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Review of R-Type Dimensions EX on Nintendo Switch

by Gemma Looksby Gemma Looksby photo Dec 2018
Cover image of R-Type Dimensions EX on Switch
Gamefings Score: 8.5
Platform: Switch Switch logo
Released: 13 Dec 2018
Genre: Scrolling Shooter
Developer: Tozai Games
Publisher: Tozai Games

Introduction

Welcome, space cadets and couch potato pilots! Today, we're diving into the nostalgic universe of *R-Type Dimensions EX* on the Nintendo Switch. This retro gem is like finding your mom's secret cookie stash: it brings back all the good feels while simultaneously making you question your taste buds. Buckle up, because this scrolling shooter is about to take you on a cosmic joyride you didn't know you needed!

Gameplay

The essence of *R-Type Dimensions EX* is simple: shoot bad aliens, dodge projectiles that would make your high school dodgeball team proud, and if you get hit, be prepared to have the emotional resilience of a two-year-old. You control the legendary R-9 Arrowhead starship, equipped with power-ups that feel more like a party in your cockpit than mere upgrades. What's even cooler? You can opt for the classic 2D pixelated experience or enjoy some flashy 3D graphics. Think of it as a retro party where you can pick your favorite decade's fashion style. Levels come packed with bad guys that clearly skipped their morning coffee, each with names that sound like they belong in an alien wrestling federation. You breeze through stages, dodging incoming shot therapy and strategizing for that perfect moment to unleash your charged shot, because nothing says 'I love you' to a spaceship like a massive power blast right in the face. And let's talk about the difficulty: it's not just a walk in the park; it's more of a jog through an asteroid field while wearing a blindfold! But fear not! The game almost feels like it has your back with a variety of difficulty settings and a rewind feature. Yes, rewind-because who doesn't love going back in time and fixing their past mistakes, like that one time at the party when you tried to dance to the Cha-Cha Slide and ended up looking like a confused octopus?

Graphics

Graphically, *R-Type Dimensions EX* is a double entendre of retro and modern. The visuals shimmer and shine, especially in 3D mode, where you can actually appreciate the absurdity of flying a spaceship that looks like it just got a makeover on a sci-fi reality show. The design is vibrant enough to keep your eyes glued to the screen while your fingers frantically tap that 'fire' button like you're trying to summon pizza delivery for the entire galaxy. The 2D mode, on the other hand, is a nostalgic love letter to fans of the original games, reminiscent of those late nights spent huddled around a console during the '80s and '90s. It's basically if pixel art and modern technology had a baby, and that baby was both adorable and slightly dangerous with a spray gun.

Conclusion

In conclusion, *R-Type Dimensions EX* is more than just another scrolling shooter; it's a celebration of the franchise's legacy, an ode to patience, and a test of how many times you can hit 'retry' before it starts to feel like a bad relationship. It's the perfect game to share with friends, whether that means competing for the highest score or just yelling at each other when someone inevitably miscalculates and crashes the spaceship into an asteroid. So, if you have a love for retro gaming, a penchant for punishing difficulty, and a desire to blow things up in space (while dodging existential dread), grab your Switch and prepare for takeoff. You won't regret it-unless you crash, and then maybe you'll want to rethink your life decisions.

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