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and released for the PlayStation console in 1998. It is the fourth game in the ''
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'' series and the first to feature 3D graphics. The game received generally positive reviews from critics.


Gameplay

''R-Type Delta'' is a
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set in 2164. The game offers different fighters, with different Force and Wave Cannon combinations for the player to choose from. It also introduces the Dose System, which allows Forces to absorb energy through collisions with projectiles or enemies. Every Force has a Dose Gauge, and when the Dosage becomes 100%, the player can use the fighter's Delta Attack, a
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attack whose form depends on the fighter being used.


Development

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began development of ''R-Type Delta'' in early 1998.
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Around the beginning of its development,
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released a conversion of their arcade game '' RayStorm'' for the PlayStation, whose 3D visuals caught the eye of several video game developers and led to the release of several 3D shooting games for the console. Being rather impressed with its fast-paced action and polygonal graphics, Irem began to create a new ''R-Type'' game that could potentially rival the success of Taito's game. Led by director Hiroya Kita, ''Delta'' was the team's first attempt at a 3D video game, which in early test versions proved problematic as many of their ideas were ineffective in 3D compared to the 2D gameplay that Irem had primarily focused on. Designer Koichi Kita recalls the 3D perspective being difficult to work with, notably with its level terrain as it made it difficult to determine the player's hitbox and often led to the unintended destruction of their ship. Kita also claims the Force pod was a frustrating ordeal as the polygonal visuals made it look "fake" and unappealing. The idea for multiple playable ships was one of the team's most requested features, as they felt it would add replayability. Originally the player had two different ships to choose from, with a third being added later on to make it more "satisfying" and worthwhile. The goal of the playable ships idea was for each of them to be distinctively different from one another without disrupting the core ''R-Type'' gameplay, to make it feel like the player was playing an entirely new game with each ship. The R-9 from the original ''R-Type'' was chosen at the very start, followed by an updated version named the R-X. The R-13 ship was made to appeal towards more "hardcore", skilled players, with the "13" added to make it feel more sinister, due to the number's connection with superstition. The "blue" weapon for the R-X was revised several times as the team was unable to decide on what kind of lasers the ships' tentacle-laced Force could shoot. Stage designs were first created with the R-9 in mind, then later altered slightly to accommodate for the two new ships. Kita came up with the name ''R-Type Delta'' based on the fact three different ships were playable, which reminded him of the Greek symbol
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. Early planning documents for the game referred to it as ''R-Type EVE'', a titled named after the novel ''
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'' and met with a mixture of confusion from the production team. Other members suggested ''R-Type IV'' or simply ''R-Type'', which they argued made it more recognizable. Kita created a questionnaire sheet with several possible names and sent it to other Irem employees, with ''Delta'' receiving the most votes. He also said the symbol represented the number 4, which alluded to it being the fourth mainline ''R-Type'' game. Towards the end of development, programmer Takayasu Itou added in the series' traditional "Kid's Mode" and "Human Mode" difficulties, with Kid's being the easiest and Human the hardest. The difficulty itself was made much harder than previous ''R-Type'' games as the team wanted the player to memorize stage patterns and learn from their mistakes, which they claimed made the game much more worthwhile to play.


Reception

''R-Type Delta'' received positive reviews from critics, who generally praised its addictive gameplay and detailed graphics. ''
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'' reviewer Che Chou described the game as "the best ''
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'' itleever", while Peter Bartholow of
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commented, "If there's one PlayStation shooter to own, ''R-Type Delta'' is that shooter." The game's graphics were highlighted for their diversity, colors, details, and complex
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models, with GameSpot noting that each enemy offers unique explosions and attacks. The publication also praised the "top-notch" and dynamic soundtrack for giving the game "a catchy fusion of
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that changes with the game's surroundings." Although the gameplay was praised for being both hard and rewarding, some reviewers found it unnecessarily difficult and frustrating. GameSpot highlighted the game's different ships, stating that each offers a strategic use of their weapons and abilities. ''
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'', however, noted the lack of innovation, concluding: "''Delta''s central gameplay remains a product of the '80s. Your performance upon entering a new level depends largely on trial and error, and the game is as much a test of memory as it is joypad dexterity. As such, it's refreshing and frustrating at the same time ..A fine shoot 'em up." Tom Russo reviewed the PlayStation version of the game for '' Next Generation'', rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Overall, a fantastic looking effort, but proof that the gameplay limits of this genre will soon relegate all 2D shooters to classic collections." In 2015, Hardcore Gamer included R-Type Delta on their 200 Best Video Games of All Time.


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