video! I was amazed by that, though I don't remember how long it took me.
      I still haven't beaten the game on the highest difficulty but got pretty close, I hope I get more time to do it soon as my current job doesn't allow me to play much.

    • @kaiser8659
      @kaiser8659 3 роки тому +2

      Your advice got me to the final stage of Touhou 7 on my third run! Thanks so much! :D

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +2

      @@kaiser8659 Awesome! Isn’t 7 such a relaxing and chill game to play? Who knew bullet hell could be chill.

    • @kevward2596
      @kevward2596 3 роки тому +1

      Oh well thanks anyways dude😎👍

  • @a.rheser8181
    @a.rheser8181 3 роки тому +111

    As a teacher myself, this is a very good, well made, well thought out video! As someone who loves Shmups, but not got good at any of them in 30+ years, I’m going to watch this video again and again.

    • @D-A-K
      @D-A-K 3 роки тому +5

      Can confirm.

    • @ianswift3521
      @ianswift3521 9 місяців тому +2

      step 1: watch superplays.
      step 2: always be patient
      step 3: try again over and over and over and over again. and again and again. and over and over again.
      step 4: goal achieved

  • @JaimersSTG
    @JaimersSTG 3 роки тому +138

    Great stuff!
    I guess I'll write down my general approach as well:
    I mostly follow these five steps:
    1. Figure out what patterns every enemy does and what their AI is (are bullet patterns aimed, fixed, aimed away, random, combination of these etc.).
    2. Make a route through the game that gives the most consistent and safe results.
    3. Efficient practice: only practice parts that still give me trouble.
    4. Reworking strategies if I find myself failing something often in a run.
    5. Consistent practice: you don't have to play much to improve so long as you play regularly (like one run a day).
    In my experience this approach is very similar to how you approach a speedrun.
    I use savestates (or stage practice/practice tools) to figure out every single individual section of a game.
    This is with experimenting myself and by watching tons of replays to find the best route (usually the safest and most consistent).
    I then practice every single individual section until I get really consistent at it, then try to keep chaining more and more of these sections together until I can eventually do the entire stage very consistently.
    I repeat that for every stage until I can do the full game.
    After all that I start to actually do runs, it's basically at the very end of the process for me.
    At this point I focus practice on the sections that still give me trouble, or revise them if they don't work as well as I thought. Doing runs is the best way to find out what these trouble spots are.
    Consistent practice is also really important. You don't have to do constant daily 8 hour grinds or anything like that, all it takes is just one single run a day to keep improving at your game.
    Watching all sorts of different superplays/guides/videos is very useful to see what's possible in the game when making your route. Sometimes there is a very easy trick that you wouldn't have noticed before. You can incorporate strats from superplays in your route, but be aware that superplays often do very risky things for little score gain, so only implement those if you're comfortable with them.
    Consistency is BY FAR the most important part of a run, so don't incorporate strats that have like a 10% success rate in practice.
    Better to bomb or do a different, safer strat in that case.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +22

      Straight from the horses mouth! This is all gold. And thank you again for using some of your gameplay as examples. What I really liked in what you just wrote is the consistency angle. You don't have to put in 8 hours a day, but simply keep at it. Even if just one run a day... and you will see improvement as it becomes a routine. I will make sure to push that point in a future video as many think they have to endlessly practice a game for several hours a day and it's a chore. Maybe at some ultra high level you do. But to simply keep improving, just an efficient run or two a day can be fun and keep it from feeling like a chore. Very good message. 👍

    • @salmonconnections
      @salmonconnections 3 роки тому +6

      The first step sounds obvious but reading it was actually a bit of a moment of clarity for me. Since my gaze is directed at bullet patterns around midscreen or below, it's easy to totally miss the details of how those patterns originate/which parts exactly are fixed and aimed, as well as how the movement of the enemy shifts those patterns around. Paying more attention to that early would save me a ton of time. Thanks.

    • @Psych0boost
      @Psych0boost 3 роки тому +16

      I feel like Moses receiving the 10 commandments

    • @ianswift3521
      @ianswift3521 9 місяців тому

      savestates are antithetical and am dismayed to hear you use them to practice. the whole aspect of patience and willpower is lost when savestates are used to micromanage sections. i know that it's worked out for you but it's not something i could ever do with any remaining self respect.

    • @ianswift3521
      @ianswift3521 9 місяців тому

      because... to be able to beat something after playing through a good 30 minutes is the point, the stress test of it all, the willpower needed. when you're reloading savestates of a point in the late game, that removes all of the stress and mental power that got you to that point. all of the time preceding those late game bosses and sections is part of the game. and necessary to constantly persevere through.

  • @willybadonkatonka8465
    @willybadonkatonka8465 Рік тому +16

    This video (and you) are so awesome. This is like anti-"gatekeeping". Instead of whining that there isn't an easy mode, you tell potential players how to empower themselves instead of feeling validated by their non-accomplishments. It's fair and non-judgemental while also encouraging people to push and better themselves. Excellent content.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  Рік тому +8

      Thank you. One of the primary goals of my channel became to get new people interested in the genre and excited to play the games. And since they can often appear so daunting many just never bother. Yet all of us old farts that grew up playing them when the genre was very popular often got our ass kicked by them too. But we simply played them for the fun of it knowing we wouldn’t always be able to beat them. Only over time did we become much better with lots of experience. It all started with a simple love of the games and playing them for fun, often without expectations. Really glad you enjoyed this.

  • @morsalty
    @morsalty 3 роки тому +84

    You're doing such a service to the community with videos like these!
    Seriously, this was a fantastic easy to understand overview on learning how to play the genre more effectively.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +4

      Thanks man I'm glad you enjoyed it. I couldn't possibly cover close to all I wanted and it wasn't easy keeping things brisk and moving. It was a real challenge, but I'm happy with how it came out overall.

    • @maxpowered7144
      @maxpowered7144 3 роки тому

      What community Morsalty? It's just a bunch of 1cc trolls from MarkMSX's circle taunting noobs and gatekeeping everyone else.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +4

      @@maxpowered7144 Definitely not on my discord where we have a ton of new players and those just enjoying the games. It’s a good mix along with more serious players earnestly helping them out. And I’ll do my best to keep it that way.

