Of all the side scrolling shooters though, this is certainly one of the more newbie friendly ones that still retains the core challenge. Eventually you will reach a point where new things don’t surprise you because it’ll be second nature, but that will take practice. The very nature of the genre involves trial and error until you get the mechanics down. There are a lot of welcome difficulty options to cater to your needs, but even if you turn on every handicap you can find, you will likely not be able to finish the game on your first run. Do not be fooled by the high level of customization though, the game is still stinkin’ hard. An explosive game with an even more explosive launch is a few months away from the Japanese gaming market, and that game is titled R-Type Final 3 Evolved. You may, like me, try the first ship and feel like you are a submarine underwater rather than a spaceship, but then as you play more, experiment with different ships and learn the mechanics of the game, you will eventually gravitate to a combination that works best for you. Admittedly, the naming is a bit confusing as this is essentially an expanded version of R-Type Final 2 as opposed to a new sequel. Each ship has a slightly unique way it feels to control, has different options for what upgrades you can get and also let’s you customize the look quite a bit. A 'R-Type Final 3 Evolved' allows players to play all stages and player aircraft included in 'R-Type Final 2', as well as seven stages exclusive to 'R-Type Final 3 Evolved', and unique features such as 'R Park' and 'My Room'. R-Type Final 3 Evolved is a solid take on the classic, side-scrolling shmup formula popularized by games such as Gradius and the old R-Type games.
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