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|gameinfo = In a distant future, a plague of parasitic monsters is sweeping across the known universe, devouring all the resources in its path - including the distant outposts humanity calls home. The only chances for mankind's survival are a top-secret starship class known as Silpheed and the hyper-skilled pilots at the controls. Blast through eight levels of intense combo-driven gameplay, utilizing nine blazing weapon types that are unlocked as the player reaches new scoring plateaus. The design deities at Game Arts and Treasure (the developers of Guardian Heroes, LUNAR: Silver Star Story COMPLETE, and Radiant Silvergun) have come up with the perfect combination of deep, flexible gameplay and dazzling visual imagery. Destroy the terrifying invaders before they devour Mother Earth!<br /> | |gameinfo = In a distant future, a plague of parasitic monsters is sweeping across the known universe, devouring all the resources in its path - including the distant outposts humanity calls home. The only chances for mankind's survival are a top-secret starship class known as Silpheed and the hyper-skilled pilots at the controls. Blast through eight levels of intense combo-driven gameplay, utilizing nine blazing weapon types that are unlocked as the player reaches new scoring plateaus. The design deities at Game Arts and Treasure (the developers of Guardian Heroes, LUNAR: Silver Star Story COMPLETE, and Radiant Silvergun) have come up with the perfect combination of deep, flexible gameplay and dazzling visual imagery. Destroy the terrifying invaders before they devour Mother Earth!<br /> | ||
The game is a direct sequel to the Silpheed on the Sega Mega-CD. | The game is a direct sequel to the Silpheed on the Sega Mega-CD. | ||
|wikipedia = [ | |wikipedia = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silpheed:_The_Lost_Planet Link] | ||
|gamefaqslink = [ | |gamefaqslink = [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps2/250624-silpheed-the-lost-planet Link] | ||
|reviewlinks = {{ReviewLink|[ | |reviewlinks = {{ReviewLink|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/silpheed-the-lost-planet Metacritic]|72/100}} | ||
|eu_rating = 3+ | |eu_rating = 3+ | ||
|na_rating_text = Animated Violence, Mild Language | |na_rating_text = Animated Violence, Mild Language |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 18 August 2022
Developer(s): Treasure
Publisher(s): Capcom (JP, KO), Working Designs (US), Swing! Deutschland (EU)
Genre: Action, Shoot'em up
Wikipedia: Link
Game review links: Metacritic: 72/100
Game description: In a distant future, a plague of parasitic monsters is sweeping across the known universe, devouring all the resources in its path - including the distant outposts humanity calls home. The only chances for mankind's survival are a top-secret starship class known as Silpheed and the hyper-skilled pilots at the controls. Blast through eight levels of intense combo-driven gameplay, utilizing nine blazing weapon types that are unlocked as the player reaches new scoring plateaus. The design deities at Game Arts and Treasure (the developers of Guardian Heroes, LUNAR: Silver Star Story COMPLETE, and Radiant Silvergun) have come up with the perfect combination of deep, flexible gameplay and dazzling visual imagery. Destroy the terrifying invaders before they devour Mother Earth!
The game is a direct sequel to the Silpheed on the Sega Mega-CD.
Test configurations on Windows:
Environment | Configurations | Comments | Tester | ||||
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Region | OS | CPU/GPU | Revision | Graphics | Sound/Pad | ||
NTSC-U | Windows |
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13 11 2012 1.1.0 r5452- | GSdx 5442 SSE41 |
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Runs above full speed. | |
NTSC-J | Windows |
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17 01 2013 1.1.0 r5517- | GSdx 5464 SSE41 |
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Runs above full speed., Videos flicker... | |
NTSC-U | Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64 |
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1.5.0-20160720115610 (git) Jul 20 2016 | GSdx 1.1.0-20160720115610 (MSVC 19.00, AVX) |
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Played the first two stages. Runs full speed in D3D11 hardware mode up to 4x scaling, although the frame rate is not always smooth (some jittering and hiccups). OpenGL hardware mode has occasional slowdown, even though EE/GS/VU never rise above 30%. Severe slowdown in software mode, especially at the weapon selection screen (unplayable). No noticeable graphic errors. No flickering during FMVs. | Flang |
PAL | Windows XP SP3 |
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v1.5.0 (dev-2016-03-16)
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GSdx SSE4 & GSdx SSE4 (r4734m-FF7_DoC)
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With official GSdx plugin, the game crashes at first in-game video when the flickering fix has been enabled. Using special DoC plugin fixed this crash for me, and the graphics looks as good as with the official GSdx plugin. On weapon selection parts, the FPS may dip a little bit under 50, and naturally, the flickering fix for the videos causes a very short delay between some of the videos. Otherwise the game runs at full speed (and above). | Titus03 |
Trivia
- Original names: シルフィード ザ・ロストプラネット (SLPM-62015) & (SLPM-62228)
Known Issues
Flickering FMV
- Status: Active
- Type: Minor
- Description: On both OpenGl and direct3D the FMVs are flickering
- Workaround: Use Software mode
The gallery
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Silpheed: The Lost Planet (SLES 50193)
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Silpheed: The Lost Planet (SLPM 62015)
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