    • @morsalty
      @morsalty 3 роки тому +1

      @@maxpowered7144 I never see anyone taunting new players or casuals, they are most of the people who actually play these games! I got nothing but encouragement and advice when i started out and thats what i see new players get when they put themselves out there as well.
      There is even a list going around for easy clears for new players that was shown briefly in this video.
      The gate is open, come on in!

  • @Kira-ji2ft
    @Kira-ji2ft 9 місяців тому +4

    Great video. I feel like way too many communities are so afraid of the stigma of "those guys who tell you to git gud" that they fail to provide new players with the resources to actually get good.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  9 місяців тому +2

      Thanks. I also tried to get the message across that getting gud or striving for a 1cc isn’t the only way to play them. Not everyone has the interest to play that way. Simply getting better for your own sake to get more enjoyment out of them and appreciate more of each game and it’s unique mechanics is rewarding as well. I hoped this video would appeal to that broader audience both looking for real tips to achieve goals or simply to play shmups more competently without any overarching achievement in mind.

  • @MarcBarkyMarta
    @MarcBarkyMarta 3 роки тому +24

    Bullet dodging is like the intermediate hump that a lot of people get intimidated by and stuck at, it would seem.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +7

      Very much so, as it's often the most intimidating. It can seem impossible the denser the patterns get and unless you have some strategies to employ you are just flailing. So I am hoping new players may see some of the techniques here like bullet herding and eliminating threats quickly, and by trying them out, making it more manageable and fun than it initially seemed. You know very well that playing a shmup haphazardly, not even the best players could worm their way out of those mistakes. You're either in the flow of the game or you aren't, like swimming against the current.

  • @BenSchmerler
    @BenSchmerler 3 роки тому +2

    This is terrific. It does seem like the Shmup genre is sort of isolated to a very specific type of gamer. I went to a retro game store a few years ago when I started getting into it more, and the guy told me "shmups are games that people tend to graduate to...intimidating but rewarding".

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +2

      An unfortunate stigma that's kept them niche for so long. When they were more prevalent they were just seen as something fun anyone can play despite being difficult. A staple of arcades now long gone.

    • @BenSchmerler
      @BenSchmerler 3 роки тому

      @@ShmupJunkie niche although it helps make niche UA-cam channels :) I remember as someone who grew up in the 80s and 90s and going to video stores to rent games like Gyruss or Gradius they were just NES games, to your point. I didn't even really distinguish them from any other games I rented. It seems like maybe as the 90s went on and the tech got more powerful for whatever reason they started becoming more obscure.

  • @ottodob
    @ottodob 3 роки тому +15

    This dude and bullet heaven turned me into a straight up addict. Always enjoyed a good shmup as a kid but now I've pretty much abandoned all other genres besides racers.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +3

      Lol, well for my part I still like to play all kinds of games even though I only mostly make vids on shmups. Can’t deny I play them more than other genres though. If you’re looking for other good shmup channels don’t miss Mark at Electric Underground either. He’s more hardcore than the likes of me or Ed but he’s a good dude and an incredibly talented player. I rarely miss his vids.

  • @ShmupsBR
    @ShmupsBR 3 роки тому +17

    Awesome job, man! You managed to synthesize a lot of ideas that it took me years to learn. I hope your video helps demystify the idea that a shmup player needs to be born with more than two eyes, or a "spider sense" or Bruce Lee reflexes to learn to play well.

  • @CharlieCon
    @CharlieCon 3 роки тому +13

    Worth the wait, what a great video. I’ve been stuck in a loop of having too high of standards for myself and resetting on the first death, as if I could 1CC a game on my first go. I need to start enjoying them first!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +6

      Yes please don't do that from the start. Nobody 1CCs a game from the start and if you make it a chore you'll just stop playing. Enjoy and finish it first, then slowly start working on it level by level if you want. Unless I am just completely screwing up I tend to not just reset, as sometimes what starts as a bad run turns into a good one or I learn something along the way. Long as I'm just playing it for fun.

    • @AstralPhnx
      @AstralPhnx 2 роки тому +2

      @@ShmupJunkie god geez yeah this. One of the things that really helped me break this loop of "Needing to be perfect" was playing ZeroRanger because the game doesn't punish you for continuing, you maintain your progress etc etc. It made me realise "Hey I'm here to have fun and make progress, not 1CC something from the beginning".
      God ZeroRanger is good

  • @singularbear8656
    @singularbear8656 7 місяців тому +2

    Touhou 8 is my favorite shmup game. So glad to see it in this video

  • @Chinopolis
    @Chinopolis 3 роки тому +28

    Fantastic video, I really wish I had something like this back when I started. I'm glad you mentioned a lot of the mental aspects of it too, like not comparing yourself to superplayers. From a young age we all were able to pick up master the classics and many of us have done so for most of our lives, so picking up the first shmup and getting a big fat GAME OVER in stage 1 or 2 is a big shock.
    Shmups are different though, they require their own "language" of skill that is different from every other game, but I also think they are so much more rewarding. Nothing is quite as satisfying than entering your initials at the end next to a big "0 continues." I hope this video can help many more players achieve that.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +4

      Well, you've sure as hell come a long way and 1CC games better and faster than I ever could, so you clearly got on the right path along the way. I did try to make this video something for everyone. Some approach and theory for beginners and some more intermediate tips for players that need actual technique to try and implement. There is so much more I would've loved to include but chose to keep this video moving fast and furious. If it's enough to show some new players the satisfaction you're referring to once they practice some of these methods, then I'll consider it a success.

  • @TheElectricUnderground
    @TheElectricUnderground 3 роки тому +9

    Awesome stuff!! Thanks for the shout out at the end ❤️ also shout out to touhou imperishable night as a starter shmup :-)

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      I enjoyed all your How to videos and a lot of what I've watched I've tried to incorporate and improve when playing bullet hell especially. I'm going to messing with those two Touhou games for a while until I can finish them on normal and hard. Hoping that'll help me keep improving in what's my weakest aspect, dense patterns.

    • @TheElectricUnderground
      @TheElectricUnderground 3 роки тому

      @@ShmupJunkie yeah imperishable night is a really fun hard mode clear!

