Space Invaders Extreme Co-Op Review

Review System(s): Xbox Live Arcade
Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo Tuesday 12th of May 2009 07:42 PM    
 

The last few years have seen remakes of classic arcade franchises like Pac-Man and Galaga.  Both titles received worthy re-imaginings respectively in Pac-Man Championship Edition and Galaga Legions.  These games not only held the ideals of the original, but added something new to the mix bringing a classic formula to a new generation of gamers.  Space Invaders is the next franchise to receive a facelift with Space Invaders Extreme.  The game was a hit on the PSP and DS last year, and now Taito has brought it to the Xbox Live Arcade with not only updated hi-def visuals, but four player co-op.

The premise of is simple - shoot down all the 8-bit aliens as fast as you can.  The real challenge of the game is mastering all the curve balls it throws at you.  The biggest addition to the game is a combo meter, a bar on the right side of the screen showing which color bad guys you've started a chain for.  Match four baddies of the same color and a weapon of that color will drop, match another four and you'll have your shot at a bonus space ship.  The weapons range from a giant blue laser beam to a spread shot for taking out multiple enemies, any of them help immensely with your multiplier.  Your scoring multiplier ranges from 1x to 5x, and increments you earn regardless of the color enemy you shoot.   If you are good enough you can enter a break state where you multiplier goes from 5x to 10x and really rack up the points, but wait too long between shots and your multiplier will tick back down to one.


8-bit Aliens never died so beautifully.
 

If you shoot the aforementioned bonus ship, you'll launch a special round; complete the goal and you'll unlock fever mode.  In fever mode you'll be blasting out a powerful shot killing everything in your path including the magical "jackpot" ship.  All the while your score is going cha-cha-ching-chang.   You'll blast your way through wave after wave of guys using this pattern of levels and eventually make your way to a boss.  Bosses are big bad 8-bit aliens that require multiple hits to weaken and expose a core pixel(s).  Once exposed give it a few good whacks with your weapon and it's onto the next set.  It all sounds a lot more complicated than it really is, as the entire time you'll find yourself in a trance induced state as the beats bounce, the controller rumbles, and the screen explodes with color.

Co-Op in Space Invaders is identical to the single player, except players share a pool of lives and sacrifice the ability to continue.  Each player has their own combo meter to manage, so communication is crucial if you want to maximize score and powerups.  You'll find yourself calling - "I got red guys" or "Blue are yours" through out gameplay, otherwise everyone will be stuck with the wimpy single shot cannon.  Score and multiplier are shared, so there's no friendly competition here - you have one goal and that's the highest score possWhile it's a bit easier in co-op to mop up the screen, the shared pool of lives and no continues makes it a much more difficult task to work through the game in this mode.  After numerous play-sessions we still found it difficult to make it to level 4 or beyond.


So many colors!

With Space Invaders Extreme you'll find classic gameplay mixed up with great visuals and a really engaging soundtrack.  The fun co-op mode is just one of a handful of multiplayer modes which extends the life of the game.  Space Invaders Extreme is one of those games that are simple to play, yet hard to master.

 

The Co-Op Experience: It's classic Space Invaders gameplay taken to the EXTREME. Join with up to 4 player as you take out waves upon waves of enemies as you try to get the highest score possible. Players share a single pool of lives.

Score: 4 out of 5

 

Contest:  Simply leave a comment and tell us your favorite classic arcade game of all time.  You'll be entered to win a copy of Space Invaders Extreme for the Xbox Live Arcade.  We'll announce the winners right before Co-Op night this Thursday!


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Reader Comments

smurphster at 09:10 PM on 5.12.2009
super mario brothers... the original. that was probably my first game and definitely my first co-op game that i played w/ my brothers quite a bit. it was a great game although i had a knack for hitting the POW bar on accident
 
Armor Biff at 09:41 PM on 5.12.2009
Alien vs Predator (Capcom) with its 3 player co-op is still awesome today, and is my favorite arcade game.
 
Speak at 09:58 PM on 5.12.2009
My favorite co-op arcade game had to be the X-Men game with 6 players and multiple monitors.
 
KO Virtuoso at 11:57 PM on 5.12.2009
I would say Galaga because I can score higher on Galaga than Pac-Man but without a doubt, my favorite Classic Arcade game is definately Pac-Man.

Pac-Man is the first game I played (after Pong). I still play it today on Emulators, Arcade, and Xbox Live.
So many great experiences playing Pac-Man and many of them involved people gathering around and watching or waiting to take turns.

And, Cannot forget, the excitement of chasing the ghost's when they were regular colors "not Deep Blue from eating a power pill", using the "Donut Dazzler Pattern",
You can see it here in a nice clear youtube video;
 
coldfusionak at 02:17 AM on 5.13.2009
Best co-op was Marvel Ultimate Alliance as I could play with my whole family and still enjoy it immensely.
 
roland at 09:39 AM on 5.13.2009
I had wished they would have added co-op to Pac-Man CE. It seems like running from (and chasing) ghosts together would have been a blast.

Favorite classic is either Xevious or Galaga, I blew hours upon hours on both. If I walk into a place with a Galaga machine, I still can't resist dropping a quarter in and taking one shot at the Hi Score.
 
Biohzrd451 at 10:15 AM on 5.13.2009
Favorite arcade game of all time is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I remember as a kid going to see the movie, buying some of the trading cards, and then pumping quarters into the machine they had setup outside of the movie, oh man were those some good times .
 
Shazoo at 10:43 AM on 5.13.2009
favorite classic arcade game is afterburner, I remember it was the first game that I played that actually moved your whole body around with the machine.
 
hedgehogaj at 11:05 AM on 5.13.2009
I played the new afterburner recently. It's good, but I don't think it has the same range of motion as the original.

My favorite classic is Joust. It was my first co-op game, first PVP game, and the first game I played for 8 hours straight.
 
DjinniMan at 11:39 AM on 5.13.2009
I totally love these retro remakes! Played for a couple hours with the kids and WOW is it fun. Solid gameplay after all these years...
 
Kenshin Grace at 12:56 PM on 5.13.2009
I'd have to say that for old school Arcade game it would have to be Golden Axe i can't count how many of my moms quarters i dumped in to it XD
 
txshurricane at 01:47 PM on 5.13.2009
My wife has been begging me to play this in co-op with her. Will do so tonight, I believe.
 
bapenguin at 11:24 PM on 5.14.2009
Are code winners are Kenshin Grace and smurphster - I'll be PMing you your codes tomorrow!
 
smurphster at 09:42 AM on 5.15.2009
awesome! thanks a bunch! <3 co-optimus
 
Kenshin Grace at 11:14 AM on 5.15.2009
=3 awesome i will DL to my box but sadly i wont be able to play it till i get it back from repair but thanks Bapenguin and the Co-optimus Community "hands out Marshmallows to all"
 



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