Defunct Games reviews Wild Dogs, available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch and PC.
Wild Dogs is the Contra sequel we should have got decades ago. This brand-new action game takes the run ‘n gun genre to the next level with inventive level designs, fantastic bosses and a varied story that isn’t afraid to jump between genres at a moment’s notice. While derivative in places, the final two stages of this game are among the most fun and exciting moments I’ve ever had in a run ‘n gun shooter. Wild Dogs is not just another throwback game, because it’s right up there with Contra III and Gunstar Heroes as one of the genre’s very best.
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I have a question about this game: is there a difficulty level with one-hit deaths? Doesn't seem very Contra to give you a life bar.
QOTD: Gunstar heroes of course. I was on that bandwagon early.
Hopefully one of these indie companies pick up the physical license.
Gunstar Heroes is easily the gold standard and my favourite of any run and gun game. No contest.
QOTD: I wouldn't say it's my favorite run n gun shooter, I am going to cheat a bit. But it's one I have played a lot, and really enjoy. I want to mention it to put a spotlight on it because it's an indie project: Super Cyborg. It's a run n gun on Steam with native Online Multiplayer (before remote olay even existed) and it works and plays excellently for what it is. Great music, good graphics, tight and precise gameplay. Only knock is that it's derivative, but it has lots of its own ideas too. If you haven't played it, definitely do. It's only $5 and it's a riot. You should review it! Damn hard though.
As for my fave, definitely Gunstar Super Heroes on GBA.
It's a ton of fun, I love all the classic Sega references, and it is absolutely nuts what it manages to pull off with the hardware
QOTD; Since I don't want to self promote, I'll go with Rive, a fantastic shooter with heart and excellent gameplay. And naturally Abuse - the best PC side scrolling shooter ever made with the worst name imaginable for 2020s google searches. It used to have tons of user made content back in the day, but only thing searching 'abuse maps' gives these days is depression.
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