  • @thebuckeyegamer7443
    @thebuckeyegamer7443 9 місяців тому +2

    Hey junkie! I’ve commented on a few of your videos. I’ve watched this one so many times and took all of your tips to heart. Thanks to your tips I’ve been able to beat quite a few shmups that I never thought I’d be able to. Absolutely love your content!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  9 місяців тому +2

      Dude, yes! That's awesome. I love hearing that. I know this video is pretty niche so it wasn't going to blow up, but I also knew it would be so useful to my core viewers and the right people. And think it ended up one of my best works overall. So I love hearing it's been helpful for you.

    • @thebuckeyegamer7443
      @thebuckeyegamer7443 9 місяців тому +1

      @@ShmupJunkie absolutely!!! Keep the content coming, there’s definitely people like me who appreciate it. The only thing I haven’t been able to do yet is complete a game without using continues. I have gotten close, but not quite. I’ll get there!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  9 місяців тому +1

      @@thebuckeyegamer7443 You’re getting a lot more enjoyment out of them now and that’s what matters.

  • @gurizuri5116
    @gurizuri5116 6 місяців тому +3

    I just had a major knee surgery last week and I'm currently making my way through your entire catalogue front to back rewatching everything over again. Just want to thank you for the crazy high production value and the entertainment you've been providing me through this miserable process haha. I wish teenage me had a channel like this as a resource to assure myself that I'm not alone for loving this genre that is criminally underappreciated by gaming as a whole.
    Thank you junkie :)

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  6 місяців тому +2

      You’re very welcome. Wish you a speedy recovery and am glad my content can help keep you entertained and pass the time as you heal. I had such a fun time making some of my early, old videos. I always hoped people would enjoy coming back to some of them over the years.

    • @gurizuri5116
      @gurizuri5116 5 місяців тому +2

      @@ShmupJunkie the recovery is rough but I'm finally starting to move my leg a little (about 30°)!
      In the meantime I've replayed my fave shmup of all time, batrider, replayed garegga, finally beat all the parodius games, played Viewpoint for the first time (God this game is brutal but so awesome) and now time to finally beat gradius rebirth!
      These videos have definitely given me a reason to get shootin' again :)

  • @cheetah672
    @cheetah672 3 роки тому +11

    Excellent video! I haven't played a shmup seriously in years, but you've made me want to dust off some old games and chase 1CCs again! I also had no idea there was a bigger shmup community, so I'm absolutely going to follow these other shmup channels and see what I can glean from everybody

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      Awesome. Yeah if you haven't checked out Electric Underground, my discord or any others, you'll find a lot of people willing to help and share in the genre. I'm hoping to reach lots of players with this video and bring in some new blood.

    • @cheetah672
      @cheetah672 3 роки тому +1

      @@ShmupJunkie You got an invite to the Discord? 👀

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      @@cheetah672 Of course. Try this and let me know if it doesn’t work. discord.gg/mChnVYNz

    • @cheetah672
      @cheetah672 3 роки тому +1

      @@ShmupJunkie Thanks, it worked!

  • @drewhalcro6082
    @drewhalcro6082 10 місяців тому +2

    I thought this was how to build a game. However, knowing what techniques are utilised is also good information to bring into the game dev process. Thanks

  • @Hambs23
    @Hambs23 7 місяців тому +1

    Tried to follow your guide. Managed to get to beat the final boss for the first time in a shmup! Granted, with infinite continues, but I finished Gal Shell 2 in about 1 and a half afternoons.
    Then moved to a game that plagued me for months during my highschool years, Touhou 6. And in 2 days of practicing and memorizing stuff, I finally beat the Easy Mode with no continues and reached the last boss of Normal mode for the first time.
    It's genuinely bizarre how impossible these games seem at first, but when you get to recognize what you can and can't do everything starts to fall into place.
    For someone who basically gave up in ever trying again a shmup for about 12 years ago, I'm extremely impressed at how the hints you pointed out can completely change the feel of some of these games and make them more approachable.
    There's a few shmups I wanted to try out in the past but never had the confidence that I would be able to enjoy them, and I'm discovering more and more games that look really fun.
    So thank you. Really, thank you so much for giving a bit of your time to make this guide. I know this is more of a personal rant, but I want to at least show how happy I am to come across this video. You made my day.

  • @NTSTS0
    @NTSTS0 Рік тому +3

    This video is amazingly well made, presented, and edited. it is a complete 180 from the other schmup-related content I've seen on UA-cam, and garnered a subscription from me.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  Рік тому

      Thanks! And welcome. Yes I put a ton of time and effort into this one with the goal of it being the definitive beginner guide. Not just to be instructive but also entertaining and positive in the hopes of getting anyone with a casual interest to feel like it’s a genre they can enjoy. Really glad you liked it.

  • @ZX3000GT1
    @ZX3000GT1 Рік тому +2

    My favorite shmup will always be Radiant Silvergun. That game gives so many tools for you in the form of 7 weapons that can be used at any time and learning when to use them is such a rewarding thing to do. No other shmup ever gave me that feeling of "it's not the game being too hard, it's me not using the correct tools to go forth" better than this game.

  • @bigedwerd
    @bigedwerd 2 роки тому +2

    Solid advice for getting good at shmups and games in general. You can play a game your entire life and never get any better without stopping to think about what they're doing wrong. Sometimes I'll save state cheese a game and then go back through without cheesing it. I've done that with Castlevania and Batman on the NES. Just having the confidence of knowing patterns and what to expect was a huge advantage on the 2nd run.

  • @brichan1851
    @brichan1851 7 місяців тому

    This is a fantastic video. I love how passionate you are about helping people to become better shooters? shmupers? shoot ‘em uppers?
    Whatever we are, it’s awesome! Thanks. ❤❤❤❤

  • @radoksamoth3785
    @radoksamoth3785 3 роки тому +10

    Great video!
    You and Mark do so much for new people getting into the genre/community.
    Thank you so much.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Mark is awesome. I'm doing my best to get people hooked, and he gets into the really serious stuff. I watch his videos a lot too and really enjoy them. Just watched his latest How to this morning.

