Sine Mora is a new sidescrolling shooter coming to XBLA next week. Developers Digital Reality and Grasshopper Manufacture teamed up to bring this old-school genre into the modern world. Here, we get ...
Bullet-hell shoot-’em-up games were arcade mainstays in the 1980s. The genre easily translated to the home console market with the NES, in games like Konami’s Gradius and Life Force. Taking a ship and ...
Sine Mora inspires a certain amount of wondering about what a 2D shooter really needs in the way of production values. Does it need an original soundtrack by a big-name composer? Does it need an ...
Back in 2012, Sine Mora was a damn fine shoot'em up game that looked crisp and beautiful for the era and put a different spin on the genre that made it compelling and tough to play through. Flash ...
A 2D shooter by the creator of No More Heroes doesn’t sound that promising, but this new remaster is perfect for shmup newbies. As much as we’re fans of the 2D shooter, we must admit it’s not the ...
Digital Reality and Grasshopper Manufacture's shmup baby, Sine Mora, is no longer an Xbox-exclusive. The shooter will hit PlayStation Network--on both Vita and PS3. "More important than anything, we ...
Grasshopper Manufacture’s upcoming shoot-em-up is slated for a March release. Digital Reality has just announced their next game co-developed with Grasshopper Manufacture, Sine Mora, is set for ...
The shmup genre is understandably much loved by some gamers, as it boils down the basics of gaming. Often intense yet simple to play, difficult but easy to grasp, shoot 'em ups were fundamental in the ...
Let's hear it for the niche! As the games industry becomes increasingly obsessed with creating games that are all things to all people, blurring genres to hit as many demographic targets as possible ...
Old school shooters always grab my attention, and Sine Mora has had it since I first spotted it at PAX last summer. At a glance you can see it's beautiful. This "dieselpunk" shoot 'em up provides some ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A fresh take on a stale genre, Sine Mora succeeds on all fronts. At a cursory glance, the game resembles classic side-scrolling shooters like Irem's R ...