Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours is a 2015 game from the Darius series, released as a digital download on November 30, 2015 for the PlayStation 4[1] and PS Vita[2] in North America and December 8 in Europe.[3] The Windows version was released on December 3, 2015 via Steam.[4] The game was released in Japan on January 14, 2016, including a physical PS Vita release.[5][6]
Plot
Gameplay
AC (Another Chronicle) Mode
AC Mode is a direct port of Dariusburst: Another Chronicle EX.
CS (Chronicle Saviours) Mode
CS Mode has 186 Stages.[7] Stages in CS Mode are laid out in a branched map, and they can be distinguished as major or minor stages by the sizes of the hexagons which represent them. Often, stages can be unlocked by completing major missions.
DLC Mode
DLC Mode is a fork of CS Mode which can be unlocked by purchasing any of six DLC ships. The DLC ships boast new gameplay mechanics which have been adjusted to fit in with the standard Darius mechanics. In addition, all 9 ships from CS Mode can be used in DLC Mode.
DLC stages are not laid out on a map. Instead, they are organized in several sections which specialize in certain ships or game variations.
Pilots and Ships
Darius Ships
- Legend (Red)
- Next (Blue)
- Formula (Green)
- Origin (Orange)
- 2nd (Red, from Darius II)
- Gaiden (Red, from Darius Gaiden)
- Assault (Blue)
- Genesis (Orange, from G-Darius)
- Murakumo, a new ship based on Scramble Formation,[8] an older Taito game.[7]
Genesis, Gaiden and Second have the exact same appearance as Origin. Although Gaiden and 2nd are officially red, and Genesis and Origin are officially orange, this palette change does not make a visual difference as they change to the player's color. First player is red, second player is blue, third player is green and fourth player is orange.
Murakumo is touted as a mix of Genesis and Next — according to CS Mode — in combining the drones of the former with the Burst Engine of the latter. The ship's four drones can stay to the sides in a formation to fire Laser-type shots, encircle the ship and fire Missile-type shots or follow the ship like the Options in Gradius and fire small Wave-type shots. It is possible to change angle and direction of fire in some instances but it requires finesse to pull off and use properly.
DLC Ships
- RVA-818 X-LAY, player ship from RayForce
- Inter Gray, player ship from Night Striker
- CF-345 Black Fly, player ship from Metal Black
- TRY-Z, player ship from Galaxy Force II
- Harrier, player ship from Space Harrier
- OPA-OPA, player ship from Fantasy Zone
On January 11, 2016, DegiGames announced on Twitter that DLC would be incoming for three additional player ships to be added to Chronicle Saviours based on the player ships from three of Taito's other games. The new ships are the RVA-818 X-LAY from RayForce, the Inter Gray from Night Striker and the CF-345 Black Fly from Metal Black. As of February 18, 2016, there are more details along with gameplay videos for these ships now available in the Japanese website for Chronicle Saviours and are found under the Special section. In the process, these videos also reveal that Sega-branded DLC will appear in the form of OPA-OPA from Fantasy Zone, the TRY-Z from Galaxy Force II and the player character from Space Harrier. All of these ships shall be relegated to a DLC Mode with their own special level packs complete with original game music and remixes, but CS level packs also come with these ships to allow usage of the DLC ships in these levels.
General Information
When playing missions in AC Chronicle Mode, the stage music, boss music and klaxon "WARNING" will change to those in the Darius series game from which the player-selected or mission-fixed ship hails, plus the specific shot and death sound effects will play. In CS Mode, when using a different ship than the default, the music will not change to match the ship being used. The above-mentioned DLC ships have music and sound effects from their series included in their DLC Mode level packs.
Note: When playing as Legend, Next, Formula, Assault, Gaiden, Genesis, Murakumo or whichever DLC ships have special attacks, the Burst Meter will be found either under the ship or at the bottom left of the screen depending on mode and player options. Watch that meter carefully as you play.
Levels and Bosses
Original Mode
Stages |
Zones | Captains | Bosses |
Stage 1 | Zone A | Iron Fossil | |
Zone B | Hard Wheel | ||
Zone C | Hyper Jaw | ||
Stage 2 | Zone D | Lightning Claw | |
Zone E | Ancient Barrage | ||
Zone F | Phantom Castle | ||
Zone G | Brightly Stare | ||
Stage 3 | Zone H | Violent Ruler | |
Zone I | Thousand Knives | ||
Zone J | Hungry Gluttons | ||
Zone K | Dark Helios | ||
Zone L | Great Thing |
Original EX Mode
Stages |
Zones | Captains | Bosses |
Stage 1 | Zone O | Knight Fossil | |
Zone P | Glassy Stare | ||
Zone Q | Dark Flare | ||
Stage 2 | Zone R | Lightning Flameberge | |
Zone S | Trident Jaw | ||
Zone T | Thousand Edge | ||
Zone U | Heavy Gluttons | ||
Stage 3 | Zone V | Golden Ruler | |
Zone W | Dual Spin | ||
Zone X | Dreadful Whip | ||
Zone Y | Slash Shell | ||
Zone Z | G.T.V. |
Bosses Exclusive to Chronicle Mode
Boss Family | Boss Name |
Fossil | King Fossil |
Wheel | Mud Wheel |
Thorn Wheel | |
Jaw | Disaster Jaw |
Heavy Jaw | |
Assault Jaw | |
Lightning | Lightning Prison |
Castle | Mirage Castle |
Stare | Insane Stare |
Ruler | Savage Ruler |
Thousand | Thousand Bullets |
Gluttons | Brute Gluttons |
Dark | Dark Flame |
Great Thing | G.T.B. |
Whip | Massive Whip |
Blazes Whip | |
Crustacean (CS Mode) | Force Claw |
Solid Claw | |
Twin Claw | |
Double Claw | |
Winged Anomaly (Glaucus Atlanticus) (CS Mode) | Azure Nightmare |
Crimson Nightmare | |
Dunkleosteus (CS Mode) | Gigantic Bite |
Release
External Link
- Official Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours Website (Japanese)
- Official Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours Website (English)
References
- ↑ IGN page for Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours on PlayStation 4
- ↑ IGN page for Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours on PS Vita
- ↑ PlayStation Store Europe Page for Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours
- ↑ Steam store page for Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours
- ↑ Official Website (Japanese)
- ↑ Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours Pre-Order Page on Chara-Ani
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Tokyo Otaku Mode interviews James Wragg and Katsuhisa Ishikawa of Zuntata
- ↑ Forbes Games - DariusBurst: Chronicle Saviours' Is The Game We've Waited Over A Decade For