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For reference, I'm bad at shmup games. But, I've never really played many of them at all. I've always felt like so many of them feel pretty damn similar, just holding down a button and dodging things. That said, I feel this might not be true as I felt the same way about the beat em up genre up until I played Streets of Rage 2!

The only shmup games I've completed are U.N Squadron, Life Force, and I THINK Gradius 3. I enjoyed those 3, and UN Squadron I played pretty recently and I actually really liked it!
I'm open to practically anything, but I just wondered if anyone more seasoned in the genre has some "must-play" suggestions. Sorry if this is a broad question, I'm just not even sure where to start.
 
Wouldn't call myself an expert on the genre by any means, but I do enjoy them a lot and I'd like to think I'm fairly knowledgeable on them. The R-Type and Darius series are great if you want more of that classic style of shmup like the examples of ones you've listed that you've played. The Strikers series (as well as pretty much everything Psikyo made) are great "classic" style shmups too, though definitely on the more challenging side. If you want to maybe branch out into the more "hardcore" games of the genre, Deathsmiles is a pretty good entry point. Definitely intimidating at first glance, but fairly easy to understand and really get into.
 
Treasure's greatest gift to the shoot 'em up genre.
Sin & Punishment (2000)
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It's so luxuriously different in feeling and setting to a lot of shoot'em ups I've played, and it's still one of the coolest games on a Nintendo system I've ever played.
It's also incredibly forgiving for non shmup vets and has a vast amount of continues on both games!
Has such a killer soundtrack, incredibly stylish character design, gamefeel and vibes!!

It's on the Repo

It's sequel on the Wii:

And available on Nintendo Switch Online last I've heard, give it a shot!
 
play CAVE games

use Finalburn NEO for CAVE 68000, PGM and Progear as well in Internet Archive you can find a MAME build that has Dodonpachi Saidaioujou and other CAVE CV1000B/D games

some of them are also avaliable in Steam and eShop

another recommendation: Radiant Silvergun(avaliable in the Repo)
 
If you're bad at them, I think it would be better to start doing shoot em ups with "health bars", like the aforementioned Tyrian, Macross Scrambled Valkyrie, Gleylanser, "The Banjo old man one" or the Parodius series( one hit deaths but manageable difficulty ).
 
Oh, wow, I didn't think this would be another knuckle cracking post but...
*cracks knuckles*
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Yes, 70's Robot Anime: Geppy-X is a real name and probably not even it's full title (as the title screen includes "Bio-Boosted Armour" as a subtitle). It's a Japanese only PS1 exclusive, but next month, it' going to get an HD worldwide release for modern systems. But it's a horizontal schmup themed after the classic Getter Robo franchise, where you pilot a transforming mech comprised of 3 interchangeable jets in order to battle a hoard of alien invaders. It goes full out with the aesthetic and even has an opening theme, ending theme, and commercials for toys (that, probably don't exits). It's a surprisingly long game, at 4 discs, filled with FMV anime cutscenes and dozens of levels that follow all of the major story beats of a classic mecha anime. Geppy has 3 forms with different attacks that can be charged up, and each form often has a unique interaction with the stage boss depending on who finishes it off. Geppy-X is also one of the few schmups besides Tyrian 2000 and UN Squadron to actuall have the courtesy to give you goddamn lifebar, so each shit Touhou. Speaking of...
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@csanjuro already mentioned this, but goddamn it deserves to be mentioned again. Another schmup with a healthbar, Tyrian is a vertical schmup modelled after the classic Zanac with tons of extra modes and upgrades. There's armor, weapons, secret ships, extra difficulties, and of course, the datacubes. Certain enemies drop blue crystal cubes that contain lore about Tyrian's universe, including a travel agent that tries to sell you on vacationing to other planets, and messages from your cat complaining about the shitty food at home. The story is about an evil mining corporation that kills you friend, and you end up in the crosshairs trying to survive, but it's so far in the background it doesn't really matter. It's for free on GOG right now, so you have no excuse NOT to play it.
iu

