Bullet-Hell SHMUP with TATE Mode ‘Ghost Blade HD’ comes to the Wii U and more

Oh, hey! The Wii U gets mentioned in an article and it isn’t in a negative light. How nice for a change, even if the Wii U version of the game we’re talking about still gets the shaft.

Hucast Games is proud to announce that Ghost Blade HD is coming to PS4, Xbox One and Wii U in February 2017. The game is a bullet-hell shooter with TATE mode.

I had no idea what the heck TATE mode is and after I looked it up I’m still not quite sure. It has something to do with the screen and it orientation, or whatever.

Ghost Blade HD is an intense bullet-hell shoot ’em up game, with satisfying and addictive score-based gameplay, with its inspiration going back to the shooting games of the 1990s era, Ghost Blade HD ties old memories to current tones and techniques. Designed with a modern graphic style and special effects, Ghost Blade HD also features an awesome 2-player and TATE mode! Ghost Blade HD is easy to learn, hard to master.

The Facts

  • Shoot ’em up
  • English
  • 1-2
  • ESRB Everyone 10+
  • US$ 9.99

Key Features

  • Beautiful, detailed HD Graphics
  • 5 Stages with HUGE Boss Enemies
  • 3 Player battle ships with different gun types
  • Instant Respawn – No cutscenes!
  • Practice Mode
  • Score Attack Mode
  • Fine tuned gameplay and balanced difficulty
  • 3 difficulty levels: Easy, Normal and Hard.
  • 60 FPS
  • Arcade-style gameplay and addictive scoring system
  • Auto-bomb enabled Easy mode for beginners
  • TATE/portrait screen option available
  • 2-player local co-op mode for addictive fun
  • Incredible Soundtrack composed by Rafael Dyll
  • Tone down background brightness
  • Online Leaderboards
  • 37 Trophies/Achievements (PS4, Xbox One)
  • Platinum Trophy (PS4)
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Graphic Modes

  • 1080p Full HD (PS4, Xbox One, Steam)
  • Wii U (720p)
  • TATE/portrait screen option available

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