G-Darius (PS1) Playthrough - NintendoComplete

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A playthrough of THQ's 1998 shoot 'em up for the Sony Playstation, G-Darius.

Played through on the normal difficulty level. I finished the game at Zone O with a final rank of Silver Hawk. I was so close to getting the best rank (Gold Hawk), but to this day I still haven't ever managed to! I was still happy with how well the run went, though. It was definitely one of my best yet.

G-Darius is a sequel that blew my mind when I first played it on the PlayStation after getting it for Christmas way back in 1998. It's a port of the fourth arcade game in the series, following Darius, Darius II, and Darius Gaiden (also released on the PS1 and Saturn).

It retains all of the trademark elements of the series - you pilot your Silver Hawk against an army of robotic sea creatures in an attempt to save... a planet? Humanity? Peace? Who cares? You fight space laser robot fish. That's the important bit to know.

You chose which levels you want to play from a map that appears after finishing off a boss. You get some of the most outlandish yet awesome music imaginable thanks to the infamous Zuntata's efforts, and you get the same stiff difficulty the series is known for - it's not quite as hard as Darius Gaiden, but it's close, especially at the higher difficulty levels.

There are a number of new features for this one, too. The first and most obvious is that the graphics have made the full transition to 3D. It plays like a 2D horizontally-scrolling shoot 'em up, but the camera will often pan and rotate the view for dramatic effect, which is especially effective during boss fights. It does occasionally slow down and the bullets can get lost among the details and colors of the action, but it's generally very smooth and very eye catching.

G-Darius's capture ball makes a return, but the mechanic is much better fleshed out here. You can capture most enemies, including sub-bosses, and each have their own abilities and powers that will help you out... at least until they're destroyed. This happens once they've taken enough damage (like when you use them as bullet sponges) or once you decide to use them for your destructive efforts. You can blow them up on command to clear part of the screen, or at a most fight, you can consume them to charge your beam weapon. The beam can cut through standard enemies like a hot knife through butter, but its real potential lies in its use in a boss fight. Many of the boss ships will charge an energy beam and fire it at you, but you can use your own beam to counter it. If you can wail on the button quickly enough to overpower the boss's weapon (through a tug-of-war style mechanic), you can consume the beam's attack energy and reflect it back at him for ludicrous amounts of damage. Between this, the tiered ship upgrade system, and the mid-stage branching paths, G-Darius's expansion of older ideas adds a hefty bit of weight and strategy to the game play without needlessly overcomplicating things.

I first discovered the Darius series with Darius Twin on the SNES, and I loved it to death. Darius Gaiden and G-Darius were similar experiences for me, and I highly recommend all of them highly enough to shooter fans.

But as good as the rest of the series is, this 32-bit effort represents the culmination of a decade of carefully refining and polishing the formula, and it absolutely rocks.
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Holy crap this was one of my favorite games as a kid, me and my friends would all get together to play this at each others houses

BROOKLYNZzKiD
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I used to play this with my brother growing up, so many hours in this game, miss you bro love you.

xChachax
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The last traditional Darius game (before the compilation style DariusBurst, at least) absolutely nails the mark, representing the culmination of a full decade of refinement and polish for the series. It's a true genre classic.

NintendoComplete
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The graphics looks stunning for a PS1 game

bcs
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i missed the old good time, its been over 20 years...I still remember exactly where i play this game for the first time with my cousin, my friends, such a good memories that cant be erased in my mind. Im happy that my childhood was completed back then

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8:30 "As your allies surround you, you feel a moment of peace, suddenly the fish don't seem so tough anymore... Yes! You can do thi... *BOOM FISH OWNAGE DESTRUCTION EX F YOU UP!"*

That scene is the most awesome thing I have ever seen in my life! Lol I got tears in my eyes man, so freaking awesome XD

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A Darius video in 2019? And its popular? I never thought this beautiful day would come...

elijahr
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Thank you for refreshing my childhood dude

FarGamingOfficial
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Dude those counter revenge super last shots was so Hype!

TheMixedPlateFrequency
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Just got this game over the summer. Was just the cd for like 26 bucks but man was that $26 well spent. One of my favorite ps1 games.

AlidarJarok
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One of the absolute best PS1 games of all time. I put this right up there with Gran Turismo, Castlevania Symphony of the Night, Klonoa and Metal Gear Solid

originalsleepyjon
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G.T. illuminated by the flash of lightning gives me goosebumps

ikr
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I saw this in AVGN's Taito Legends and I immediately recognized that game. I used to play that with my brother when we were kids!

KaiKrimson
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El juego se sigue viendo increíble, que ganas de jugarlo otra vez.

winepool
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I love this game. The endings are all weird with only one being canonical as it sets the stage for the next game, but it's all really an amazing experience. That Klaxon for the bosses showing up and the sheer size of them is such a pulse pounding moment.

legionbeast
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Man, THQ knew that this was a good title to distribute!

ExtremeWreck
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Glad to see this as a popular upload My only complaint is the sound It's very effects happy and you can't hear the incredible soundtrack at all at times

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G-Darius HD (Switch and PS4) now includes the PS1 version of the game along with two alternate versions of the original arcade game thanks to a free update that was released in June. The PS1 game is still just as fun as ever and it’s impressive how well the 3D visuals have aged despite being a PS1 era title, just goes to show that tight gameplay and good art direction are timeless. G-Darius also has easily one of the best soundtracks in the series.

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the music in this game was so fucking good with such a wide range

KIDxMIZER
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This brings back so many forgotten childhood memories and im only 27

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