R-Type Dimensions (2009)

SouthEnd Interactive

PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

3.00 from 28 ratings

164 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 76 backlogged · 16 wish listed

How long? · 100% 8h (from 1 logged playthrough)

R-Type and R-Type II, the legendary coin-op space shooters, now together on Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 Fight through all 14 Bydo-infested stages in retro 2D graphics or shiny 3D graphics - and swap back and forth with the touch of a button 'on-the-fly'. The new 3D graphics are accompanied by fully reimagined arrangements of the timeless R-Type music tracks! … Read more
R-Type and R-Type II, the legendary coin-op space shooters, now together on Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 Fight through all 14 Bydo-infested stages in retro 2D graphics or shiny 3D graphics - and swap back and forth with the touch of a button 'on-the-fly'. The new 3D graphics are accompanied by fully reimagined arrangements of the timeless R-Type music tracks! The classic game-play remains untouched while the new Infinite game mode allows continuous progression from game start to final boss... the Bydo will not evade you this time! Both game modes can be played as single player or local multiplayer. Pull yourself together, save the earth and strike down the Evil Bydo Empire!! Read less
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Details

Developers
SouthEnd Interactive
Publishers
Tozai Games, Inc.
Genres
Arcade, Shooter
Themes
Science fiction
Series
R-Type
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Release dates

  • Feb 04, 2009 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Xbox 360
  • Nov 21, 2013 (Full Release) (Japan) PlayStation 3
  • May 20, 2014 (Full Release) (North_America) PlayStation 3
  • May 21, 2014 (Full Release) (Europe) PlayStation 3

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Status BMO Sep 13, 2019

Not terrible. The ability to swap between 2D and 3D, as well as soundtrack, on the fly is nifty. Although I was never a side-scrolling space shooter fanatic, I did enjoy my time spent with NES, SNES and arcade shooters back when (especially the Gradius series). Maybe this is worth grabbing on sale at some point.