Since it resembles Raiden in every other imaginable way, it's no surprise that the graphical quality of Demonstar isn't really much better. When blasting away at the enemies, I did find the sound effects to be adequate though uninspired. The soundtrack for this game might have been created by Bobby Prince, the guy who created the music for Duke Nukem 3D, but it's not very entertaining. If any other factors that were key to the success of a shooter came to mind, they would be graphics and sound. In case you need to clear the screen of enemies when the action gets too hot to handle, nuke bombs are available, once again just like in Raiden. Even at the most powered up level all armaments are wholly unimpressive and certainly aren't anything shooter fans haven't seen before. I find it truly odd that the people who gave you every sort of imaginable weapon (including carrots) in their last game have seen fit to give you nothing more than colored lines, tiny missiles, and tiny dots as weaponry. Just as in Raiden, you'll come across powerups of varying colors which provide different weapons, and collecting a series of one color allows you to achieve maximum power in one of these weapon categories. Most shooters these days offer some innovation over the market's current line of games, but for some reason the same people who had made Raptor so fascinating made Demonstar into little more than a tired old Raiden clone.Īt the heart of any shoot em up is the selection of powerups and special weapons that can be employed. Along the way, you'll destroy aerial enemies and ground installations, pick up a host of powerups, discover warps to other areas, and just do some damage in general. Tons of enemies come at you in waves as you move through the eighteen uninteresting and overly hyped levels, requiring you to be quick with the old trigger finger. Now that I've gotten a chance to try it out, it would be fair to say I feel somewhat cheated.ĭemonstar is a vertical scrolling shooter in which you take control of the RaptorX prototype ship and take on the Xidus Armada by your lonesome self. Having enjoyed the previous game so much, as it was nothing short of spectacular when it debuted several years back, I was really hyped up to try out Demonstar. Demonstar, fresh off the presses from Ionos and Moutain King Studios, hopes to pick up where Raptor left off by providing PC gamers with some good old fashioned arcade action. When the installation is finished you should be able to see and run the program.We begged, we pleaded, we waited for years, and finally the sequel to Raptor has arrived.Once the DemonStar - Classic is downloaded click on it to start the setup process (assuming you are on a desktop computer).This will start the download from the website of the developer. Click on the Download button on our website.How to install DemonStar - Classic on your Windows device: Your antivirus may detect the DemonStar - Classic as malware if the download link is broken. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded software with your antivirus. The program is listed on our website since and was downloaded 99 times. Just click the green Download button above to start the downloading process. The download we have available for DemonStar - Classic has a file size of 3.69 MB. This version was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 3.0. The latest version released by its developer is 4.03. The company that develops DemonStar - Classic is mountain-king-studios-inc. DemonStar - Classic is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows. It was last updated on 21 February, 2024. DemonStar - Classic is a free trial software published in the Other list of programs, part of Games & Entertainment.
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