Konami's Contra series has had its peaks and valleys. It's coming off one of its bigger valleys in the form of 2019's dreadful Contra: Rogue Corps. In the wake of that mess, it was fair to ask if ...
It’s off to a good start immediately with its developer. WayForward not only has a pedigree for retro styled games, it also has experience with the series thanks to Contra 4. Contra: Operation Galuga ...
Contra: Operation Galuga Review (PS5) – Incendiary Rambo frolics are back with another bullet-spewing Contra title in Operation Galuga. The last entry in the revered and notoriously tough retro ...
Chris started gaming in the 8-bit era so writing game reviews seemed like a natural choice of activity to protect his brain from further atrophy during his final year in a psychiatric penitentiary.
Contra: Operation Galuga comes from WayForward, a studio that excels at creating modern retro titles. Its expertise is put to good usehere in building a new version of the classic shooter that feels ...
A new entry in the legendary Contra series is here! Contra: Operation Galuga is a thorough reimagining of the classic run-‘n’-gun action game from the ’80s, featuring modern graphics and sound, new ...
Contra: Operation Galuga will bring the Contra franchise into the modern era as developer Wayforward has teamed up with Konami to release a new, reimagined Contra game with new weapons, bosses, ...
Check out gameplay and more from Contra: Operation Galuga in this launch trailer for the modern reimagining of the classic '80s run-'n'-gun game. Contra: Operation Galuga is available now on Nintendo ...
Contra: Operation Galuga features timeless gameplay, iconic weapons, modern graphics and sound, new stages, new enemies and bosses, new play mechanics, and co-op combat for up to two players in Story ...
Publisher Konami and developer WayForward announced Contra: Operation Galuga will launch for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on March 12 ...
Chris started gaming in the 8-bit era so writing game reviews seemed like a natural choice of activity to protect his brain from further atrophy during his final year in a psychiatric penitentiary.