About This Game Ellica is a Demonic Magic Studies student at one of the most prestigious schools in the realm, Aeternum Academy. But her schoolwork has to take a back seat one day when she discovers her best friend Macy is missing!Help Ellica brave the crazed groundskeeper, an overzealous hall monitor and waves upon waves of wayward flying cats in the adventure of a lifetime… or maybe just the adventure of this week.Aeternum is a side-scrolling "danmaku" (aka. bullet hell) SHMUP where you must guide the main character through waves of enemies firing masses of bullets at you, and face off against boss characters featuring intricately scripted patterns of bullets.The game and aesthetics were heavily inspired by the likes of other shmups like Deathsmiles and the Touhou Project series, but with an all original cast, story and setting there's plenty of brand new SHMUP fun to enjoy.Play Story Mode, where you help Ellica attempt to unravel the mystery of a rash of disappearances of students from Aeternum Academy, including her best friend Macy. Or, turn off the dialogue and just enjoy dodging bullets!Once you've mastered that, take on Arrange mode for a more advanced scoring experience, or try Pacifist Mode where you can't even shoot back!Aeternum features five stages, and 8 full boss fights, as well as five difficulty levels all the way from Easy up to Lunatic, which is definitely not for the inexperienced!The Aeternum soundtrack features seventeen tracks of entirely new chip-pop synth music by long time video game remix scenester Jesse Bishop. Sure to get your heart pounding as you dodge!Full OST download is included as free DLC with the game!The Aeternum team is:Brooks Bishop: Design, development, programming, art and scripting.Nate Graves: Dialogue and scenario developmentJesse Bishop: Music 7aa9394dea Title: AeternumGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Creaky Lantern GamesPublisher:Creaky Lantern GamesRelease Date: 18 Jul, 2017 Aeternum Apk Download massaker in aeternum rar. excubitors - in aeternum (2018). aeternum knife. aeternum 20 cm. aeternum pvt ltd - lahore. aeternum aesthetics. bialetti aeternum y0vepsn220. aeternum kft. aeternum signature. aeternum meaning in english. aeternum fish poacher. aeternum hives. simul aeternum in english. aeternum allegra espresso. aeternum ultima online. aeternum espresso. aeternum iphone. aeternum que idioma es. ad aeternum juridico. aeternum pentole. aeternum grill pan. aeternum tattoo. aeternum rose. aeternum zurich. caffettiera aeternum 6 tazze I enjoy the soundtrack the most. The game itself, it is very well made. I'm not very good at danmaku\/bullet hell games, but with the shield system, it's perfect!I don't really have any major gripes with it, honestly. Other than it's still programmed for 360 buttons on the tutorial and text boxes, but that's honestly not a huge issue.Pick up if you enjoy side-scrolling shootemups, wild happy music and magic storylines!!If it doesn't have it, could use a co-op option!. I enjoy the soundtrack the most. The game itself, it is very well made. I'm not very good at danmaku\/bullet hell games, but with the shield system, it's perfect!I don't really have any major gripes with it, honestly. Other than it's still programmed for 360 buttons on the tutorial and text boxes, but that's honestly not a huge issue.Pick up if you enjoy side-scrolling shootemups, wild happy music and magic storylines!!If it doesn't have it, could use a co-op option!. An diamond in the rough, Aeternum is a western made shmup that could not borrow more from Touhou in style or design. You play a demon girl (And later a couple of other characters) flying through a school, blasting trash enemies, dodging huge piles of bullets with a tiny hitbox, and meeting a quirky anime girl, with whom communications immediately break down a fight starts. The bosses have timed and scored patterns with bonuses for clearing them successfully without getting hit, as well as time out options to support the game's pacifist mode, but the trippy visuals when they engage them is pure Touhou. Enemies drop power items that boost your power, which also doubles as your bombs, and of course there's a Touhou style autocollect line if you can advance far enough on the screen. Dangerous but rewarding.This game doesn't really WANT to murder you though; bosses drop a full bomb's worth of power each pattern you clear. And if that's not enough, on Story mode you get nearly infinite retries so long as each death just throws you back in with much less power and you can keep coming back as long as your power doesn't hit zero; a boss would have to utterly destroy you for that to happen. Not to say it can't and won't, but the game makes the bosses work for it, yet it feels like the gamer dignity wounding charity it is. The story is charming enough and worth the trip.For the veterans, an arcade mode drops the story chatter and the infinite respawn gimmick, as well as four difficulties to meet you wherever you like on skill level from a walk in the park to a walk through Detroit with the wrong gang colors while Pyramid Head, Nemesis, and the T-1000 are after you for your past, present, and future. Bullet patterns are elaborate, colorful, and spammy in a Touhou-esque manner. An extra boss, again Touhou-esque, concludes the story in a clever manner that leaves it satisfying and also whets my appetite for other games in this goofy universe.There's a lot of competition in the indie shmup market these days, but Aeternum is worth your time if you have any love for a Touhou style bullet hell.. An diamond in the rough, Aeternum is a western made shmup that could not borrow more from Touhou in style or design. You play a demon girl (And later a couple of other characters) flying through a school, blasting trash enemies, dodging huge piles of bullets with a tiny hitbox, and meeting a quirky anime girl, with whom communications immediately break down a fight starts. The bosses have timed and scored patterns with bonuses for clearing them successfully without getting hit, as well as time out options to support the game's pacifist mode, but the trippy visuals when they engage them is pure Touhou. Enemies drop power items that boost your power, which also doubles as your bombs, and of course there's a Touhou style autocollect line if you can advance far enough on the screen. Dangerous but rewarding.This game doesn't really WANT to murder you though; bosses drop a full bomb's worth of power each pattern you clear. And if that's not enough, on Story mode you get nearly infinite retries so long as each death just throws you back in with much less power and you can keep coming back as long as your power doesn't hit zero; a boss would have to utterly destroy you for that to happen. Not to say it can't and won't, but the game makes the bosses work for it, yet it feels like the gamer dignity wounding charity it is. The story is charming enough and worth the trip.For the veterans, an arcade mode drops the story chatter and the infinite respawn gimmick, as well as four difficulties to meet you wherever you like on skill level from a walk in the park to a walk through Detroit with the wrong gang colors while Pyramid Head, Nemesis, and the T-1000 are after you for your past, present, and future. Bullet patterns are elaborate, colorful, and spammy in a Touhou-esque manner. An extra boss, again Touhou-esque, concludes the story in a clever manner that leaves it satisfying and also whets my appetite for other games in this goofy universe.There's a lot of competition in the indie shmup market these days, but Aeternum is worth your time if you have any love for a Touhou style bullet hell.
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