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I also think Infinite Corridor is a bit overrated, it's good against reapers but only mediocre against most other enemies, and with endless mode being a feature there isn't much reason to bother trying to kill a reaper when you have everything unlocked, except for the sake of it.
It's easier to see with Godai and the damage is more evenly distributed across the screen so it keeps enemies away easier , just take both and give up on seeing the screen.
I really like both thematically but having a way to still be able to see would be nice. It's impressive the game still runs full speed with all these effects going , I wish Rogue genesia could do that but at least Rogue genesia does let you fade the skills so you can actually see.