Show of hands - how many people played Contra? How many remember the days where games were only 3D if we slammed our heads into a wall a few times or drank too much sugar-laden Kool-Aide before playing? This, O readers, is how games were played back in the good old days.
Despite the fact that the game is made completely out of polygons, C:SS is a full on, break out the leg warmers, Guns N' Roses tapes, and piano tie throwback to the old days of gaming. Everything is just how it used to be - only now all of the really cool effects are done using polygons rather than Mode 7 tricks.
Stylistically, Contra is a very dark and not-so-happy vision of the Contra universe, thanks to the incredible artwork of British comic book artist Ashley Wood. One of the cooler aspects of this new universe is that nearly every enemy from past Contras has been reimagined and redesigned, including the 'Dam' boss from the first game and the Turtle from Alien Wars. Adding to the fantastic visuals are some outstanding effects. The lighting effects are great and really help to give an unsettling mood to the game, while the gratuitous explosions remind you that this truly is a Contra game. Then there's the oh-so-sweet flame-thrower effect.
C:SS combines remixes of classic Contra tunes, with a healthy mix of Electronica and Heavy Metal tracks. Of course, it's a solid bet that you'll never actually hear the music at any time during the game since explosions and gunfire take center stage at all times. Not that it's a bad thing; I mean, who doesn't appreciate a good explosion.