![]() But, some things stand out, and not exactly in a good way. ![]() The characters look alright and so do the bullets, other enemies, and so on. So to conclude this section, depth gets a nice solid 10. Well, I could go on for HOURS, but I’ll just stop right here. And I forgot about the boat rides and swinging on chains like a boss. Another cool thing is that they can join the game.even when the game started already! And I can’t believe I forgot to mention the absolutely thrilling thrill of the boss fights! Whether you’re on a boat, shooting down a helicopter, it’s always epic. I think the coolest thing you can do is when you press start to select a new character, you can go to another character you want to choose and from there you can make them give you assist fire cover both your right and left side, and much more. Then aside from weapons, there are 2 other ones, one for faster fire rate and one weird jump thing them makes you invincible while you are airborne. Those letters are just short form for a gun. ![]() The bar below where it shows how much lives you have left has letters on it. So, they all have different weapons, right? Well, to get those weapons you have to collect suitcases and get power upped. I always thought Beans from Contra Force was the same guy who was Bill Rizer's partner. Burns, the leader! Smith, the sniper guy! Iron, the cannon guy who is tough as heck! And Beans, the demolitions expert extraordinaire. So Konami was playing it smarty smart! Depth: I never start with the depth, but this game's depth is deeper than the Atlantic Ocean! First of all, you can choose to play as 4 different characters with different weapons. Remember, Contra was one of the best franchises around. I think the reason they made the name Contra Force is because they wanted to get attention. So the game was released only in America under the name Contra Force. They then changed the name, but not even a bit of the game. So Konami got the rights to the game or however you say it. My opinion to their opinions is "SHUT UP!!!" A game in Japan called Arc Hound was soon to be released, but for some reason it wasn't. In order to upgrade the ship's weapons, secret spots must be found, just like the secret stages in Nemesis 2 and the predictions in Salamander.Contra Force Review by: Fattie54 - 8.7/10 Can't fight the force, the C-Force, that is! Now everyone is entitled to their own opinion and mostly every one's opinion is "this game is a shame to the series" or "this is so bad" or whatever. This is the only game in the Nemesis series which visibly keeps track of the number of speed boosts. The game retains several of the new weapons introduced in Nemesis 2 like "Up Laser", "Fire Blaster" and "Vector Laser" as well as Salamander weapons like "Meteor Laser" and "Screw Laser". It is also possible to choose the behavior of "Option", from the original shadow movement, "Fixed" and "Rolling", like the "Option Warrior" from Nemesis 2. All four classes may choose between the classic "Shield" or the "Force Field", which takes less hits to expire, but protects from any direction. ![]() The fourth one is more like the Sabel Tiger from Salamander, featuring the 2-way missile approach and "Ripple Laser". The third one is more like Metalion from Nemesis 2, featuring "Napalm Missile" and (Extended) "Fire Blaster". The second one is a twisted version of Vic Viper, featuring the new "Photon Missile". The first one resembles the original Vic Viper. The Vic Viper is replaced by a new ship called the Vixen (4 classes) piloted by David Burton, a direct descendant of James who is assisted by his AI Gaudie.įour distinct classes of Vixen can be chosen. Venom and James Burton has died in the year 6718. The game takes place almost 200 years after the crisis with Dr. In terms of the story the game is a sequel to Gradius II, Nemesis 2, and the MSX conversion of Salamander. It is the second game of the series to be released exclusively for the MSX after Nemesis 2. The game is part of the long running Gradius series of side-scrolling shooters and is a spin-off of Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou. It was only released in Japan and Europe. Nemesis 3: The Eve of Destruction ( ゴーファーの 野望 ( やぼう )エピソードII, Gōfā no Yabō Episōdo Tsū, Gofer's Ambition Episode II) is a 1988 computer game, developed and published by Konami exclusively for the MSX platform in 1988.
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