Galaga: Destination Earth

Galaga: Destination Earth is a shooter game developed by King of the Jungle (a division of Unique Development Studios) and published by Hasbro Interactive for the PlayStation, PC and a separate version of the Game Boy Color.

PlayStation and PC

 * 1) Uninspired gameplay, which is way similar to Starfox.
 * 2) Only nine stages, which makes the game fairly short.
 * 3) Basic shooting techniques.
 * 4) Boring missions.
 * 5) No secondary functions for the blaster that your ship is equipped with.
 * 6) Too much going on at once, and when that happens the game lags a lot.
 * 7) Your ship often blinds you to head-on attacks.
 * 8) Only three continues, and if they are used up you start all over again. The lack of a save feature doesn't help ether.
 * 9) Ugly polygon graphics and texture flickering, even for a fairly late PS1 title.
 * 10) No multiplayer mode which even the worse Game Boy Color version had.

Game Boy Color

 * 1) Only one mode featured in the game.
 * 2) No bonus stages, which the original Galaga had.
 * 3) Terrible power-ups.
 * 4) Awful controls.
 * 5) Repetitive sound effects and music.
 * 6) Ugly sprites and graphics, even by GBC standards.
 * 7) Ridiculously simple gameplay.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) The soundtrack is great, courtesy of Jolyon Myers. It even has a reorchestration of the Galaga jingle.