This game was so nostalgic for me. For some reason, I always thought it was a POTC game and even got confused by events that didn’t happen in the movies I watched later because they were different in the game.
I didn't spend much time on Deadstorm Pirates, but I hope with the upcoming sequel, Namco starts making more rail shooters. Crazy to think that Time Crisis 5 was eight years ago.
Sadly don't count on console ports for these games happening these days anymore. I'm almost kind of surprised that Namco actually released the original Deadstorm Pirates, and Razing Storm on PS3, which I can't quite say expected until it actually happened too! Aside from them wanting to keep such games arcade exclusive so they'll continue to make money (even if arcades will never be the places to be like they were back in their heyday), the other problem is with light gun games not exactly being well suited for home use, due to lack of viable controllers for such games, which also don't exactly translate very well to HDTV's for that matter either.
@@freakyfornashAs well as much more prominent reliance on VR. At least we got the Nintendo Switch with the gyro joy cons and the PlayStation 4/5 with the PlayStation Move or Aim Controller plus PlayStation Eye and even the PC with mouse that could potentially do the job for light gun games
@@jodyposey9558 Yeah, but good thing for my Arcade One system, which is something that I can now play many of the newer modern day light gun shooters on! Though I wonder when this game is finally coming out for the arcades with that being said though? Haven't heard much about it as of late.
Thanks for watching. I have the original Deadstorm Pirates on PlayStation 3 and have 1CCed it, just need to get a capture card setup to record a playthrough. As for Special Edition, I know where to find two cabinets locally and am aware there's a method out there to play it unofficially on PC, but I haven't have time lately to learn it.
It looks like it’s gonna be Deadstorm Pirates’ Let’s Go Island
Definitely seems that way. Hopefully the game will be good. I think it looks cool so far.
This game was so nostalgic for me. For some reason, I always thought it was a POTC game and even got confused by events that didn’t happen in the movies I watched later because they were different in the game.
I didn't spend much time on Deadstorm Pirates, but I hope with the upcoming sequel, Namco starts making more rail shooters. Crazy to think that Time Crisis 5 was eight years ago.
Hoping the same. Maybe we'll get a Time Crisis 6. Who knows?
It’s funny to me that Dead Storm Pirates released 15 years ago and I first played it 12 years ago.
That front skeleton pirate is problaby be vincent or pirate captain is return or just different captain cuz he as a redcoat
im excited i really hope we get it in the west and ofc console ports/pc
Same! I would play the heck outta this at Round 1 or Dave & Buster's.
Sadly don't count on console ports for these games happening these days anymore. I'm almost kind of surprised that Namco actually released the original Deadstorm Pirates, and Razing Storm on PS3, which I can't quite say expected until it actually happened too! Aside from them wanting to keep such games arcade exclusive so they'll continue to make money (even if arcades will never be the places to be like they were back in their heyday), the other problem is with light gun games not exactly being well suited for home use, due to lack of viable controllers for such games, which also don't exactly translate very well to HDTV's for that matter either.
@@freakyfornashAs well as much more prominent reliance on VR. At least we got the Nintendo Switch with the gyro joy cons and the PlayStation 4/5 with the PlayStation Move or Aim Controller plus PlayStation Eye and even the PC with mouse that could potentially do the job for light gun games
@@jodyposey9558 Yeah, but good thing for my Arcade One system, which is something that I can now play many of the newer modern day light gun shooters on! Though I wonder when this game is finally coming out for the arcades with that being said though? Haven't heard much about it as of late.
Just out of curiosity but have you ever thought of beating Deadstorm Pirates or more specifically the Special Edition of it with no continues?
Thanks for watching. I have the original Deadstorm Pirates on PlayStation 3 and have 1CCed it, just need to get a capture card setup to record a playthrough. As for Special Edition, I know where to find two cabinets locally and am aware there's a method out there to play it unofficially on PC, but I haven't have time lately to learn it.