Contra: Rogue Corps

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Contra: Rogue Corps
Another franchise ruined by Konami. What a Contra-diction!
Genre(s): Run and gun
Platform(s): Microsoft Windows
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Release Date: September 24, 2019
Developer(s): Toylogic
Publisher(s): Konami
Country: Japan
Series: Contra
Predecessor: Hard Corps: Uprising

Contra: Rogue Corps is a run-and-gun video game developed by Toylogic and published by Konami. The fourteenth game in the Contra series, it was released for the Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on September 24, 2019.

Plot

The game takes place seven years after the events of Contra III: The Alien Wars. Four mercenaries travel to a city known as "Damned City" to eliminate the aliens that have taken over the city.

Why It's Gone Rogue

  1. Guns now have a cool-down meter, meaning that if you fire your gun for too long (which is about a few seconds), it'll overheat. This makes no sense at all because firing your guns almost endlessly is what made the Contra games great and also what made them stand out from other shooters. Luckily, you have another gun to use if the one you're using overheats.
    • The cool-down time also takes too long for some guns.
  2. The game gets repetitive quickly; there are even levels that have almost the same design and/or layout as other levels.
  3. Most of the boss fights are lackluster. In addition, some of the bosses are fought over and over again, and each fight is almost the same.
  4. You are forced to buy upgrades and other gear at the game's shops, otherwise, the game will become nearly impossible to complete due to the enemies becoming too overpowered. You'll have to visit the shops a lot, which becomes tedious.
    • Many of the upgrades have laughably dumb names, such as one of the upgrades being called "Muscly Eyes".
  5. Speaking of the shops, their menus are overly complicated, which makes having to use the shops all the more tedious.
  6. Inconsistent camera angles. Sometimes it's greatly zoomed out, while other times it's zoomed too close to the player, giving them almost no time to react to enemy attacks.
  7. Very little enemy variety that barely changes at all as you progress through the game.
  8. There are platforming sections, but due to the aforementioned inconsistent camera angles, these sections are annoying to get past because you can hardly tell where you're going to land when you jump.
  9. In order to unlock some levels, you have to complete a certain level by yourself, which is unnecessary padding for those who played the game cooperatively.
  10. The plot, while interesting on paper, is pretty bland.
  11. Very underwhelming rewards for completing levels and other objectives.
  12. Sometimes when you kill an enemy, their corpses will land on the camera for about a second, just like the Screen KOs from the Super Smash Bros. franchise or TMNT: Turtles in Time. This is not only distracting but also obscures your view.
  13. The graphics are outdated-looking, looking like an early seventh-generation game at best, and the frame rate never gets above 30 FPS. The Nintendo Switch version looks worse, being rendered at a lower and blurrier resolution than other versions, making it harder to tell what's going on.
  14. The sound effects and music are unimaginative despite featuring remixes of some Contra themes.
  15. In offline mode, if you bring up the pause menu, the game still keeps going. This is a problem because you might end up running out of time or losing all your lives during the time you're away from the game before you come back.
  16. Most of the character models look poor, with one of the player characters always looking cross-eyed.
  17. The game costs $40 despite feeling like a mobile game.
    • Despite all of these problems, the game actually has a season pass.
  18. It barely feels like Contra even though it takes place some time after one of the games.
  19. Because of all these problems, the game feels heavily rushed.
  20. As Zero Punctuation said in his review of this game, for some reason, the cutscenes after the first one can be seen on the profile menu, which, while not hard to find, is unnecessary since there's nothing wrong from showing the cutscenes in the campaign.
  21. And so, this game is almost ruined the Contra franchise because this games, until Contra: Operation Galaga is release in 2024 and miles better than this games.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. Although using the shops are tedious, you have the option to automatically purchase upgrades you need, which makes them less tedious.
  2. The controls are tight and responsive.
  3. The voice acting is passable.
  4. The game features some decent-looking motion comics for cutscenes directed by Ryan Kelly & Jason Narvaez and illustrated by Tony Washington & William Rosado, among others.
  5. Some of the character designs look pretty neat, particularly Hungry Beast (a gun-toting cyborg panda with the brain of a scientist) and Ms. Harakiri (an assassin with an an alien fused into her stomach).
  6. As mentioned before, the story itself is interesting, despite being rather bland.

Reception

Contra: Rogue Corps was met with mixed-to-negative reception from critics and fans alike, and is considered by many to be another failed attempt at making a 3D Contra game. On Metacritic, the game has a critic score of 56/100 for the Xbox One, a 53/100 for the PlayStation 4, and a 41/100 for the Nintendo Switch. The user scores were a 4.6/10 for the Xbox One, a 4.4/10 for the PlayStation 4, and a 4.6/10 for the Nintendo Switch.[1][2][3]

The game was heavily panned by Metro GameCentral, who stated it to be "the worst Contra game ever made and an object lesson in how not to revive a classic franchise, especially as there are multiple unofficial homages that are far superior." They ultimately gave it a 2/10.

PlayStation LifeStyle's review of the game was more positive, stating that it "understands the appeal of revisiting gratuitous 90s cheese, but filters out all the tropes we’ve grown out of since. By injecting actual, creative humor instead of edgy cynicism or boring references, Contra: Rogue Corps really has a personality of its own despite most of the storytelling living in the background."

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