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A 1993 SNES shmup reborn in 3D with a toggle back to its pixel roots - but launch-day hitbox problems and a thin feature set make this one for die-hard Force pilots only.

I came into this one knowing R-Type has always been the shmup that punishes you for breathing wrong, and R-Type Dimensions III does nothing to break that tradition. You're piloting the R-90 Ragnarok against the Bydo Empire across six brutally designed stages that demand full pattern memorisation before you'll clear them cleanly. One hit destroys your ship. Checkpoints can be a long way back. If you've never had your fingers mashed by a horizontal shooter before, this will not be a gentle introduction. The core hook is still the Force pod system, and here it actually gets meaningful depth. Before each run you pick from three Force types - the original pod, plus the new Shadow Force and Cyclone Force added for this release. Each one carries nine weapons split into three groups, and the choice genuinely rewires how you play. Shadow Force's rear coverage and 360-degree attack spread feels close to mandatory once the game starts rotating the screen and throwing Bydo at you from every angle. The charged shot and Hyper mode fire options add another layer - hold the button, fill the meter, unleash a burst that actually feels satisfying to land. Attaching and detaching the Force to absorb incoming projectiles or reposition it as a floating turret is where the real skill expression lives, and that loop is as tight as it ever was. The headline feature is the live 2D/3D visual swap - hold a button mid-stage and the game flips between fully rebuilt 3D assets and the remastered original pixels without interrupting play. It's a genuine party trick and practically useful, because here's the honest problem: the 3D mode can make the game harder to read. Backgrounds get busy, projectiles blend in, and the Crazy Camera perspective option compounds the issue with visible pop-in at the screen edges. Multiple reviewers flagged that the classic pixel mode actually feels cleaner and more survivable - not the endorsement KRITZELKRATZ 3000 was probably hoping for on their 3D reconstruction. The remastered soundtrack is a similar split verdict: the arranged tracks work well, but some players feel they lack the punch of the low-fi SNES originals, which are still selectable. The big launch problem you need to know about: Steam user reviews are sitting at roughly 18% positive at time of writing, driven largely by reported hitbox and collision issues in the 3D mode that feel unfair even by R-Type's deliberately brutal standards. The developers acknowledged the reports publicly and indicated patches are coming, but as it stands this is a game you might want to watch for a few update cycles before committing. Infinite Mode - instant respawn, unlimited lives - is here as an accessibility net, but achievements are locked behind the standard difficulty, and several reviewers noted Infinite Mode strips all tension from the experience. Simultaneous local co-op is new to this entry and works, though the screen gets genuinely chaotic with two ships fighting for space. No save states, no gallery mode, no broader compilation context - just the one game with its visual and audio options, which some players find thin at the asking price. Bottom line from where I sit: the underlying game is still a precise, demanding, memorisation-heavy shooter with a Force system that rewards the players willing to learn it. But the 3D remaster has real clarity problems, the hitbox situation needs patching, and the package feels light. Wait for a patch or two, then reassess. The bones are good. The launch build needed more time in the hangar. Fred, Scout Team

R-Type Dimensions III

R-Type Dimensions III

18 may 2026KRITZELKRATZ 3000ININ
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A 1993 SNES shmup reborn in 3D with a toggle back to its pixel roots - but launch-day hitbox problems and a thin feature set make this one for die-hard Force pilots only.

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I came into this one knowing R-Type has always been the shmup that punishes you for breathing wrong, and R-Type Dimensions III does nothing to break that tradition. You're piloting the R-90 Ragnarok against the Bydo Empire across six brutally designed stages that demand full pattern memorisation before you'll clear them cleanly. One hit destroys your ship. Checkpoints can be a long way back. If you've never had your fingers mashed by a horizontal shooter before, this will not be a gentle introduction. The core hook is still the Force pod system, and here it actually gets meaningful depth. Before each run you pick from three Force types - the original pod, plus the new Shadow Force and Cyclone Force added for this release. Each one carries nine weapons split into three groups, and the choice genuinely rewires how you play. Shadow Force's rear coverage and 360-degree attack spread feels close to mandatory once the game starts rotating the screen and throwing Bydo at you from every angle. The charged shot and Hyper mode fire options add another layer - hold the button, fill the meter, unleash a burst that actually feels satisfying to land. Attaching and detaching the Force to absorb incoming projectiles or reposition it as a floating turret is where the real skill expression lives, and that loop is as tight as it ever was. The headline feature is the live 2D/3D visual swap - hold a button mid-stage and the game flips between fully rebuilt 3D assets and the remastered original pixels without interrupting play. It's a genuine party trick and practically useful, because here's the honest problem: the 3D mode can make the game harder to read. Backgrounds get busy, projectiles blend in, and the Crazy Camera perspective option compounds the issue with visible pop-in at the screen edges. Multiple reviewers flagged that the classic pixel mode actually feels cleaner and more survivable - not the endorsement KRITZELKRATZ 3000 was probably hoping for on their 3D reconstruction. The remastered soundtrack is a similar split verdict: the arranged tracks work well, but some players feel they lack the punch of the low-fi SNES originals, which are still selectable. The big launch problem you need to know about: Steam user reviews are sitting at roughly 18% positive at time of writing, driven largely by reported hitbox and collision issues in the 3D mode that feel unfair even by R-Type's deliberately brutal standards. The developers acknowledged the reports publicly and indicated patches are coming, but as it stands this is a game you might want to watch for a few update cycles before committing. Infinite Mode - instant respawn, unlimited lives - is here as an accessibility net, but achievements are locked behind the standard difficulty, and several reviewers noted Infinite Mode strips all tension from the experience. Simultaneous local co-op is new to this entry and works, though the screen gets genuinely chaotic with two ships fighting for space. No save states, no gallery mode, no broader compilation context - just the one game with its visual and audio options, which some players find thin at the asking price. Bottom line from where I sit: the underlying game is still a precise, demanding, memorisation-heavy shooter with a Force system that rewards the players willing to learn it. But the 3D remaster has real clarity problems, the hitbox situation needs patching, and the package feels light. Wait for a patch or two, then reassess. The bones are good. The launch build needed more time in the hangar.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementstier:aaaForce Pod SystemPattern MemorisationSimultaneous Local Co-op2D-3D ToggleInfinite ModeOne-Hit DeathShmupCharged ShotHitbox IssuesArcade-Faithful

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Windows 10 64bit
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8 GB RAM
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Version 11
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10 GB available space
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-3470

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