    • @bluejokelpie1044
      @bluejokelpie1044 3 роки тому +2

      @@ShmupJunkie who is Mark? :) Another channel to check out?

  • @Lotus_Wotus
    @Lotus_Wotus 2 роки тому +2

    Your channel has got me back into loving shmups again, i just feel like they're underrated and need more appreciation, to me they're super fun despite dying a bunch of times, I'm seeing progress but memorization and experiments will take a long time, thanks for the tips.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +1

      You’re welcome. Getting people to remember why they loved playing these games in the first place is the primary driver of my channel and content. So I always love hearing when that’s the case. Thank you as well for the comment.

  • @Nachy
    @Nachy 3 роки тому +1

    This is the kind of video I wish that existed 10 years ago. Not that I didn't enjoy playing shmups casually at the time, but as you mentioned in the video, diving into these games deeper really opens up a whole new world of enjoyment and the awesome experience of surprising one's self of their own potential abilities. Echoing a lot of the comments here, thank you for your work! The likes of you and Mark do an excellent job in making this genre approachable to everyone and showing how in-depth and fun these games are.

  • @kamadoma715
    @kamadoma715 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video. I have played a few shmups in my life but never really got into the genre. Now I feel like properly taking on it!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks! If it gets any new people to at least give some a try then it served it's purpose. Just make sure to find one that looks appealing and you enjoy... don't turn it into work. Just enjoy it like any other game and go from there.

    • @kamadoma715
      @kamadoma715 2 роки тому +2

      @@ShmupJunkie I used to play a bit of Strikers 1945 II, so I bought the Strikers 1945 bundle on Steam. But instead of playing Strikers 1945 II, I find myself being more comfortable with the first one so that's what I'm playing right now.

  • @augustopaulo4872
    @augustopaulo4872 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Junkie! This and the other 2 videos really got me to understand that i enjoy Shmups and how should i play them! I finally got my first 1cc with Touhou 7 on easy today because of your help! It was so fun!

  • @chivolebabas1787
    @chivolebabas1787 2 роки тому +1

    You make shmups sound like a sport and I love it

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому

      Very much like a sport where you can play casually for fun or continuously challenge yourself and grow as a player. Whether to be competitive or simply the thrill of seeing yourself improve. I just want people to see there’s a learning curve like with any sport and the process can be fun, not a chore.

  • @hotdoggington6962
    @hotdoggington6962 2 роки тому +3

    This is an EXCELLENT video!!! Wish I had more than one like to give it. You really break everything down like I haven't heard before, and I've been playing these games for over 30 years.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому

      Thanks I'm really glad to hear that. The best like you can give is having watched it through, that's worth more than anything else. Coming back to it again for reference is worth extra lol. But seriously thanks. It wasn't easy trying to break things down in a way I thought would be helpful to many and not overly technical.

  • @99konondrums
    @99konondrums 3 роки тому +1

    A couple years ago I picked a a MAME collection and started messing around with all the arcade games I'd loved as a kid, and discovered a whole world of shooters I didn't know existed. I started to get hooked on Toaplan and Cave shooters so I decided to buy an arcade stick.
    I spent a year chipping away at these games but felt that I'd never be good enough to 1cc a game, and I got no joy at all when I finally beat Batsugun by quarter feeding it. I found your UA-cam channel looking for tips to get me over the hump. You introduced me to Hydorah and Super XYX. And with a little perseverance I finally got my first 1cc clear with Super XYX.
    Thanks for the great content and inspiration!

  • @maxyliano
    @maxyliano 3 роки тому +4

    I want to take a moment to share my happiness! I finally completed an arcade cabinet (reproduction with mame, of course) after many months of working hard on it and making little investments over time and learning the ropes. Sadly, I can't rotate my screen to have it in tate mode like your monitor, but still, there's plenty of great shmups to try in 4:3 landscape! I have been using the contents in this video with R-Type and Progear, and I am thrilled about being able to do that comfortably. Still, there's a long way to go and I don't think I can master them in 7 days (I can't really play everyday freely because of work). In any case, great video, I'm loving it, I've watched it a couple of times now and I'm sure I'll keep coming back in the future. Cheers!

  • @alexevaldez
    @alexevaldez 3 роки тому +3

    Shmup junkie is always so awesome!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      Thanks! Hope you enjoyed this one.

  • @Ace-rg2ic
    @Ace-rg2ic Рік тому +1

    Shmup Junkie, your smile and positive attitude make me feel like i can do anything. Thank you!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  Рік тому

      You’re very welcome. I love playing these games and have really enjoyed spreading some love for the genre.

  • @mulliganxable
    @mulliganxable 3 роки тому +1

    That’s how you keep shooters alive! I salute you sir!

  • @DorE3k
    @DorE3k 2 роки тому +1

    Really well made video, i'm gonna link it whenever one of my friends asks me about shmups and how to play them.

  • @WahRizz
    @WahRizz Рік тому +1

    I needed this! Im unskilled at these games. I will watch, thank you.

  • @nickelshark8163
    @nickelshark8163 2 роки тому +2

    Hey I just got my first 1cc on Crimson Clover WE on novice! You and electric undergrounds guide videos have helped a lot. thank you!!!!!

  • @wrldmusik
    @wrldmusik 3 роки тому +4

    I'm learning so much from you. Putting all the things you mentioned in practice. My pick is GG Aleste 3, playing day after day just for fun, focusing just on beat my own score, and so far I managed to reach stage 4 and game over, won't use continues until I manage to beat it entirely 1cc. Cheers from Brazil.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +3

      Wonderful choice, GG Aleste 3 is amazing! I'm a big fan of the game. Bullet canceling is a big part of Compile games and GG Aleste 3 is no exception. There are some very good replays on youtube from others to also see and learn from. I'm really glad some of my advice has been working for you.

    • @pungisotu
      @pungisotu 3 роки тому +1

      Is there a way to play GG Aleste 3 on real hardware as in the Game Gear? I’ve read the ROM design work on it.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +2

      @@pungisotu It’s made to work on a real GG yes, but there is no GG cart or rom. Not yet anyway. They know it’ll be pirated in a hot minute if they do. So right now it’s locked into the full collection or their micro unit. It’d be awesome to see a real GG cart someday but I haven’t heard anything about it. Aside from a single prototype they had initially

    • @pungisotu
      @pungisotu 3 роки тому +1

      @@ShmupJunkie I’d just like to be able to play on my GG Everdrive or atleast an emulator.

