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Despite an actual inability to power-up forever, PowerUp Forever is a good, fun dual-joystick shooter.

The ripples and waves from your shots and movement have a relaxing effect.
The ripples and waves from your shots and movement have a relaxing effect.
If you're going to go and call your game "PowerUp Forever," you should probably make sure that you can actually, like, power-up forever. Namco's downloadable dual-joystick shooter adheres to the letter of the law, but not the spirit. It doesn't take long to max out all of your available upgrades, and at some point you just start getting a refilled special weapons meter over and over again. That's technically a power-up. But this is not what I signed on for.

I'm tempted to just stop there and proclaim the game a complete failure by screwing up its main concept. But PowerUp Forever is a cool-looking take on the genre that survives even when faced with the non-foreverness of its powerupitude. It's like someone sat down with Flow or the first stage of Spore and said "what if we made this an actual game?" So you're sort of traversing a smooth, liquid world where your movement and attacks swirl the colored liquid about, producing something trippy, but also something much more relaxed than, say, the color-cycling, candy-flipping shader madness of something like Space Giraffe. Against that background you'll find a number of different enemies, like circular drones, big worms that shoot bullets out of their sides, and other vaguely organic-looking creatures. The most important enemy creatures are the parasites--little space neon squids that are your primary target. By destroying enough of these parasites as they flutter around and grab onto larger enemies, you'll summon a guardian. The guardians look more like ships than creatures, much like your own craft. You'll engage them in a bullet-filled circle strafe to the death, and when you win, you'll get a power-up and grow larger. Then the cycle begins anew and you're back on the hunt for parasites.

The way you grow every time you beat a guardian gives the game an evolution-themed feel to it. Large, dormant enemies that used to ignore you and serve as fuel tanks for parasites spring to life and begin fighting. Meanwhile, the old enemies get smaller and smaller until you can just run into them without taking damage. The game uses a Halo-style recharging shield, but if you get hit once while your shields are out, it's game over.

The upgrades in PowerUp Forever are automatic. You'll get a manual shield that can be used to absorb or reflect bullets. Your default cannon will get a wider spread, and you'll also get two more weapons. There's a laser targeting device that shoots homing missiles when it locks and a plasma weapon that's essentially a Star Trek-style photon torpedo. I typically stuck with the default weapon and did just fine. As you blast enemies, you refill your secondary weapon gauge, which is used for the plasma, the laser, and a screen-clearing smart bomb. Saving up for the smart bomb and dropping it at the beginning of a guardian fight gives you the upper hand right away and seemed like the best way to handle business. But you eventually reach a maximum level of upgrade for all of your weapons. Once you've gotten all of the "real" power-ups, you just start getting an extra meter full of bonus energy as an "overcharge." If that meter is already full when you kill a guardian, you get nothing. No power-ups.

Everything changes color from level to level.
Everything changes color from level to level.
The game keeps score and has a score multiplier system in place that rewards you for quickly moving from one guardian fight to the next. You can also unlock bonus modes, such as a survival mode that doesn't give you any power-ups (!!!) and keeps track of how long you stay alive, a guardian rush that figures out how long it takes you to beat a set of bosses, a shield-only mode, and overkill mode. In overkill, you start out with every single power-up and have an infinite secondary weapon meter, letting you just fly around and hammer on the smart bomb button, like, forever. There's no challege to it and it feels like... oh... hey... it feels like overkill! So at least that part's aptly-named.

OK, I'll stop harping on the name. It's not that big of a deal. PowerUp Forever is a pretty good dual-joystick shooter that stands out, even though there are now around a billion of these games available on various digital download services. If you felt that Flow was too soft, or that you wanted more guns in the first stage of Spore, you'll certainly dig it.
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get this on pc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! must buyyyyy

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Got it, don't mind it, definitely dig the "fl0w with guns" vibe. Although I find it ramps up in difficulty a bit sharply after level 3 (aggressive ass enemies like whut!)

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shit i can't power up.

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I'm too busy to play a downloadable games

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Nice.  Maybe I'll pick this one up.

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Geo Wars (2) is all the dual joystick arcade action I need...
a comparison with this title would've been a more appealing read for me... ah well.

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Why do we get reviews on Arcade games that most of us don't care about when i'm sure there are still AAA titles that we haven't seen reviews for... Maybe i'm wrong. Good Review though :)

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Beautiful graphics, excellent concept, terrible execution. :(

PowerUp Forever gave me the same sort of "they have a great concept here, but they have no idea how to implement it" feeling that I got from Sneak King, which kinda makes sense since they were both developed by the same company.
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btw, if you play the demo and it's too hard ...the third level is made to be super hard, and the full game has a slower difficulty curve. So don't go thinking if you can't complete the demo it's not worth buying the game.

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I feel like there shouldn't be this many dual joystick shooters...I have Geometry Wars which I play on occasion for about five-ten minutes and I'm done.  I don't need another, especially when they're all so similar.

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Nice Boxart!!

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=D

In all seriousness, I'm a huge fan of these types of games. I have to say Everyday Shooter is fantastic, but Geo Wars is tops.
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really, i'm fourth?

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They really need to allow for reporting comments so we can perma-ban these fucking morons.

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The guy who has the third comment is President of Asia.

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the guy who has the second comment is a winner

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