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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Triggerheart Exelica

Written by Ryan Thompson
Published March 16, 2008

A few months ago Microsoft announced that a number of former import shooters would be making their way to Xbox Live Arcade, one of these titles being Ikaruga, of former Dreamcast and Gamecube fame, which was basically the second Radiant Silvergun. Triggerheart is another one of these titles and is the first one to hit Xbox Live Arcade.

Originally released back in 2007 on the Dreamcast (yes, a newer Dreamcast game), this title has been faithfully ported to the Xbox 360. It's an import shooter in the finest accord as it’s the type of title that attempts to throw as many bullets at a player as is possible.

There are two characters to choose from, Exelica or Crueltear. Exelica is more of the new player type character as she has a spread-styled fire. Crueltear is just that — cruel, as she is stuck with the straight shot. Both rates of fire are the same, it is just a matter of which style you prefer. The twist in this shooter is the anchor system. It’s basically a leech cable that "hacks" the enemy characters so you can use them as weapons. It’s an interesting feature, a little confusing at first, but very effective as you understand how to use it.

The graphics are straight out of the Dreamcast, no slowdown and bright colors. The sound effects and music are repetitive, but given the short length of the title they don't become annoying. Short is an understatement; it's about 15 to 20 minutes from start to finish. Scoring is a bit different as you have a typical score as well as a coin score which is a bonus point system. It's also part of the unlockables in the game, as few as they are. It’s almost like the game was designed for the Xbox; online leader boards and achievements are the only true replay value.

There is no online play and the leader boards are limited to the top 100 people in the world, meaning there is no way to compare with your friends as to which one of you has the mad skills in this title. Speaking of skills, the achievements are about an 8 out of 10 to complete. There are three simple achievements in the title, completing the game with each character and completing the game without using a bomb. The rest are point related and no death related, which in this type of game is just about impossible. That being said, it is a decent game of its type, though it may have trouble finding fans.

Triggerheart Exelica is rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) by the ESRB for mild fantasy violence and mild suggestive themes.


Ryan Thompson has been a fan of videogames since 1981 starting on the Apple II. He was the administrator for the now defuct hardcoregaming.org and is on staff on Rfgeneration.com. Ryan enjoys a nice cold one and is more then willing to play some one online in any number of titles. He is also a collector of games as his total collection is in upwards of 2300 titles.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Triggerheart Exelica
Published: March 16, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Gaming
Filed Under: Gaming: Xbox 360
Writer: Ryan Thompson
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