Retro-inspired shooter Birdcage feels like it’s 1998 again, right down to purposeful slowdown

Retro-inspired shooter Birdcage feels like it’s 1998 again, right down to purposeful slowdown

One look at Birdcage and you might mistake it for an arcade shoot ’em up (or shmup, as it’s also known for short) from the late ’90s, in particular Treasure’s Radiant Silvergun. If you’re keen, check out the Evercade consoles for a lineup of classic shooters of the era, from SNK and Toaplan.

It’s an aesthetic that indie developer Polygon Bird wholly commits to with sprites that show the individual pixels rather than the smoothed-out botch jobs in modern re-releases. Even the menu fonts have a deliberate fuzziness rather than looking too clean in HD. It is, as co-director Barry Topping puts it, “where the flavour is.”

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