Doesn't have healthbar this time, but Progear by Capcom is an awesome steampunk horizontal schmup where you control a cadre of child soldiers to take down a sect of warmongering immortals. This game is hard as balls, but has a really articulate scoring system that sets it apart from anything in the genre. You have 2 playable main pilots and 3 sub-pilots, the combinations of which will alter your primary and secondary weapons. There's also a psuedo dating sim thing where the sub-pilots like you more the better you play, which can help you unlock the game's good ending. Each plane has a standard and rapid-fire mode which both alters your speed for percise movements/quick get aways, and by swapping between the two you cause all the items on screen to gravitate toward you plane and prevent you from having to swerve into the line of fire to get something. This is available on a number of Capcom arcade ports, including mobile titles, as well as the Capcom Arcade Stadium collections.
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GigaWing is another Capcom schmup that's pretty dope and ended up becoming something of a franchise with GigaWing 2 on the Dreamcast and GigaWing Generations on the PS2 (though, I've mostly only played the 1st one). It's a vertical schmup with another steampunk setting live Progear, you control 1 of 4 different futuristic fighter jets with unique weapons where each pilot has a different story and multiple endings that encourage repeat playthroughs. There's also a co-op mode with it's own unique story. Another ball's hard one, don't expect to get to the end unless you can beat it without using a single continue, as you can reach the final stage without it. While GigaWing doesn't have health bar and is another 1-hit blunder schmup, it does have have system that will allow you to reflect enemy shots with proper timing. This is another game available on the Capcom Arcade Stadium.
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The often forgotten sequel to Space Harriers, Planet Harriers is a fully 3D schmup that plays a lot like Starfox crossed with Forgotten Worlds. You play as one of 4 planet hopping mercenaries shooting down a host of aliens across space. In spite of their visual appeal, the characters are mostly minor variations with differing aesthetics. You can barrel roll to dodge attacks, and have a limited lock-on to destroy multiple enemies at once. Mid-level checkpoints are marked by shopkeeper who you can trade all or your money you earned for upgrades and power ups. Because the player character is a person and not a vehicle, they'll run along the surfaces of the ground, and they can even take cover in certain tunnels and alcoves. This one's pretty tricky to get running, and was considered a lost game for a time, but there's been a lot of work to port it specific Dreamcast emulators like DeMuL and Hikaru. Good Luck!

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No one's posted Panzer Dragoon yet? For shame...
Especially now that Ymir makes Saturn emulation almost effortless, so you can practically play the whole series. Each game has you riding a flying dragon to blast down enemy vessels, and features a cerebral plot about a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by war. The first game is obviously the simplest, and garnered a remake for modern systems (that's only just kind of okay). The third one, SAGA, is where shit gets REAL, and actually features an number of explorable on-foot sections and is almost like an RPG. Orta (the Xbox exclusive) dials things back a bit, and feels more like a streamlined version of the second game, where your dragon can shift into multiple coloured modes that alter his attack patterns. It's a fully 3D schmup that tries to combine every possible viewpoint at once, forcing you to switch between multiple camera angles to prevent enemies from sneaking up behind you or escaping.
 
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This one from Square rocks

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My favorite Shmup! Since you liked Life Force, you'll enjoy this one, since it also has vertical and horizontal stages, and it's more forgiving than that one!

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Don't forget the Parodius series, in order to have fun with all the references to their franchises!

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This is a great entry to the Twinbee series and it's cute and colorful world!

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Big props to Harmful Park! It's very similar to Parodius in it's gameplay and premisse, and the swan song of it's developer, going out with a bang
 
I don't think the R-Type series gets enough love, namely the 3rd, 4th, & 5th games. The last of which (Final) has the most replay value due to having 101 ships to collect, plus a large number of in-game achievements..

 
prehistoric isle
gunsmoke
battlemania
forgotten worlds
zombie nation
raystorm
aero fighters
crisis force
star soldier
b-wings
after burner
ikaruga
sine mora
everything by psikyo
mercs
shock troopers
 
Yeah so Tyrian 2000 is kicking my ass... and I love it. I thought I was pretty well versed in the DOS shareware era but evidently I missed this one entirely!
 
CAVE's catalog on Steam (DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu and Mushihime Sama) have a Novice option if you are not so sure about your shump skills.

Less bullet density without losing depth
 
I don't think the R-Type series gets enough love, namely the 3rd, 4th, & 5th games. The last of which (Final) has the most replay value due to having 101 ships to collect, plus a large number of in-game achievements..

I've played the first stage of Final, just to see it in action, and the atmosphere is incredible
 
My favorite SHMUPs are the two Battle Mania games for Genesis. Yes you hold the button and dodge stuff, but
  • the story is fun and silly. Think Dirty Pair anime
  • the enemy bullets can be destroyed
  • you have 2 shooters that move together, but one can turn left or right
  • continues are generous, so you can learn the game patterns pretty quickly
  • honestly, it's pretty easy but fun enough that I keep going back to it
 

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