This game falls into the latter category. There is a difference between a good challenge and being punished or outright crushed. However, there are those of us in the majority that like to have fun. That's great news for some people out there who feel that if they aren't being punished by a game, it isn't adequate. That's great news for some people out there who feel I love Contra, but these games keep getting harder and harder with each new installment. This time though, instead of Contra: Hard Corps’ traditional 16-bit pixel graphics, Uprising uses an Anime-style visuals for its two gun-towing protagonists, on-screen enemies, and high definition backdrops – all brought to you by the creative minds behind the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series – Yokohama, Japan located Arc System Works (the sole developers of the game.)Īlong with the jump to a different style of graphics, Arc System Works is giving players two ways to play Hard Corps: Uprising, with two different game modes that will please both the retro-gamer masochist and the baby-game loving crowd (which I happily represent!) The game modes are called Rising and Arcade Arcade being your standard Contra vacation-through-hell difficulty experience (available in either offline/online two player co-op.I love Contra, but these games keep getting harder and harder with each new installment. This title specifically is a prequel to Contra: Hard Corps the first Contra game for the Sega Genesis that also introduced selectable characters (one of who was a werewolf with a cannon for an arm.) Hard Corps: Uprising is part of Konami’s fabled Contra series, which has generally long been known for assaulting players with a barrage of bullets and enemies from every corner of the screen.
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