![]() Denial of Diagonal Attack: Played with, per the "evolution" aspect.Degraded Boss: Many bosses, once defeated for the first time, will return as common enemies, albeit with less health and alongside other enemies which can even be copies of themselves. ![]() Colliding with them will destroy your ship. Deadly Walls: Used in some levels from section 3 onward, and some bonus levels.Dare to Be Badass: Making contact with an enemy bullet within a second of it being shot results in a Nagoya Attack, which will reward you with a ton of points.Collision Damage: Once you unlock the ability to move up and down, this very quickly becomes a major issue as some enemies are fast-moving and come from the sides of the screen, or even from below.Cosmetic Award: There is no reason to clear any of the bonus levels all it does it turn that level's square blue, signifying completion.However, power-up UFOs tend to spawn frequently outside of boss fights, so you won't be underpowered for very long. Dying will result in you losing all the power-ups you collected and scattering them about, with little time to collect them all before your temporary invincibility wears off. Bullet Hell: The very core of Infinity Gene, getting exponentially worse on higher difficulty settings.Brutal Bonus Level: Some bonus levels are incredibly challenging, such as X-29, a much more difficult version of 3-5.Broken Record: Nameless' theme plays the same high-pitched synth riff from the title screen nonstop, interspersed with bits of music that had played in previous levels.X-29, a bonus stage, is similar to 3-5, but all the bosses are much harder. Boss Rush: Several 3-5 has you fight many bosses displayed up to that point, with 5-5 displaying bosses from both the 2D and 3D sections of the game. ![]()
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