Bug Princess 2 Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 60 reviews. Read all reviews for Bug Princess 2 for iPhone.
Bug Princess 2 is paid iOS app published by CAVE Co., Ltd.

Yess.

M0CHIII

Great game. Very fun. :)


guerilla warfare

philodygmn

My first Cave game was Espgaluda II HD which has more geometrically pristine patterns, so Bug Princess 2's more frenetic, organic ones (the final boss's final Ultra Mode spiral pattern is a wonder to behold) provide a welcome change of pace. I would prefer an HD version (Espgaluda II's was worth every penny—just needs widescreen support!!!), but since none exists I sprang for this on sale. Apple should kiss Cave's feet for bringing these stellar titles to iOS in such style—and Cave, touch is the only way I'd _ever_ consider playing shooters, perfectly manageable on iPod (iPad would be tiring), so...please keep that in mind (besides, portrait widescreen's the perfect composition for bullet hell). I miss the feeling of volumetric depth like in Espgaluda II's 3rd level through a floating city; neither of the Bug Princess games has its graduated multi-plane in effect :-( I never had the exhilarating rush of being caught up in an epic moment the way I did again and again with Espgaluda II, I think because the camera is alway strictly overhead. I love "abnormal shot" and don't see why it's not their default: your satellites torque around you, covering your flanks, and in the process fire bullets on-tangent at all angles—much better than the original Bug Princess's formation options. Without losing any fundamental score strategy complexity or subtlety from Espgaluda II, Bug Princess 2 never forces you to press buttons in advance for a shot at the best loot, so non-expert players like me don't feel so left out. I wish they wouldn't force jumping into Shot mode during boss battles and just leave score-mongering for when you use the On/Off button to control the bullet cull; if you _don't_ opt for On/Off it should stop caring which you're on and just collect everything. If button switching were somehow easier I'd try it more often but that's one aspect where touchscreen makes things much harder than being able to rest my fingers on a physical button without triggering it... If they would update for widescreen I could switch between Laser and Shot more predictably and score a lot better, 'cause it's too far up the screen now to seat my left hand comfortably in that corner to hold iPod steady while staying hiked up enough to hit the button reliably. The button could also stand to be a tad larger, because even with my right index finger it won't switch half the time since I can't spare enough attention to aim that well. Palm is far more powerful than Rico to the point playing as Rico's practically a chore. What's up with that? Extra challenge as her? I was freaked out thinking continues were forever to be doled out in miserly fashion but then unlocked unlimited continues, so that's actually cool they make you learn to care about how you play first (Espgaluda II just hands you that, which I still don't mind, either...). I had almost walked away from the game because of it so maybe they should tell you, or show that it's an unlock? I appreciate that Cave's bullets are always a clear read both over the background and each other. Visuals are charmingly retro. For coming out in 2012 it's pretty _old_-school...I wonder what Cave could do with sub-pixel, anti-aliased higher-res art even if it's still primarily 2-D... Gamers would have to pony up the sales on an effort like that, though, for _sure_...! The music's pretty good, but I liked the first Bug Princess' a little better (and way better than most of Espgaluda's) because it was more atmospheric and set a deliberate pace (e.g. Stage 4 with the green dragons and water's down-tempo but wicked-cool chimed billows), though this is no slouch (I love the timpani roll near the beginning in the boss theme, though like Espgaluda II's boss theme best of all). Overall I prefer Espgaluda's peerlessly epic stages and immaculate bullet patterns, but in terms of mechanics Bug Princess 2's got it beat with simpler yet more versatile options (plus I'm a sucker for satellites, absent Espgaluda), and its wild bullet patterns are an interesting departure.


Cave again rules the AppStore!

Jikifreak

Cave's titles are always amazing quality and a day one purchase from me no matter what platform they are released on. BP2 is simply wonderful! Playing on hell mode is a challenge worthy of the many attempts it takes to perfect it! Great graphics amazing sounds and beat of all, incredible gameplay! I love your games and ports Cave, please keep them coming!!!!!


Love this game

e;f

I like Bug Princess 2 even more than Bug Princess. It you are a fan of this type of game - vertical shooter - try out games by Cave. All of thier stuff is, as someone else here has said, the gold standard of this type of game.


Can't play it

The real gc pro

It crashes every time I open it


Good game!

Kof good

Ketsui please ~


For real Cave fans!

reneezworld03

Great Xbox 360 port buy it now!


Well it's Mushihimesama

Primalmotion

Very nice shmup. It's a very nice port of the original. I have the PCB, and it's almost identical! Buy it. Now. Ps: a port of a xbox game? Come on boy, get your classic straight...


Wow!

Anodyn3

I absolutely love all CAVE shooters! The 2 Bug Princess games are prob my favorite. This arcade version of BP2 is better than x360 version imo. Keep em coming & I keep buying. Hoping for Akai Katana on iOS as well as Pink Sweets / MuchiMuchiPork. Oh yeah & Deathsmiles 2!!! Thanks CAVE y'all are THE BEST!


App update

PowerEagle123

Please update for ios 11.3