About This Game The bright dancing lights of the aurora illuminates the sky of Terra Feminarum every night. However, recently the northern lights have strangely become restless and weaken. Three the most powerful shamans of the “Land of Women” are willing to investigate the matter. The road to the Pohjola shall be traveled once more. Terra Feminarum is a Finnish mythology themed Japanese style manic shoot ’em up. The characters and the story are based on Finnish mythology. The gameplay and the art style are both highly inspired by Japanese danmaku shooters. Features: Hand drawn HD (1080p) graphics. No wasted screen space! 7 Character driven story chapters that leads the player trough the forests and lakes into the mystical land of Pohjola. Story Mode where player can experience the story chapters individually. The character progress will be saved. This mode has also special challenges! Arcade Mode with traditional arcade like experience for 1cc and score runs. No continues. A true challenge for the most skilled players. 4 difficulties: Novice, Normal, Hard and Brutal. While the Brutal difficulty will separate the flesh from the bones, the Novice difficulty will give you mercy.Special Weapon System lets the player pick up mana from fallen enemies to power their shaman’s most powerful attacks.Enhancement system lets the player enhance the playable characters by beating bosses and challenges. The games magical soundtrack enchants you with varied folk themed songs running from waltz to black metal. 7aa9394dea Title: Terra FeminarumGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Polar Night GamesPublisher:Polar Night GamesRelease Date: 28 Feb, 2018 Terra Feminarum Download Windows 8.1 terra feminarum. terra feminarum review. terra feminarum. terra feminarum suomi. terra feminarum game. terra feminarum igg. terra feminarum igg. terra feminarum ost. terra feminarum suomi. terra feminarum ost. terra feminarum steam. terra feminarum game. terra feminarum steam. terra feminarum review Not really a bullet hell game that I can recommend. Nothing that I can specifically point at, it just didn't have the same feel as other top bullet hell games. One of the glaring problems I noticed is that the color palette is kind of limited. For instance, enemies and the bullets they fire have the same color scheme which creates needless confusion. Verdict: 4.5/10, not bad, but not good either.. A stunningly beautiful bullet hell game with some of the most graphically amazing bullet patterns ever to grace a monitor.The game comes with 7 stages and 4 difficulty levels. Even at the lowest setting, though, the game is hard. If I had to find a negative point, it's the fact that to unlock the last stage you must complete all the challenges in the first 6 ones, and those challenges invariably include completing the stage without ever getting hit. This is going to cause some frustration.Still, this is just a minor nitpick. If you like bullet hell games, this will certainly be a satisfying purchase. I'd, however, wait for a sale to buy it.. I purchased the game for its Kalevala setting, and it turns out quite - not bad.Personally I would say this game is influenced by the Touhou series to a certain extent, I mean the part where boss have separate 'spells' each with a name and such. I also acknowledge that Cave's shmups are popular in Finland for whatever reason, so they might be one of the inspirations as well.The bullet patterns are fine, no serious problems, no outrageous innovations. Graphics give a very indie feeling, which is not really a bad thing. For me, the two forementioned aspects are of average / mediocre quality. Seen better, seen worse, that's it.What makes me think the game really worth more than the 100 yen labelled price should be the music. Accordions and synth-rock give a very, very, almost stereotypical 'Finnish' feeling. Not to mention some of the traditional tune remixes.I don't really enjoy widescreen vertical shooter, and this one, unfortunately, as well. It's just a problem of habits and familiarity though.Also, speaking of problems, I experienced some weird lags in input as well as in display. I would suggest that these were caused by some engine / danmaku logic flaws. Fixes will be appreciated if possible.Overall 7.5/10, considering the very low price.. i love it. More Stages please. I bought a bunch of bullet hell\/shmup games during steam winter sale and this one was my favorite, for the following reasons:1. It is drop dead cheap. 2. Utilizes the full screen rather than putting black bars on the side, and using only the center portion for play which most other games of this genre do. It drives me mad. What's the point of wasting 50% of the screen, really annoying!3. The soundtrack is great.4. The graphics are very good, they are not some low res stuff that is scaled up. This is a modern product with 1080p graphics, which is what sets it apart from most of the other bullet hell games which seem to low res graphics and seem very outdated. 5. Controller support which surpisingly some of the bullet hells don't have (looks at eXceed with disappointment).Wish more shmups\/bullet hells utilized full screen and had modern graphics. Is that really so much to ask for?. Not really a bullet hell game that I can recommend. Nothing that I can specifically point at, it just didn't have the same feel as other top bullet hell games. One of the glaring problems I noticed is that the color palette is kind of limited. For instance, enemies and the bullets they fire have the same color scheme which creates needless confusion. Verdict: 4.5\/10, not bad, but not good either.. I purchased the game for its Kalevala setting, and it turns out quite - not bad.Personally I would say this game is influenced by the Touhou series to a certain extent, I mean the part where boss have separate 'spells' each with a name and such. I also acknowledge that Cave's shmups are popular in Finland for whatever reason, so they might be one of the inspirations as well.The bullet patterns are fine, no serious problems, no outrageous innovations. Graphics give a very indie feeling, which is not really a bad thing. For me, the two forementioned aspects are of average \/ mediocre quality. Seen better, seen worse, that's it.What makes me think the game really worth more than the 100 yen labelled price should be the music. Accordions and synth-rock give a very, very, almost stereotypical 'Finnish' feeling. Not to mention some of the traditional tune remixes.I don't really enjoy widescreen vertical shooter, and this one, unfortunately, as well. It's just a problem of habits and familiarity though.Also, speaking of problems, I experienced some weird lags in input as well as in display. I would suggest that these were caused by some engine \/ danmaku logic flaws. Fixes will be appreciated if possible.Overall 7.5\/10, considering the very low price.. A well-made game with good attention to details. I wish it got more coverage and reviews as I think those would be mostly positive and the devs would deserve for the game to be noticed at least in the community of bullethell enthusiasts. The folklore atmosphere is good and spans consistently over the story, characters and soundtrack. The mix of Finnish and Japanese elements is interesting and fresh. The difficulty is high, as it should be and the core gameplay well implemented. If you like a challenge, smooth bullethell shoot'em up gameplay and welcome the idea of atmostpheric story elements in a fresh and unique take, then get this one.
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