![]() LRG announced their continued partnership with Konami to give three great games physical releases: Contra Anniversary Collection for the PS4 & Switch, Castlevania Requiem: Symphony of the Night & Rondo of Blood for the PS4, and Castlevania: Rondo of Blood for the Turbo Duo - the first time it will be available in English for its original platform. The livestream revealed 30 games that are getting a physical release in the near future. We believe that your voice matters.Īlso.During the recently concluded LRG3 livestream, collectors and overall gaming fans let out a sigh of despair as they’re about to see their wallets get decimated by Limited Run Games, a company that prides itself in creating physical copies for digital titles that have been very well received by the gaming public, such as the fantastic Scott Pilgrim K.O. We aren't just a news and reviews site, we are a community. Your source for everything Nintendo Switch. *Game Download Code graciously supplied for the purpose of review Cotton Cotton 100% inin games Nicolas Dunai nintendo switch October 2021 ratalaika games retro reviews Shootem Up strictly limited games Much like Panorama, 100% also has a pretty spiffy physical release and repro from Stictly Limited.īuy Now: $14.99 Digital – $34.99 Physical – $75.99 Collectors – $58.99 Repro It’s always fantastic to see ports like this. While not quite as impressive to look at as Panorama Cotton, Cotton 100% is an arguably more enjoyable game for sticking to the basics. So yes, this Switch port is important, even if it’s not saving a rare game from obscurity. Luckily, Ratalaika does a great job at not bungling up this port. Audio seems to be the real killer for a lot of ports. As for a re-release, while Cotton 100% has received ports before after it’s Super Famicom release, the lone port on Playstation was not good at all. There has been promises to patch in translations soon, so this isn’t something I’m going to lose sleep over. This is something I didn’t even consider when writing my Panorama Cotton review until a friend mentioned it. ![]() This isn’t so much a localization, but a straight port. What’s not great is that between level cutscenes are still in Japanese. Except Stage 3’s music, I like that one.Įmulation options are the exact same as Panorama Cotton’s, refer to that review.Ĭotton 100% coming stateside is great. Nothing spectacular, but it’s cute little ditties that are nice to listen to while shooting at giant pumpkins and creatures. Foreground objects sometimes covering the gameplay is questionable, but it’s a non-issue for most of the game. Great sprites, lots of color, and everything is clear. A high level and group of fairies can make some bosses trivial.Ĭotton 100% is a fantastic looking game, as a game from 1994 on 16bit consoles should. The game becomes even easier when you save fairies, which act as your Options. The genre as a whole can get tough, and this game is not different, but I had relatively smooth sailing while playing. You can switch between at any time as well.Īs a consequence, Cotton 100% felt much, much easier than the other games in the series. Magic can usually One Hit Kill a boss, so this is your screen clear maneuver if you get overwhelmed. ![]() Magic isn’t something earned from crystals, but is instead usable on demand…if you have the crystal ball needed for it. Imagine a Konami shooter where you choose your magic (shots, bombs, and options in those) before you begin a run. So about that magic, it’s not like the other games. You shoot enemies, collect crystals for experience, use magic, and end stages with a Team Time bonus. Cotton 100% is a horizontal shootem’up, like majority of the games in the series. I would normally tell you that if you’ve played a Cotton game before, you will know exactly how things work. ![]() Published By: ININ Games (digital), Strictly Limited Games (physical)ġ994 not only gave us Panorama Cotton on Mega Drive, but a more traditional game on the Super Famicom. Developed By: Success (original), Ratalaika (port)
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