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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A shoot-em-up made by Siter Skain in 1999 and part of The Tale of Alltynex trilogy, Kamui has been described as a more intense Ray Storm clone. The gameplay is slightly different from the "standard" shmup: the ship (the eponymous Kamui fighter) is not a One-Hit-Point Wonder, and it has two special weapons beyond its main spreadshot: a powerful Wave Motion Gun that can cancel bullets and a "lightning storm" weapon that targets enemies below the fighter where its main guns cannot reach. Both run off the same energy gauge, which must recharge after each use. It is short, but very fast-paced and relentless in difficulty, and many shmup fans count it among the best of the genre available on PC, some even consider it being of Treasure quality. |