Review by segasonicfan

"You were hoping this would be a good game, weren't you??"

Namco, one of the big names in video gaming, developed Starblade for the Sega CD in 1992. Now, most would welcome such a big name coming to the failed Sega CD console, I however, scorn it. This is a terribly boring game, even for the most diehard shooter fan (me). Sadly, there are even worse Sega CD games out there, but it’s games like these, games that should be decent, these are the ones that disappoint me the most.

Graphics: 8/10
The only decent aspect of Starblade is its 3D graphics. You don’t control where you are going and almost every ship is see-through, so don’t expect to be impressed. Early 3D graphics by a company that’s capable of much more. I personally think Namco should’ve stuck with 2D, maybe made a nice CD version of Dangerous Seed…instead we have this.

Sound: 9/10
It’s not that the sound is bad….there isn’t any!! This game is entirely devoid of any music whatsoever! Not even an opening theme! There’s just the same voices, repeating the same lines with the same lame explosion sounds. This ladies and gentleman, is video game “music” at its worst.

Gameplay: 2/10
One word: Yawwwwwwwn. Talk about dull, the entire you game you hold (count em) One button! That’s it! The Sega CD wasn’t an Atari 2600 Replica last time I checked, but I guess Namco is determined to fall into the past. Even the first model Genesis controllers had 3 buttons (4 if you count the start button) and Starblade, a game reasonably well into the Genesis’ life span, uses one button. In addition, you don’t even tap it, you hold it. It seems Namco made ultra sure to remove any enthralling gameplay that might entertain the player. To top it all off (as mentioned before) you don’t even control your ship! The computer does (and makes you nauseous in the process). There’s only about 15 minutes of play in the entire game, just to make the torture nice and condensed. Truly pathetic gameplay that bores even the biggest shooter fans silly…which is quite an insult considering this is a shooter…

Lasting Value: 2/10
You’ll beat Starblade, you’ll hate Starblade, and you’ll only return for a good laugh. The levels are short, the continues are plentiful, and the gameplay is non-existent. Don’t even bother dusting off this piece of crap.

Overall: 3/10
This is Namco’s saddest effort to date. Starblade reeks of complete lack of original thought, design, or care…something I’ve never expected from Namco. Look at Treasure, Sega, and Compile…even their worst games are a million times more creative and interesting than Starblade. Starblade is nothing more than proof of what separates the boys from the men. Saddest of all? This game is another example of poor use of a truly great system…and what’s even worse is that it probably stopped many a person from buying the Sega CD/Mega CD console, despite its library of at least 20 brilliant games (i.e. Sonic CD, Robo Aleste, Snatcher, etc.)

Reviewer's Score: 3/10, Originally Posted: 03/01/02, Updated 03/01/02

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