  • @robertjohansson9853
    @robertjohansson9853 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks to this channel and a friends Cave collection on 360 ive learned to love bullethell games. This after over 30 years of gaming and just liking old school shooters like gradius and the soldier series. Still watching lider videos and trying to figure out the best way to play all the classics Cave games

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      I was very much like you and didn't get into bullet hell until much later. It's also why they are my weakest aspect vs older shooters. I've also learned to really enjoy them and am moreso as I improved. They all have something to offer and I'm happy to be able to enjoy both as well.

  • @爛帽子
    @爛帽子 2 роки тому +1

    A lot of things said in this video helped me a lot, especially the tip about "move with the pattern" at 15:33
    It makes it easier for me to dodge some of the patterns that used to give me trouble.

  • @anthonyiodice
    @anthonyiodice 2 роки тому +2

    Man, I love your videos so much. You’re so fucking earnest, it’s super refreshing

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. They used to tell me back in the day when I did little bits of public speaking that I should do infomercials. Wasn’t sure if that was a compliment or not 😂

  • @ianjacka469
    @ianjacka469 3 роки тому +1

    I'm 41yr old schump virgin and am struggling on level 4 of Sky Force Loaded. Watching the footage of those bullet hell games just blew me away, it made sense when he explained about being able to record segments and re-watch them, I just couldn't understand how gamers can lay at that level. This channel is great and I would've probably thrown in the towel when I started my 1st game as R-Type cos I could remember it from my youth, but it was so unforgiving.But luckily Schump Junkie introduced me to easier games like Harmful Park and Cotton Original (and I am a hardcore anime fan) and I loved them.

  • @SlipgateToPhobos
    @SlipgateToPhobos 5 місяців тому +1

    I really love your content. This was a fantastic intro to shmupping!
    One thing I discovered was that playing in slow motion on an emulator can help with practicing difficult sections.

  • @asimian8500
    @asimian8500 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely awesome video on how to git gud. I have very fast reflexes in the 100+ millisecond range (tested by a doctor) and that's not even good enough to dodge the bullets of high level Cave shmup bosses. Strategy and experience is paramount. I've 1CCed a number of Cave shmups like Dodonpachi and Ketsui, but the guidance given in this video would have helped me do it much faster.

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk Рік тому +2

    Great tips! I especially appreciated the one about save state practicing. I myself have gotten around the stigma of it and utilize it as a tool when I'm struggling with a specific part. Life is short, and in something like a difficult platformer or shooter, I don't want to have to spend an hour to get back to the point I am struggling with just to have another try (and ultimately fail, as it usually takes many attempts to figure out difficult patterns). It really makes the whole learning process go by so much faster and fast tracks me to a 1CC.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  Рік тому +1

      Glad to hear it. You'll always get the occasional old school die hard that refuses to learn with any assists or won't even play with auto fire on a cabinet, but for the most part, the top players in the world use their time efficiently to get good. I'm certainly nowhere near any of those players but I'll use it just the same when needed.

  • @VillainViran
    @VillainViran 3 роки тому +1

    Came for the thumbnail, and am super enthusiastic so far. Sweet video

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      Thanks! Hope some of the tips work out and end up helpful.

  • @DodonEnthusiasticArt
    @DodonEnthusiasticArt 3 роки тому +2

    Great and needed video my Junkie. Not only useful for beginners or players, but critical to understand better the awesome genre of shooting games! Hope this going to bring new gamers into the genre

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks my friend. And I hope so too. I made it to try and bring a better understanding of the games to a new audience and I hope it reaches a bigger one.

  • @wizdude
    @wizdude 3 роки тому +1

    I’m sold and I’m signing up for the Shmup 7 step program :-) See me again in 7 days with ripped abs and super shmup powers!!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Next video... 7 minute shmup abs!

  • @ShamanNoodles
    @ShamanNoodles 3 роки тому +1

    I'm so thankful you make videos like this for beginners like me. Very challenging genre to jump into as an adult, and this makes the whole experience more enjoyable!

  • @unlimitedretrogaming
    @unlimitedretrogaming 3 роки тому +5

    Another great video my friend, this time with some valuable lessons for everyone to enjoy this fantastic genre. Many people get overwhelmed by the difficulty of some titles, special retrogames and nowadays bullet hells are also intimidating. I noticed the amazing resolution or filter you are using, congrats!! Also, that 8 bit Vic Viper is so cool!!

    • @jszekerj
      @jszekerj 3 роки тому +1

      Awwyeaa bro! Shmup Jesus peaches!

  • @retrocalypse
    @retrocalypse 3 роки тому +1

    This might be your best video yet!

  • @josevillouta4588
    @josevillouta4588 3 роки тому +4

    This is just brilliant! So well thought and made. Thanks for making this genre accessible to newer audiences and gamers

  • @kaiser8659
    @kaiser8659 3 роки тому +1

    Woah talk about timing! I was looking through a lot of shmup lessons as I wanted to get deeper into the genre starting with Touhou. Thanks for this!

  • @js200gb
    @js200gb 3 роки тому +1

    Great tips!
    I found the “Crossing the Streams” part the most helpful for me.
    I find another helpful tip I have discovered when watching people new to shmups is: Avoid dodging at angles. I try to stick to movements using just up, down, left, and right unless I’m macro-dodging. I find it far less accurate squeezing at a gap at an angle. Letting bullets pass you and using left and right primarily works for me.
    I think that knowing the enemies’ HP is key in a lot of games because you need to know when you can shift to take out the next wave as efficiently as possible.

  • @Nihiliste-
    @Nihiliste- 10 місяців тому

    Older people are generally much better teachers because they have the experience (of life, of anything basically) and this shows.
    Straight to the point, with compromises to suit every player's need, step by step.
    Just amazing vid thumb up.

