Ghost Blade Dreamcast Work
is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up (shmup) that stands as a notable entry in the Sega Dreamcast's enduring indie library. Released on September 17, 2015 , by HUCAST Games , the title arrived over a decade after the console's official discontinuation, catering to a dedicated niche of "bullet hell" enthusiasts. Inspired by the legendary 1990s arcade shooters from Cave, such as DoDonPachi , Ghost Blade blends classic "danmaku" mechanics with modern aesthetic flourishes. Gameplay and Mechanics
Ghost Blade is a Dreamcast shmup. It’s a great entry point for newcomers to bullet hell, but genre veterans will find it too short, too easy, and mechanically shallow. Worth owning for Dreamcast collectors or shmup completists, but not a must-have like Under Defeat , Border Down , or Zero Gunner 2 . ghost blade dreamcast
Ghost Blade is a love letter to 1990s arcade shoot ’em ups, specifically influenced by Raiden , DoDonPachi , and Cave games. You pilot a small ship, shoot endless enemies, collect power-ups, and dense bullet patterns fill the screen. is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up (shmup)
