I was really hoping that somebody else what start a first play thread for these games, preferably who isn't laughably bad at this type of game!
The Gundemonium Collection is the first release in an exclusive deal that Sony has arranged to bring Japanese doujin games to the US & UK. One of the team who worked on he localisation has claimed that they won't be released in Japan on the PSN as the agreed contract doesn't cover Japan but I suppose that could change at some point.
The collection has been available in the US for a couple of weeks and they've already been localised for the various European languages so hopefully it won't be too long before they are released over here. I like the way that they've been localised as they've changed as little as possible, they've pretty much left everything in Japanese but will add English subtitles which I think is the best way to do these things.
There are three games in the collection which are available individually for $5.99 or you can buy the bundle for $14.99.
Here are the trailers for the three games in the collection...
Gundemonium Recollection
GundeadliGne
Hitogata Happa
All three games continue the story with the third one, Hitogata Happa being a prequel to the other two. The story? It's not important,in all the games you play chibi girls and loads of things shoot loads of stuff at you and you shoot loads of stuff at loads of stuff.
Gundemonium Recollection and GundeadliGne which are the first two games use large, gorgeous sprites and the game scrolls horizontally whereas Hitogata Happa switches to vertical scrolling and looks far more standard in design.
As with any game like this a large part of the game is learning how the combos work and nowhere near doing that yet but the controls are fairly standard for this type of game using fire, rapid fire, bomb and action buttons.
The first three are pretty much what you'd expect while the action button unleashes a mana attack which appears to vary from character to character and slows everything down which is a big bonus as these games are tough!
As I mentioned earlier, I'm never any good at this type of game but don't let that fool you as these games, Hitogata Happa is particular is known for it's difficulty. There selectable skill levels in the games but the easy skill level on Hitogata Happa is not even close to easy.
I've perhaps enjoyed the first two games more because of the difficulty levels but I really want to learn the last one as well the game itself seemed really good.
The set up of the scoring, the differences between the characters, how you build up your weapon gauges, etc changes from one game to the next but I'm not going to pretend I understand them yet.
I'm going to post a video from the PC version to give you an idea of how difficult it can get in the hardest game.
I've really enjoyed all three games so far and I wish that there were demos so people could try them to see how good they are as Sony have already said that they want to bring over more games like these but they've been quite straight about it depending on how well.
Also, there are some free themes available to download from the US Store.
AMAZON.COM DOWNLOADS
Or available separately:
GAME GUIDES (By Goshi on shmups.com)
WEBSITES

The Gundemonium Collection is the first release in an exclusive deal that Sony has arranged to bring Japanese doujin games to the US & UK. One of the team who worked on he localisation has claimed that they won't be released in Japan on the PSN as the agreed contract doesn't cover Japan but I suppose that could change at some point.
The collection has been available in the US for a couple of weeks and they've already been localised for the various European languages so hopefully it won't be too long before they are released over here. I like the way that they've been localised as they've changed as little as possible, they've pretty much left everything in Japanese but will add English subtitles which I think is the best way to do these things.
There are three games in the collection which are available individually for $5.99 or you can buy the bundle for $14.99.
Here are the trailers for the three games in the collection...
Gundemonium Recollection
GundeadliGne
Hitogata Happa
All three games continue the story with the third one, Hitogata Happa being a prequel to the other two. The story? It's not important,in all the games you play chibi girls and loads of things shoot loads of stuff at you and you shoot loads of stuff at loads of stuff.
Gundemonium Recollection and GundeadliGne which are the first two games use large, gorgeous sprites and the game scrolls horizontally whereas Hitogata Happa switches to vertical scrolling and looks far more standard in design.
As with any game like this a large part of the game is learning how the combos work and nowhere near doing that yet but the controls are fairly standard for this type of game using fire, rapid fire, bomb and action buttons.
The first three are pretty much what you'd expect while the action button unleashes a mana attack which appears to vary from character to character and slows everything down which is a big bonus as these games are tough!
As I mentioned earlier, I'm never any good at this type of game but don't let that fool you as these games, Hitogata Happa is particular is known for it's difficulty. There selectable skill levels in the games but the easy skill level on Hitogata Happa is not even close to easy.
I've perhaps enjoyed the first two games more because of the difficulty levels but I really want to learn the last one as well the game itself seemed really good.
The set up of the scoring, the differences between the characters, how you build up your weapon gauges, etc changes from one game to the next but I'm not going to pretend I understand them yet.
I'm going to post a video from the PC version to give you an idea of how difficult it can get in the hardest game.

I've really enjoyed all three games so far and I wish that there were demos so people could try them to see how good they are as Sony have already said that they want to bring over more games like these but they've been quite straight about it depending on how well.
Also, there are some free themes available to download from the US Store.
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AMAZON.COM DOWNLOADS
- Gundemonium Collection ($14:99)
Or available separately:
- Gundemonium Recollection ($5:99)
- GundeadliGne ($5:99)
- Hitogata Happa ($5:99)
GAME GUIDES (By Goshi on shmups.com)
WEBSITES
- Rockin' Android website.
- S.O.E. website.
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