There is something about games made by Treasure that makes them utterly unique. They’re usually brutal, old-school, tough-as-nails shooters that give no quarter or respite. Sin & Punishment: Successor of the Skies is no different. The control system is unique, but the sense of overwhelming odds followed by joy at overcoming them is the same as in other Treasure games.
The original Sin & Punishment appeared on the Nintendo 64, and it didn’t get released in Europe until it finally made an appearance on the Wii Virtual Console as an import title. Fortunately for Wii owners looking for a bit of punishingly tough dodging and shooting, this time it has made it to Europe.
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