Itās finally here, the Konami/Poncle crossover everyone dreamed of the moment they first picked up Vampire Survivors. Contra has finally arrived to mow down waves and waves of identical enemies.
Vampire Survivors just didnāt feel complete without Bill Rizer and Lance Whosits. And there is no game that canāt be made better with the inclusion of guns. Just go back and ask 8-year-old Zoey, sheād definitely tell you Mario would be better with a gun. Vampire Survivors already had guns, but its arsenal was missing one thing: lots of guns.
Vampire Survivors: Operation Guns is here to salve those gaping, festering wounds and finally deliver to us the game weāve always thirsted for.
Similar to the last DLC, which crossed it over with Among Us, Vampire Survivors: Operation Guns contains a new āone big map,ā an adventure to add to the growing list, and a tonne of new unlocks. Operation Guns brings the heat with 22-ish new weapons, and 11-ish new characters from across the Contra series. There’s also an extra-special level that includes hoverbikes.
Poncle named the laser weapon upgrade the āC.U. Laserā and now thatās what Iām going to call it in Contra. Thanks a lot!
Most importantly (maybe) is that new music tracks have arrived to drill their way into your ears. There are six remixes and 13 new tracks. I have the Hard Corps remix stuck in my head right now. It wonāt stop!
Personally, Iāve always put Contra on a much higher pedestal than Among Us. Thatās probably because Iām old, donāt have any friends, and remember the good old days. However, as with the Emergency Meeting DLC, Operation Guns doesnāt really add much of Contraās DNA into the mix. Itās still Vampire Survivors in a Contra T-Shirt.
Despite that, the references are very well interwoven. The āone big mapā stretches from a jungle, to a ruined city, to an alien hive. Thereās even a familiar boss that pops up in there. It bops to the music! I donāt know why it dances or whose decision it was to make it dance, but it is easily the best thing ever.
A number of the guns still behave as they do in the classic run-ān-gun shooter series: the spreader spreads, the C.U. Laser penetrates deep into enemy skulls. New to Operation Guns is an item specifically for evolving Contra weapons. While you sometimes still need a passive power-up to evolve Contra guns, they also require the Weapon Power-Up item, which doesnāt take a spot from your subweapons, but is a pretty finite resource. Mostly, theyāre just found on maps. And they werenāt added to non-Contra maps.
Which is strange to the point where I think Iām missing something. I wouldnāt believe that you just canāt upgrade the Operation Guns guns on normal maps. That would make all the new weapons feel like needless clutter in an already bloated selection.
I donāt feel like the new weapons are as overpowered as some of the ones I found in Emergency Meeting. But, as I said there, I think part of the appeal of Vampire Survivors is becoming so overpowered that it starts to feel like the game is about to break.
However, as with Emergency Meeting, I never hit the point in Adventure Mode where I felt like I was going to lose. I always hit the endpoint of a level, but having clocked so many hours into Vampire Survivors already, Iāve already built skills to pay the bills.
So, itās kind of hard to rate Operation Guns, which is why Iām not doing that. Itās another part of the growing, grotesquely mutating mass of Vampire Survivors. If youāre already in love with that mass, then youāre probably going to want to shovel more into it. And at $2.50, Poncle still remains hilariously bad at taking your money. If you think Vampire Survivors would be better if you could spend hours looking at Brad Fangās hairy, shirtless torso (and why wouldnāt you?) then the question of whether or not you should purchase Operation Guns should be obvious.
Hopefully, this wonāt be the last Konami crossover we see. There are many other great licenses that could be a great fit in the overstuffed bag of Vampire Survivors. For example, Rocket Knight Adventures. For another example, Ganbare Goemon. Those are all the Konami games I can think of.
Published: May 9, 2024 04:30 am