

Lock On Spread - Two lazer sights beam from your ship, spreading across the screen until they lock on to a target and continually do focused damage.Back Wide - Similar to the vulcan bullets, but only a few are shot straight forward and many more are behind the ship.Upgrades number of targets, speed, and damage. Homing Plasma - When held down, an circumference around your ship will appear and a few enemies at a time will be automatically targeted and shot small lazer-like homing bullets.Spread - A blue lazer-like beam shoots out each side of the ship at nearly a 45' degree angle, turning into a blue circle upon impact which acts as splash damage.Homing - One green shot comes out of both sides of the ship and home into one or two separate ships.Vulcan - A straight-forward shooting style similar to many other shooters.By getting more kills and higher combos achieved with a weapon, you can level it up to deal more damage, have a wider spread, shoot faster, or target more enemies. Each of the firing modes can be upgraded in a kind of leveling-up system.

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There are six different firing modes plus the ability to use a melee sword. The graphics are rendered in 3-D, but the screen is stationary and maintains the feel of a 2-D scroller. On the Saturn, there are five difficulty levels (from very easy to very hard), and configuarable controls.

It is often said that Radiant Silvergun is the spiritual predecessor to Ikaruga. As in most shooters, extra lives are given at certain point levels. In the arcade mode, there is a short tutorial that allows the player to practice using the controls for each. The player may select the order of select stages. Radiant Silvergun is a vertically scrolling shooter playable either solo or with two-players. An Xbox Live Arcade version was announced at Tokyo Game Show 2010 at Microsoft's Press Keynote and was released on September 14, 2011. The game's limited release and cult following has made it a rare and highly sought after game, and players can expect to pay up to hundreds of dollars for an original copy. While only released in Japan, all menus are in English making it accessible to international players. Radiant Silvergun is a 3D shoot-em-up developed by Treasure and released in Arcades and for the Sega Saturn in 1998.
