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'''''Xevious Resurrection''''' was released in 2009 for the PlayStation 3 by Namco Bandai Games, being exclusive to the compilation ''Namco Museum Essentials''. Developed by Japanese studio Cattle Call, it retrofits the classic ''Xevious'' gameplay for a modern platform, with updated visuals, gameplay, and music. Unlike ''Xevious 3D/G'', ''Resurrection'' is much closer to the original game, while still adding new ideas; most notably is a shield system, which can protect the player from enemy fire for a short while.
Xevious Resurrection is the lastest game released in the Xevious games. Like most of the other Xevious games, Xevious Ressurrection has an ending and a final boss.
 
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==Story==
 
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''Resurrection'' is the last ''Xevious'' game for consoles, being produced after the success of updated arcade games like ''Pac-Man Championship Edition'' and ''Galaga Legions''. It received light coverage from publications because of its exclusivity for a collection, but was well-received. Its graphics and gameplay were praised, with fans saying it served as a good send-off to the franchise. In 2018, the ''Namco Museum Essentials'' collection was delisted from storefronts, making the game unplayable today without the usage of emulation.
In this game, GAMP attacks earth again. He's also been successful, since the 1st boss is an orbital defense system of some kind. after battling an Andor Genesis, A gigantic Toroid-like craft, an Andor Genesis that gets upgraded by 2 other flying craft, you go into GAMP's colony, which slowly resembles a certain ancient civilization's roads more and more. When you finally fight GAMP, you find that he's simply a lone Bragza. He enters a blob and the fight starts. After fighting him, he blows up. But unknown to the solvalou, GAMP won. Not the war, but he still won his very one goal: go back home. He knew he'd die, so he took every trace of him in planet Xevious and went home. He fought Solvalou in the very room he made clones in. Godspeed to you too, GAMP, Godspeed.
 
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==Bosses==
 
==Bosses==
 
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Revision as of 18:42, 16 March 2020

Xevious Resurrection was released in 2009 for the PlayStation 3 by Namco Bandai Games, being exclusive to the compilation Namco Museum Essentials. Developed by Japanese studio Cattle Call, it retrofits the classic Xevious gameplay for a modern platform, with updated visuals, gameplay, and music. Unlike Xevious 3D/GResurrection is much closer to the original game, while still adding new ideas; most notably is a shield system, which can protect the player from enemy fire for a short while.

Resurrection is the last Xevious game for consoles, being produced after the success of updated arcade games like Pac-Man Championship Edition and Galaga Legions. It received light coverage from publications because of its exclusivity for a collection, but was well-received. Its graphics and gameplay were praised, with fans saying it served as a good send-off to the franchise. In 2018, the Namco Museum Essentials collection was delisted from storefronts, making the game unplayable today without the usage of emulation.

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Area 16 - GAMP