Because of this, it has become a "bucket list" title for arcade collectors. The game is incredibly difficult; it is designed to eat quarters via "cheap deaths" (e.g., a mermaid stabbing you from off-screen). However, the 1CC (one credit clear) run is considered one of the most satisfying achievements in modern arcading. Deadstorm Pirates is a time capsule. It exists in an era when arcades had to offer something your PS4 couldn't. You cannot replicate the feeling of ducking under the cabinet’s rim to avoid a fireball or physically slashing a giant sea monster with a plastic gun.
9/10 (Arcade Perfect) Best enjoyed with: A friend, two tokens, and a willingness to ignore the repetitive pirate shanty soundtrack. "Throw your coins in the air, matey—because Deadstorm Pirates is the last ship sailing for the light-gun genre."
In the dimly lit corners of arcades, where the smell of popcorn mixes with the click of joysticks, there exists a hidden gem for fans of rail shooters. Before House of the Dead became a home console staple and Time Crisis faded into retirement, Bandai Namco released a swashbuckling masterpiece in 2011: Deadstorm Pirates .