  • @headman82
    @headman82 3 роки тому

    I hope more people see this video and get a better understanding of Shmups. Many people get intimidated by the games and the pro’s that show off. As you said ‘don’t compare the best’ is a great message

  • @chriscalvert4609
    @chriscalvert4609 3 роки тому +1

    This guys videos keep getting better and better. The camera and lighting look better than ever.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      I'm trying! I just hope it translates to better reach and more people finding and getting into the genre. I really tried with this one.

  • @robertlawrence9000
    @robertlawrence9000 3 роки тому +1

    I can't believe youtube didn't notify me of this video drop. I was expecting one but at least I found it now. Great tips!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Damn that algorithm! Not sending out notifications. I think if you have the bell selected and set to ALL it's supposed to tell you every time a video drops. Otherwise it picks and chooses. But I'm never sure of how it works exactly. Glad you found it now though!

    • @robertlawrence9000
      @robertlawrence9000 3 роки тому +1

      @@ShmupJunkie I made sure to select all notifications 👍🏻

  • @revvvedrez546
    @revvvedrez546 3 роки тому +2

    I love when Sundays solely cuz you release new vids. I've bren addicted to watching ur content...keep up the fantastic work!!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! And I hope you enjoy this one a lot. I worked super hard on it.

  • @d.r.k565
    @d.r.k565 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for creating this video- long time casual player ready to take it to the next level and also share this with others curious about shmups- great ice breaker!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому

      Thanks! I hope some of the segments are helpful in simply getting more satisfaction out of the games. And I always love hearing others report back if any part in particular was the most useful.

  • @ChaossX77
    @ChaossX77 2 роки тому +1

    This was super helpful as I've always liked shmups but never been really good at them. Thanks for this!

  • @danmakuman
    @danmakuman 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome video bro, you are getting better and better with each new one. Loved the production here and also the script is super easy to follow.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks dude, I am hoping it does well. It was a ton of work and I'd like to bring more players into the genre with it. Or hoping to.

  • @Blueflag04
    @Blueflag04 3 роки тому +2

    What a great video to educate us beginner fans. Hopefully one day i can be as good as you

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      I'm honestly just good enough to play competently and occasionally 1CC games, nothing like other amazing players out there. I am good at enjoying the games though, so I hope the video also imparts that and some of these tips help with that. Getting just good enough to enjoy them to the fullest.

  • @ottodob
    @ottodob 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for bringing the genre down to earth. Games are to be enjoyed and some of these shmups seem really daunting at first.

  • @HeadmasterAutobot
    @HeadmasterAutobot 3 роки тому +2

    I've lately been wanting to learn Bio-Hazard Battle, but was dragging my feet due to my inexperience. This video was eerily well-timed!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      That's a really cool MD game, I haven't fired that up in a long time.

  • @attemptstudiosgames4906
    @attemptstudiosgames4906 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. As one shmup fan/player to another, your channel is brilliant. - Mo

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I’m always hesitant to make the instructional videos as while I’m experienced from playing them since childhood, I don’t consider myself anywhere near the upper echelon of shmup players. And only took clearing them seriously over a few years ago. But I get a ton of requests from new players and many have been finding them really helpful. So my go strategy has been using a lot of community feedback from top players and incorporating what makes sense into my videos while trying to simplify it all for beginners. I feel better knowing the tips aren’t just coming from me but a community effort.

    • @attemptstudiosgames4906
      @attemptstudiosgames4906 2 роки тому

      @@ShmupJunkie I was never great at shmups myself, I just enjoyed playing them a lot and seeing how far I could get on one life.
      Yours sounds like a great approach and it's clear that a lot of consideration, knowledge and passion goes into the videos. Electric underground too. Great channels.

  • @HexElf
    @HexElf 2 роки тому +1

    Man, this is super motivational. Didn't expect to come by something like this when looking up shooters I played in the arcade as a kid,

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому

      Glad you found it when looking around! I've got a lot of cool shooter content on this channel. If you're looking for some nostalgia along with the tips, there's plenty to enjoy!

    • @HexElf
      @HexElf 2 роки тому +1

      @@ShmupJunkie Thanks. I am just a noob. I was looking for G-Darius, Gunbird and Tengai. They were part of an STG tournaent for beginners I was in when I was younger. This video inspired me to try to actually get better at them :3

  • @kellykoesling9309
    @kellykoesling9309 Рік тому +2

    Always enjoyed shoot em ups but never played too seriously. Vision is probably my biggest hurdle followed closely by an internal struggle to clear the screen at all times. There's always that stray bullet that sneaks through because I'm watching the enemies way more closely than the ship and I have a bad habit of going after insignificant things and ending up in harms way. After 4 decades I think it's time to do things right. Thank you for this video.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  Рік тому +2

      If you've been playing these games for four decades and still continuing to play and enjoy them, then you're certainly doing something right already. That's the most important part. Some may be good, but they treat it like a chore or a challenge and eventually burn out. Keep enjoying them and just apply some of the approaches and strategies in the video and you'll certainly improve. I did an older video called Best Shmups for Beginners that has some good suggestions across various generations to gain some confidence and work your way up. No matter how much you practice, some shmups are just brutal and meant to be for experienced players. Anything with arcade origins certainly is. So it does help to start with some surmountable options.

  • @jacklow01
    @jacklow01 2 роки тому +3

    Really great content I keep coming back 😉

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! And I'm happy to see you do keep coming back.

  • @onemorequarter1087
    @onemorequarter1087 3 роки тому +2

    What are we doing this week Junkie? Same thing we do every week Timmy. Take over the shmup'n world! Excellent content cheers

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +2

      hahaha, I remember just used that bit too at the end of the worst shmups video. Same thing we do every day Timmy. Try to take over youtube.

  • @striderpak
    @striderpak 3 роки тому +1

    Man this channel is so underrated , love all your videos

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      Thanks! It's doing really well for how new it is so I have no complaints. The more it grows the more I know shmups are getting out there for more people to give a chance or start playing again.

