Super Stardust HD Review

  • Posted January 14th, 2008 at 16:27 EDT by
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Review Score

Super Stardust HD

PSU Review Score
9.0
Avg. user review score:
9.2

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Summary

Super Stardust HD is a brilliantly created title that has very little flaws that aren't covered up by all of the positives. You won't find a better game for the price you pay.

We like

  • Vivid atmosphere and colors
  • Control schematics
  • Entertainment value

We dislike

  • Co-op involves less mobility
  • Not enough modes

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For months on end PlayStation 3 fans had to hear their 360-following friends tell them about how great and addicting Geometry Wars Evolved is for their Xbox 360. That has now ended. No longer will the PlayStation nation have to endure that taunt as the PSN has launched a rival analog-shooting addiction, Super Stardust HD.

A lot of similarities can be made between Super Stardust HD and Geometry Wars; however, the similarities end quickly and soon the users will tell you that there really is no comparison. One of the biggest differences is you are no longer playing on a flat surface but instead a 720 degree interface. SS:HD brings you an incredible world of vibrant galaxies filled with mesmerizing colors and explosions that no other downloadable arcade experience can bring you across any of the consoles currently available.



There are very few modes available for this smash-hit arcade title which includes Arcade, Planet Mode, and Co-Op. We plan on bringing you the dirt on each of these modes for you to better make a decision on purchasing what is unarguably the must own title for the PlayStation Network of games.

In Arcade mode you’re placed on a 3-dimensional planet of your choice; however to gain access to all planets you must unlock them by defeating each planet one by one. The planet you can start off with right away on Arcade Mode is Lave. Here you must orbit around the planet’s atmosphere destroying the comets and meteorites alike. What is your duty, you may ask? To eradicate this planet of all threats including small like mines that swarm towards you from all directions trying to impede and end your mission of dominating that planet.



Planet Mode plays very similar to the Arcade Mode, with the only difference being that the purpose is to play just a single planet in order to achieve high scores and things of that nature.

Co-op mode allows for you and a friend to play SS:HD together; unfortunately because this takes place on one screen, it heavily decreases your mobility. Though this mode is enjoyable with a friend, the true pull of this game is featured through its single-player capabilities.

You won’t be armed with some sticks and stones to take down these galactic rock forms, oh no, you’ll have at your disposal a decently-sized range of weapons at your side, including bombs. Unlike the similar title from that rival arcade, SS:HD allows you to rotate through your weapons in order to utilize the one you feel is most efficient for the obstacles at hand. The weapons at hand for Lave revolve around a Gold Melter for golden meteorites, an Ice Splitter for those frozen rocks of pending doom, and the Rock Crusher, which will destroy the basic rock form. If you find yourself being overwhelmed by the enemy, don’t fret, just let go a massive bomb explosion that covers the entire side of the planet you happen to be flying around.



While playing, you’ll notice green luminescent rocks flying around. The object is to destroy these so you can further upgrade the power of your arsenal. They will increase not only your firing rate but your size as well. Some of the upgrades can push your weapon high enough to obtain dual or even triple shooting from your shuttle ship.

The control scheme is very well done. You'll use your R1/L1 triggers to rotate through your weapon selections, L2 to use boosters, and R2 to utilize your bombs. The left analog will control the movement of your ship while the right analog controls the firing direction.

Overall, SS:HD is by far one of the most entertaining experiences possible through the PlayStation Network. It is unrivaled and is a must download.

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  1. gingo | gingo

    • 4:38pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    psn id: gingo.... very nice review!!!! my dad loves this game, i think its good, so much better now you can play your own music

  2. Clarky_psu | clarky-132

    • 5:10pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    Little late with the review? Was out ages ago!

  3. DaveW | clarky-132

    • 5:12pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    Nothing gets by you Clarky.  

  4. G-Code260

    • 5:56pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    lol clarky got burned by dave

  5. tabular

    • 6:38pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    I love this game. Very fun and challenging with great music. You could have mentioned it runs 1080p 60fps with antialiasing. A visual marvel!

  6. iToke

    • 6:40pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    damn gingo and his dad with their crazy high scores lol

    but seriously, this game is the sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeit-and the whole custom soundtrack bit only adds to the experience.  Slayer and SSHD FTW

  7. Lotus

    • 6:51pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    lol at G-Code, gotta give this a try, after i find someone with a credit card and get them drunk

  8. gingo | gingo

    • 7:05pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    psn id: gingo....@clarky....... OWNED and rinsed by Dave, how do u feel??? LMAO!!!!!!

  9. Falanx13 | Falanx13

    • 7:23pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    Great game: relatively simple concept, great visuals, tons of fun! I'd go far enough to call it the Geometry Wars-slayer.

  10. MatrixSixaxis

    • 7:36pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    Simple yet.....really fun and intense, and that's just the demo version!!

     

    Great game! It's a keeper!

  11. Alpha2

    • 7:39pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    'Seriously what with the ancient news?  thought you'd at least be doing a review of the new version with the upgraded features like custom music and ship builder mode.

  12. GreyFox666 | GreyFox666

    • 8:19pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    gotta jump on this.... (no homo)

  13. tonystark

    • 8:51pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    As soon as I can get a hold of a playstation card, I will purchase this game. Can't talk myself into using a credit card.

  14. cell989

    • 8:57pm GMT - January 14th, 2008

    one very important feature you forgot to mention is that it support custom tracks, which means you can play any song from your HDD. That to me is awsome.

  15. Dragon-slayer87 | Dragon-Slayer87

    • 3:22am GMT - January 15th, 2008

    @Clarky, yes the game was released ages ago in the US, but in EU the game was released few weeks ago.. so this review isn't late for anything....

  16. Stef Nighthawk

    • 3:33am GMT - January 15th, 2008

    @Dragon-slayer87,

    I hate to burst your bubble but I've bought this game before July from the EU store.

    The demo with the custom audio and in-game store upgrade were released a few weeks back.

    Still, great game and a great review.

  17. chilledbreeze7

    • 4:06am GMT - January 15th, 2008

    I love this game and love the fact you can choose a custom track now. I just wish they could of made it so you could choose a playlist you've made up as well.

  18. iToke

    • 1:18pm GMT - January 15th, 2008

    @15

     

    This game wasn't just released a couple of weeks ago.....it was updated....

  19. DaveW

    • 2:22pm GMT - January 15th, 2008

    I guess nobody knows the terminology "Better late than never."  We can agree that PSU.com doesn't exactly offer an up-to-date release of reviews.  I'm trying to build the review libraries with older and newer titles.  This way, newer adopters of the PS3 and guys still sitting on the fence about certain titles whether new or old, can have another source to help push along the situation.  I see no reason to complain about something like this when it's doing no harm at all and it has obviously benefitted people.  

  20. makka2the | makkalakka

    • 2:54pm GMT - January 15th, 2008

    Yeah I personally like to listen to some metal while i blow up rocks!

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