One of Saturn's best horizontal shmups, near-perfect arcade port. Memorable zoomorphic bosses, legendary Zuntata soundtrack, balanced gameplay. An absolute must-have for genre fans.
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Category
Shooter1 player7+
Co-op
Description
Horizontally scrolling space shoot-'em-up featuring giant fish-shaped bosses. Published by Taito, released in Japan in 1996. Nine levels with multiple branching paths leading to several endings, a boss capture system, Silver Hawk power-ups, simultaneous two-player mode and an electronic soundtrack by Zuntata. A faithful Saturn port of the 1994 arcade original.
Darius Gaiden review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Organic ships inspired by sea creatures, cosmic backdrops and outsized bosses: Taito's shoot'em up composes a strange, fascinating universe. The fluidity of the scrolling and the biomechanical design overflow with inventiveness. This visual direction, original and polished, stands as a benchmark of the genre.
Signed by Taito's Zuntata, the music blends ambient, prog and aquatic pads into a hypnotic, drifting sonic experience. Far from noisy shooters, it distils a strange, deep atmosphere that embraces the abysses of the game. This singular musical identity, bold and spellbinding, remains a peak of the genre.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
On a panoramic screen, the waves of aquatic foes and gigantic bosses impose a grandiose tempo, punctuated by the capture bomb that turns the danger against itself. The supple piloting and the readability of the action make every run exhilarating. A bit of slowdown crops up, but the spectacular momentum and the sense of rhythm have lost none of their splendour.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Facing mechanical bosses shaped like giant fish along branching paths you choose yourself: this horizontal shooter dazzles with its scope and staging. The sense of power, the weapons to upgrade and the hypnotic soundtrack grab you from launch. Spectacular and demanding, one of the peaks of the arcade shooter on the console.
Original Japanese pressing of the Saturn port of Darius Gaiden, released by Taito in 1996, an arcade conversion particularly faithful to the coin op with its branching structure and Zuntata OST. The original and most accessible way to own the title, issued on the Saturn's flagship market. The Japanese copy with obi and intact manual, with attention to pressing variants, remains the reference for Taito completists and Zuntata enthusiasts, without the premium of the Western runs.
An underrated gem
With its mechanical-fish bosses and branching paths, this Taito horizontal shooter remains a high point of art direction and sound design. Often forgotten behind more high-profile series, it never got the spotlight it deserves. Hypnotic and accessible, it will charm nostalgic veterans and genre newcomers alike.
Is Darius Gaiden still worth playing in 2026?
A direct sequel to the Taito saga, Darius Gaiden offers a horizontal shoot of absolutely exceptional visual beauty with its famous mechanical fish bosses and multiple branching system. The polished art direction, the absolutely cult ZUNTATA soundtrack and strategic depth make it an absolute horizontal shoot reference on Saturn. For anyone fond of Taito horizontal shoots or seeking an absolute genre classic, an absolutely essential recommendation today still without the slightest hesitation truly here indeed.