  • @bluejokelpie1044
    @bluejokelpie1044 3 роки тому +4

    I just used some of the things you talked about in this video to finally beat Hacha Mecha Fighter! I really, really like Shoot'em'ups but am not very good in them (rail shooters work better for me)! I am really looking forward to give this approach a really thorough run-down with either Gradius V or Ikaruga! I always wanted to make a video-essay about learning one certain shoot'em'up and see how far I can come in a week or so. I am certainly gonna merge it with your approach here! :D
    I have a tiny viewership but if it's done, I will send them all over to your video for sure!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +3

      Congratulations man! And I hope some of the tips serve you well. Gradius V and Ikaruga are a tall order, especially Ikaruga which can take even the best players a huge amount of time to master. GV is no joke either. Save states will absolutely be your friend in breaking down the hardest sections of either of those games if you can manage it. They are some of the hardest shmups out there even when you do have the right approach and skills. But please do feel free to keep me posted on how it goes with whichever one you choose. Ikaruga is a game I still have never put in the time to wrap my head around, but I did a really good segment on it in my Top 5 hardest Dreamcast shmups video not long ago.

    • @bluejokelpie1044
      @bluejokelpie1044 3 роки тому

      @@ShmupJunkie The only shoot em up I managed to complete without any save states but traditional learning by replays is Parodius. In Gradius V I managed to get to the Boss of the third stage and Ikaruga usually stops at level 3 for me. And I can't use save states because for both of them because the console versions don't support it.... Ironically the other two shmups I am really curious to dive into is Darius G and R-type Delta...I don't know why I only pick the ones with hellish difficulties? XD Anyway, thank you for the great content!

  • @Psych0boost
    @Psych0boost 3 роки тому +3

    You look like a motivational speaker lol
    Jokes aside excellent video, I’ll definitely be coming back to this a few times

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      You wouldn’t be the first to say that haha. I used to do some speaking when I was young and I’d get some comments that I should do infomercials 🤣

  • @shafeq786786
    @shafeq786786 3 роки тому +2

    Perfect evening viewing👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 thank you

  • @brys.3131
    @brys.3131 2 роки тому +1

    Just getting into this for the first time, so thank you for the informative video!

  • @PhyA52
    @PhyA52 3 роки тому +1

    I've never been able to get good at these awesome games that I own multiple of. This is such a great video.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      I really do hope it helps and you can improve at some of your favorites. The key is to really try to pick one and focus on it. Don't play it for hours and hours, just one run every day or two so it becomes a routine and you can slowly learn and improve. Long as it's a game you enjoy.

  • @kbxthegamemaster06
    @kbxthegamemaster06 3 роки тому +3

    I'll tell you this one time when I was trying to get good at DonPachi. I was using save states to clear it. But that turned into actual pain when I got the final boss. I was trying to get to the TLB by not dying once. Then I got to the point where I starting saving DURING the boss, Bob kept telling me to WATCH IT every time I loaded the state. And then I accidentally screwed myself over and save after a death. And then soon after that. I found out that I JUST NEEDED TO CLEAR THE GAME TWICE. I basically just wasted my time.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +3

      Man I've been there, saving by accident at a bad spot and making it unusable. I generally just do it at the start of a level and bosses, but once you get into specific patterns and practicing one at a time you're right. It gets tricky and you have to be careful and save when it's safe, and just keep starting from there. I used to not know the requirement for getting to the TLB in DDP either, so now I make it a point to try and look up the details before I actually go for it. Though it's pretty rare I'll ever see a TLB legit in a Cave game on the second loop haha. That's another level I don't have the time to grind. Normally if I can clear the first and have fun doing it I'm happy with the achievement.

    • @tubbiele2
      @tubbiele2 3 роки тому

      @@ShmupJunkie from my experiences with save states is that in many cases you save the rank and it ends up being impossible for me. I recall the fight with a Grind Stormer boss. It brought me to my knees.

  • @francescosmith7859
    @francescosmith7859 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent video! Really good advice for people who are frustrated and don't think shooters are their type of game. As a kid, I didn't care too much for shooters. I played a little Gradius and Captain Skyhawk but nothing too crazy and considered myself bad at them but as an adult I'm a massive fan and at least a competent player and I owe it to the Turbo16 Mini. I bought it mainly for Rondo of Blood and Neutopia hoping I'd at least be a little entertained by the variety of shooters but Blazing Lasers, Lords of Thunder, Soldier Blade, Spriggan, Saphire (and many more) are all outstanding games and every time I turn it on I feel like I try a new shooter and add a new favorite to my list. It took practice, save states and a lot of dying and I wish I had a better strategy when I started but I finally learned the U and keep improving my knowledge and getting better at each shooter I try and I now actively look for shooters on any console I play.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      That's awesome to hear about the mini and I'm so glad it's been a gateway for you back into the genre. Turbo/PCE shooters have always been some of my favorite. I started this whole channel because of the PCE Mini and wanting to do some good reviews on it, as I also thought it's a great gateway into the library and the great collection of shooters on it. If they were still making more of them, I'd still be shilling for anyone remotely interested to pick one up.

  • @nicolasadjignon1336
    @nicolasadjignon1336 11 місяців тому +1

    I usually do a play or two on hard or lunatic of Touhou 8 before playing the game or the difficulty I actually want to play as a warmup. It really improves the quality of my runs.

  • @billcashman5900
    @billcashman5900 2 роки тому +2

    Incredible video! Thank you. I just subscribed.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome I’m glad you really enjoyed it. Did you just find my channel through this one?

    • @billcashman5900
      @billcashman5900 2 роки тому

      @@ShmupJunkie Yes. I am just starting to learn about shmups and found your channel after doing a search.

  • @denNESdanMAKU
    @denNESdanMAKU 3 роки тому +2

    What a great motivation video to put in more elbow grease then ever ^^
    You´re doing gods work!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      My main goal is to generate excitement and provide new ideas for others to try. So if it gets you wanting to pick one up and play, I'm doing my job!

  • @Neobelmont1
    @Neobelmont1 2 роки тому +1

    While I have been using this as a method to getting better I may need to write down to really use it as a reference. Material is very good.

  • @christopherlongo3459
    @christopherlongo3459 3 роки тому +1

    Good advice I showed my friend this and trying to get him convinced into playing games like these

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      The best advice for someone totally new is just find what looks cool and play for fun with no expectations.

