Pros
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Stylish and smooth
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🍰Four weapons offer opportunities to get out♑ of nearly any jam
Cons
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Levels are way too long
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You'vဣe🐭 seen most of what it has to offer after a couple of stages
Stylish and smooth
🍰Four weapons offer opportunities to get out♑ of nearly any jam
Levels are way too long
You'vဣe🐭 seen most of what it has to offer after a couple of stages
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Playing Graceful Explosion Machine is like guzzling down a bunch of candy. It's bright, colorful, and fun to consume in the moment, but eat too much, and it al𒅌l starts to taste the same; your mouth begins to go numb from the sugar. Ok, that metaphor got away from me by the end there, but that's Graceful Explosion Machine in a nutshell. It's a very pretty and slick-looking arcade shmup that'll let you blow stuff up real good for a few minutes then completely disappear from your brain when you put it down.
Graceful Explosion Machine takes many of its cues from arcade classic Defender or modern spins like Resogun. Almost every single one of its 36 stages take place on a horizontally-scrolling field that infinitely wraps around - like taking a strip of paper and folding it into a circle by making the ends touch - and you must deftly maneuver around wave after wave of enemy aliens and blast them into oblivion. A couple tutorial stages introduce its four weapons - a simple blaster, an energy sword that rotates around your ship, lock-on missiles, and a high-powered sniper blast - as well as the ability to flip directions and dash through enemies. You can't use these weapons forever, though. Your blaster will need to cool down if you use it too much, and your other weapons are tied to a gem meter, which is filled up by collec𝐆ting the yellow gems which enemies drop as you blow them up.
Genre | Arcade |