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| Developer(s) | Konami TYO |
| Publisher(s) | Konami |
| Designer(s) | Takayuki Ando (director) Nobuya Nakazato (producer) |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
| Release date(s) | NA October 26, 2004 JP November 3, 2004 EU February 25, 2005 |
| Genre(s) | Run and gun |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Cooperative |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Mature CERO: 15+ PEGI: 12+ OFLC: G 8+ |
| Media | 1 DVD |
| Input methods | Gamepad |
Neo Contra (ネオコントラ) is the tenth video game in the Contra series by Konami. It was released for the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2004. The game is a direct follow-up to Contra: Shattered Soldier and is another departure from the traditional scrolling shooter formula from previous games.
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Neo Contra takes place during A.D. 4444 when the Earth has been transformed into a prison planet, home to criminals and political rebels (contras). From this underworld society rises a new order called "Neo Contra". This government quickly showed its true colors, as it has other plans than bringing back normal civilization. Carrying out this new threat are four renegade contra, who are called the Four Elite. Thus, Bill Rizer is partnered with Genbei "Jaguar" Yagyu, a samurai, and the two are sent to Earth to deal with the Neo Contra threat.
Neo Contra once again brings the games arena back into three dimensions. However, unlike the titles developed under Appaloosa Interactive, players only need to aim in third dimension upon rare occasions. Additionally, this title eradicates the boss-oriented gameplay of Hard Corps and the previous 32-bit titles, and seeks a balance more reminiscent of the 8-bit and SNES Contra games; long free-form shooting sections, interspliced with boss encounters.
Additionally, gameplay varies depending upon the level and camera angle presented (the camera cannot be user-controlled). Most of the game is played in an isometric perspective, but portions are side-scrolling or overhead-behind. The player cannot jump. Instead, two new defensive moves are added that allows the player to effectively evade in the new dimensions: dash and spin. Dash gives the player a quick burst of speed to evade hostiles, while spin gives the player an instant of invulnerability. The hit-ratio system that was introduced in Shattered Soldier has been kept in this title.
The game uses a modified version of the three-weapon configuration from Shattered Soldier. The player has two types of firearms used against ground-level targets, one with regular ammo and the other with flammable rounds, and a third weapon used to lock-on airborne targets. The player can choose from one of the three initially available weapon sets (one which includes the famous Spread Shot from the earlier Contra games, which was missing in Shattered Soldier), with three additional sets that are time-release. The Type F configuration features the GV Laser and Ripple Laser, both weapons from Gradius V.
There are a total of seven stages in the game. Like Shattered Soldier, the four initial stages can played in any order and be replayed anytime for higher grading. The fifth stage can only be selected by clearing the first four stages, while the sixth and seventh stages are only available if players maintain an above average grade overall. There is a difficulty setting in the options menu, and playing on Easy difficulty grants players 30 lives to beat the first four missions, but on this difficulty it is impossible to view the game's ending. Normal mode offers players 5 lives and 7 continues to complete the seven missions of the game.
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| Developer(s) | Konami |
| Publisher(s) | Konami |
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| Genre(s) | Action |
| System(s) | PlayStation 2 |
| Players | 2 |
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| Series | Contra |
Neo Contra is the second Contra game released on the PS2, after Contra: Shattered Soldier. It is the first 3D Contra, though it plays like a 2D game with a bird's eye camera. The game stars Bill Rizer, the main character from the original Contra and a new partner, Jaguar, a cybernetically enhanced warrior. While not a direct sequel to Contra: SS, elements from the game do tie into Neo Contra.
Story from the Neo Contra manual (US version):
editContra series
Contra · Super Contra · Operation C · Contra III: The Alien Wars · Contra: Hard Corps · Contra: Shattered Soldier · Neo Contra · Contra 4 · Contra ReBirth
Contra Force · Contra: The Legacy of War · C: The Contra Adventure
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