You got your Contra in my Wild Guns.
Neon Inferno looks like a lot of new games that gleefully throw back to the golden age of the run and gun side scroller—delights like Blazing Chrome and Huntdown. Cyberpunk city, dirty cops, laser sword-wielding Yakuza, and just enough slugs to send ’em all to hell; it’s all pretty by the numbers on the surface, but don’t count it out even if you’re worn out on the nostalgic aesthetics. Contra-style platforming is just one dimension on offer here.
If you’ve ever played Wild Guns or even Duck Hunt, you’ll be familiar with the gallery shooter: arcadey games where you shoot into the screen at enemies as they pop in and out of the background. Contra has had levels like this in the past, but in Neon Inferno, you’re both run-and-gunning and gallery shooting simultaneously: hold down the right bumper, and you swap your aim between the background and foreground.
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USA — software This absurdly stylish side scroller feels like playing two different genres of...