R-Type Dimensions review

Playing against type

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Still plays solidly

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    Provides relief from difficulty

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    Swap between old and new graphics

Cons

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    Ego-destroying without infinite lives

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    Appears somewhat quaint

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    Won't amuse for long

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You’d b🅺e forgiven for thinking that R-Type consisted of just one level; one rock hard level that, with your paltry three lives, you’d never seen the end of. R-Type is a gaming Everest; you’d climb it, carve your initials on the high sco👍re table and then swagger off, content with your life.

Well, no more. With this 3D bundling of R-Types I and II, it’s now possible for mere mortals to complete thanks to a welcome new game mode that bestows you with infinite lives. The 3D treatment’♈s a bit bland but you can swap out the original and remade sprites at any time by pressing Y. It’s more amusing than you’d imagine; a telling real-time demo of how far graphics have come in two decades.

Do꧃zens of Live’s retro remakes are shallow and outdone by modern titles but R-Type’s inspired bosses and weapons remain strong to this day. Nearly every side-scrolling shooter released in its wake owes it a considerable debt, but R-Type plays as good as a🌌ny of them and for that reason alone, it’s still worthy of your time.

Feb 4, 2009

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GenreShooter
DescriptionAt one time it was called the perfect shooter, the R-Type series is showing its age with this Xbox Live Arcade translation, though it still offers some good times.
PlatformXbox 360
US censor ratingEveryone
Release date4 February 2009 (US), 4 February 2009 (UK)
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When he's not dying repeatedly in roguelikes, Tom spends most of his working days writing freelance articles, watching ITV game shows, or acting as a butler for his cat. He's been writing about games since 2008, and he's still waiting on that Vagrant Story 2 reveal.