- Every Extend Extra
Infobox VG| title = Every Extend Extra
developer =Q Entertainment
publisher = vgrelease|JP=Bandai |NA=Buena Vista Games |EU=Buena Vista Games
designer =
engine =
released = vgrelease|JP=August 13 ,2006 |NA=November 7 ,2006 |AUS=February 5 ,2007 |EU=February 9 ,2007
genre =Shoot 'em up
modes =Single-player ,Multiplayer
ratings = vgratings|CERO=A|ESRB=Everyone|OFLCA=G|PEGI=3+
platforms =PlayStation Portable
media = UMD
requirements =
input ="Every Extend Extra" is a
shoot 'em up video game byQ Entertainment for thePlayStation Portable (PSP). The game was released in Japan onAugust 13 ,2006 , in North America onNovember 7 ,2006 , in Australia onFebruary 5 ,2007 , and in Europe onFebruary 9 ,2007 ."Every Extend Extra" is a redevelopment of the popular freeware game "
Every Extend ", which was a personal project by a Kanta Matsuhisa under her "Omega" pseudonym. [ [http://www.qentertainment.com/eng/2007/08/every_extend_extra.html EveryExtendExtra [Q Entertainment Inc. ] ] Q Entertainment, as a 'boutique' developer, built on the concept.A version for
Xbox Live Arcade , "Every Extend Extra Extreme ", was released in October 2007.Gameplay
The main difference between "Every Extend Extra" and the original game is the music. Much like director
Tetsuya Mizuguchi 's previoussynesthesia -themed titles "Lumines " and "Rez ", "Every Extend Extra's" arcade mode sees the player advancing through stages, with each stage featuring different background and enemy designs, music, bosses and pace.The player is unable to shoot, their only defense being to detonate their ship in the vicinity of the enemy. Enemies appear in randomized patterns, and the aim is to position and detonate at the right moment, setting off a chain reaction of explosions and earning a combo bonus. Blowing oneself up takes away from one's overall 'stock', or number of bombs, with a new bomb being gained after the player gains a certain amount of points, which increases after each new bomb. Earning a considerable combo is key to replenishing the stock of lives, and so gameplay revolves around striking the correct balance between risk and reward.
"Every Extend Extra" also adds varying explosion types to the "Every Extend" template, which can link chains in different ways, as well as a "charge" feature. By holding down the explosion button, the bomb is charged; the longer the button is held, the larger the blast radius, expanding the possibility for chaining explosions. Power-ups dropped by enemies increase the speed of both the player and the enemy, as well as the speed of that stage's music.
Each skin is played out to a time limit, with a boss character appearing at a set point towards the end. Rather than attacking the boss directly, the player relies on destroying the required number of regular enemies near the boss to cause a 'hit'.
Reception
"Every Extend Extra" has been well-received. "Edge" magazine awarded the game 8/10 in their October 2006 issue. They cited an obtuse initial learning curve and a "defiant obscurity and the resulting barrier to entry" as its main hindrances, but concluded that, overall, the game was "an undeniably exhilarating dance".
References
External links
* [http://www.lumineseee.com/ Official US Site]
* [http://www.everyextendextra.com/ "Every Extend Extra" Official Japan Site] (Japan)
* [http://everyextendextra.com/ranking_old/index.php "Every Extend Extra" PC Demo Download Info] (Japan)
* [http://plusd.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0607/14/news006_2.html Download Site ] (Japan)
* [http://www.siliconera.com/2006/08/08/every-extend-extra/ Every Extend Extra Playtest]
* [http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/psp/everyextendextra Every Extend Extra Reviews] at Metacritic.com
* [http://www.ntsc-uk.com/review.php?platform=psp&game=EveryExtendExtra NTSC-uk's review of Every Extend Extra]
* [http://www.etoychest.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5653&Itemid=27 eToychest's review of "Every Extend Extra"]
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