Silpheed: The Lost Planet

Silpheed: The Lost Planet (PS2) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation 2
Genre: Shooter
Developer: Treasure

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05/01/2001
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Reviewed by Jason Venter (May 02, 2004)

When you consider Silpheed: The Lost Planet, it'll never reminds you of a limping, cigar-smoking gopher. Nor will it make you tap dance on the table. There are a lot of things Silpheed won't remind you of, a lot of things it won't make you do. But if you're a casual shooter fan, it will remind you of the fun shooters from days of old, and it will make you grin.
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Reviewed by Marc Golding (September 16, 2003)

Silpheed was never good. Never mind the great stories you hear passed down by your big brother or uncle or whoever. As a Sega CD title, it looked great (is that really saying much?)--ahead of its time even--but it was never a good vertical shooter. With that in mind, Silpheed: The Lost Planet is a worthy sequel! It looks positively smashing and debonair, all decked out in smooth as oil polygons, but it's severely lacking in the substance department.
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Reviewed by sclemmons (January 09, 2005)

Silpheed: Playstation 2’s shooter that fell short?
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