  • @GizmoMaltese
    @GizmoMaltese 2 роки тому

    I have a MAME cabinet but I've never been good a shmups. You're videos are really encouraging.

  • @NareKICK
    @NareKICK 2 роки тому +1

    Your generosity and videos are super appreciated. Thanks so much for all of the videos.

  • @slip309
    @slip309 3 роки тому

    Hey Junkie! Just wanted to drop in and leave a comment for that sweet sweet engagement. Thanks for the AMAZING videos. This one in particular gave me a few REALLY useful tips. I've already been implementing the U shaped dodges to herd bullets. I LOVE shmups, but have never considered myself any good. Thanks for laying out your approach to practicing and improving. Now if I could only pick ONE game :-D. Keep being awesome!

  • @jszekerj
    @jszekerj 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video as always! I want that shmup life shirt! I'm proud to say I've been doing these steps all along, sometimes not even realizing it! But I'm still always learning something new all the time! Encore!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      Haha thx dude. You were beating some tough shmups going way back to Super RType so you got plenty of experience. I never thought about it this way til I had to make videos on it either, I just kind of did what I found to work and learned from. That shmup life design was the first thing I put up on the merch store and it ain't going anywhere, so you can grab one whenever you want. I think it makes a pretty cool sticker.

  • @shikasketchbook7610
    @shikasketchbook7610 3 роки тому +2

    Tq for the tips, im still playing Raiden since 80s until now 😁

  • @bluescero4617
    @bluescero4617 2 роки тому +1

    This is such a cool guide! I used your tips and tricks and I just got a 1cc on Super EDF! Now I’m off to apply this to the R-Type series, games I’ve loved playing but have never beaten.

  • @onegunninja
    @onegunninja 3 роки тому +1

    Shmup "Junkie" Sperling: "I'm not only the Shmup Club president, but I'm also a client." 😁 Another great video Junkie! You've condensed years worth of shmup strategies into a concise, well made, and entertaining video!

  • @TheRestartPoint
    @TheRestartPoint 3 роки тому +2

    What an awesome video! I'm a very average player and I recommend Gunhed (aka Blazing Lazers) as a good one to learn on, I just finished it and I genuinely feel like I moved up a level in skill because of that game.

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Absolutely Gunhed is fantastic for that. The very first Shooter 101 video I did many months ago specifically focused on that game and how to use it to learn and improve. And I'm glad you found the same thing through your experience.

  • @cygnusvideo
    @cygnusvideo 3 роки тому +2

    I really enjoy your enthusiasm!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. And I enjoy making them!

  • @williaml9445
    @williaml9445 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. I'm a boxing fan and when you said dominate the screen it reminds me of boxing when you control the ring and not give your opponent a chance to set up🤔

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      Pretty much a very similar concept for sure. Basically not giving your opponent the opportunity to even attack or respond. I'm sure it applies to fighting games as well.

  • @dedecoVGMDJ
    @dedecoVGMDJ 3 роки тому +2

    YES! Thanks to this I managed to get my first 1cc!!!!! MushihimeSama in novice mode :D
    Thank you so much for all the advice. They all helped a lot but the ones on bullet dodging and herding completely changed the game for me!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому

      That's awesome congrats! The Mushi games are great and Futari is my fav Cave shmup. I'm glad you put some of this to good use. When it comes to the normal arcade mode in Cave games don't get discouraged if you ever do try them, as they are specifically designed to take A LOT of practice for skilled players to get through. But at a minimum you can now play and make some progress in them too, and hopefully have some fun with it in the process.

    • @dedecoVGMDJ
      @dedecoVGMDJ 3 роки тому +1

      @@ShmupJunkie for sure! I started to dip my toes into the original mode and I can definitely understand a lot more what the heck is going on haha. Think I'm gonna try some easier games before I go for it tho! The arrange mode I'll leave for a couple of years in the future lol

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  3 роки тому +1

      @@dedecoVGMDJ Normally the arrange modes tend to be easier with new mechanics so don’t be shy to give it a go. The arrange mode on Futari is fun and much easier than original. Usually the arcade modes are the most brutal.

  • @daifuku74
    @daifuku74 2 роки тому +2

    Great channel and content. It's a pleasure to watch. Thank you sir and keep up the good work!

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks and you're welcome. I don't make these instructional vids often, so I put a lot of work into this one.

  • @julien2983
    @julien2983 Рік тому

    I really appreciate your efforts to make this genre more accessible! A big learning curve for me was to actually use bombs, don't lose a life to save a bomb, use them!

  • @DyeusPaterPlanitiae
    @DyeusPaterPlanitiae 4 місяці тому

    There's a lot of care in this video. Many thanks!

  • @chriscloete8688
    @chriscloete8688 2 роки тому

    Even though I love retro games I have next to no experience with shooters, but about a month ago I found Akai Katana from Cave in a pawn shop and fell madly in love with it. Now I'm trying to improve my skills so I can finally meet the TFB and I'm so happy I discovered your channel, not just for videos like these, but also all those awesome shooters I didn't even know existed. I think you've set me on the path to becoming a true shmup junkie.

  • @Techn0magier
    @Techn0magier 2 роки тому +2

    I was looking for a distraction from my usual games and thought, why not try a totally different genre for a change. So I looked around and found this little video here. I've never played shmups in earnest and 7 days to check out a new genre didn't sound bad to me. So I followed your day one advice and goofed around with different games till I found one that clicked, Caladrius Blaze. Now I'm on day two, I try to restrain myself and stick to one ship and learn its ins and outs. Seriously, the hardest part is, to not jump between all the different ships after I got a taste of all different weapons yesterday. xD
    If I can stick to your 7-day plan I will report next week if I could make it to the end of the Layis story without a continue. ;)

    • @ShmupJunkie
      @ShmupJunkie  2 роки тому +2

      That’s awesome to hear! Whether you make it all the way or not, long as you saw a big improvement and played more efficiently while enjoying yourself it was worth the time. I’d love to hear how it turns out. Feel free to use different ships at least until you find one you prefer using. Some shmups are very hard and just take a long time to master, while others not. But the more you play them the easier each successive one becomes. I just really enjoy that short, arcade style experience where I can pick up and play something for 30-40min that’s intense, whenever I get the itch.