Triggerheart Exelica

Triggerheart Exelica

Xbox Live Arcade cover
Developer(s) Warashi
Gulti / P.A. Works (PS2)
Publisher(s) Sega (arcade)

Warashi (DC, i-mode)
Microsoft Studios (XBLA)
Alchemist (PS2)

Distributor(s) Kaga Create (PS2)
Composer(s) Masahiro Kajihara
Platform(s) Arcade, Dreamcast, Xbox 360 (XBLA), i-mode, PlayStation 2
Release date(s)
  • JP May 2006
(Arcade)
  • JP February 22, 2007
(DC)
  • INT February 27, 2008
(XBLA)
  • JP December 1, 2008
(i-mode)
  • JP March 26, 2009
(PS2)
Genre(s) vertical scrolling shooter
Mode(s) Single player
Distribution GD-ROM (DC, arcade)
DVD-ROM (PS2)

i-mode: FOMA 703i, 903i, A compatible series

Cabinet Sit-down
Arcade system Sega NAOMI

Triggerheart Exelica (トリガーハート エグゼリカ Torigā Hāto Eguzerika) is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up developed by Warashi for the Sega NAOMI platform. The game was first released in Japanese arcades in May 2006, and was later ported to the Sega Dreamcast, becoming the system's penultimate licensed title when it was released in Japan on February 22, 2007—only two weeks prior to Karous.

Plot

In an unknown alien galaxy far away from the Milky Way, a war is waging between the Tilde Fleet, a group of human-like people and mysteriously violent robotic vehicles known as the Ver’mith led by the mysterious young woman Faintear. Two humanoid-soldiers belonging to the Triggerheart strike team, Exelica and programmed sister Crueltear, were busily fighting the Ver’mith during an attack when a portal opened and sucked the two young women in. Materializing on planet Earth, Exelica and Crueltear soon made Earth their new home as they had no means of return until a new portal opened and the Ver'mith appeared. Intent on making Earth their primary fortress of attack, the Ver'mith quickly make short work of Earth’s Defenses. Earth’s only hope rests on the Triggerheart sisters.

Dreamcast version

The Dreamcast version added a story mode and an arrange mode. Arrange mode has an increased difficulty level and does not have continues.

There are two distinct versions being released: a regular version and a limited edition, which includes a soundtrack and guide book. Early orders from Sega Direct also included a phone card, and poster.

Although officially released only in Japan, it can be enjoyed by players from other countries because most of the menus are in English with Japanese subtitles. However a Dreamcast boot disc will be needed to play it on a non-Japanese console, since the disc is locked to the Japanese region.

Xbox Live Arcade version

An Xbox Live Arcade version for the Xbox 360 was released.[1] It features high definition graphics, new background music, online leaderboards, and achievement points feature. However, story mode and arrange mode are not included.

Online leader board includes 6 boards for each fighters per difficulty setting.

A new ending and new cut scenes based on the arcade version was included.

Xbox achievement feature includes 200 points in 12 categories.

i-mode version

It includes new bosses and stages, score ranking. The game is split into 2 parts.

Early order includes character QUO card.[2]

Downloadable contents include comic, dress-up tool, desktop accessories.

KUMASH!

It is a downloadable mini-game where the player gain points by capturing enemy fighter and throw enemies to panel of same colour.[3] The fever gauge increases by throwing enemies to panels of the same color. When the fever gauge is full, throwing enemies to gold ingot panel causes massive amounts of score items to be dropped.

The game includes 3 difficulty settings with 1 minute, 3 minutes, or no time limits.

Fighters

Triggerheart Exelica Enhanced

It is the PlayStation 2 port of the game.

Arrange mode from the Dreamcast game was not included.[4][5]

Limited Edition include a Nendoroid (Exelica) figure made by Good Smile Company.[6] Pre-order also includes accessory balloon.[7]

TH44 Faintear is now a player selectable character.

Omelette, Watt, Triggerheart Backupper C'r_na, Skiltall (also called "Skilltor"), originally only part of story concept, now appears in the game.

Other new elements include event CG, story mode and an opening movie. The opening theme is "Gravity Error" by Ayane.

Gameplay

The game involves playing 1 of 2 anthropomorphic fighters to battle against 5 stages of enemy ships. Exelica specializes in wide area attacks, while Crueltear uses concentrated front shots. Players can fire anchors to catch enemy ships, then use the caught unit as a shield or throw it to inflict more damage.

Triggerhearts

The player controlled units are anthropomorphic fighters in leotard outfits called Spec Suits.

Stages

There are 5 stages in this game.

V.B.A.S. (Variable Boss Attack System)

Like Zanac, this game dynamically adjusts difficulty based on the player's in-game performance. It affects the difficulty of game bosses. If player collects more score items, the harder the bosses will be to defeat.

Reception

Xbox Live version

Reviews
PublicationScore
1UP.comB[8]
Team Xbox78/100[9]
IGN5.7/10[10]
Gamespot6/10[11]
Bordersdown (NTSC-uk)8/10[12]


Soundtrack

TRIGGERHEART EXELICA SOUND ANCHOR was a CD album with the music from the Dreamcast version, along with unused tracks and one remix.

TRIGGERHEART EXELICA ENHANCED: GRAVITY ERROR was a CD album that includes original and off vocal versions of Triggerheart Exelica -Enhanced- and PSP version of Memories Off#5 opening theme songs.

It was published by Media Factory, Inc.

Drama CD

Triggerheart Exelica Parallel Anchor is an audio drama adaptation by Frontier Works Inc.

References

External links

Soundtrack

Audio drama