
Now here's the kicker: If you die, the counter also increases! This means it's common for a player to die and get a 1-up as a result. Every target destroyed increases a counter, and when the counter hits a hidden threshold, a 1-up appears out of the next target to be destroyed. Every 10,000 Points: Getting a 1-Up works in a strange form of this trope.Easier Than Easy: Training mode in JSS.Dual Boss: Area 27 has you fight Mirror Shields Rah and Roh at the same time.Averted in the Pluto stage itself and during the True Final Boss, where you simply get a Game Over. Subverted in that this locks you out of the Pluto stage. Death Is a Slap on the Wrist: In CS, if you run out of lives on a given stage, you are allowed to progress to the next one, but you won't get any bonus points.Though they do contribute to the massive game clear bonus, which is based on remaining lives. Considering you just finished Special mode, you don't really need any more lives. Bragging Rights Reward: Killing the Final Boss of JSS's Special mode nets you a 3-up.And in Special mode: "WARNING - HERE COMES THE FINAL JUDGE! ".Notably, it retains the English language option even in the Japanese release, but with some differences in text. Another port of both games for Nintendo Switch was released in Japan on Novemas part of the Eschatos rerelease on the same platform, with a PlayStation 4 version and international releases of both to come at later dates. A PC version of both was released in Septemthrough Steam, and can be purchased separately or together with Eschatos this version has JSS rebranded as Judgement Silverwird -Rebirth Edition- and features new music tracks. destroying all enemies, collecting extends, collecting medals).īoth games were re-released in 2011 for the Xbox 360 as part of a bundle with Judgement Silversword's spiritual sequel, Eschatos. Instead of having traditional stage design, the player goes through 7 stages, each of which bear very different objectives (i.e. A Gaiden Game, Cardinal Sins: Judgement Silversword Recycle Edition was released for free by the same author note Archived version by Wayback Machine.
