The subtitle "Better" might seem modest, but in the world of software iterations, it signifies a massive overhaul. Here is what distinguishes this version:
1. The "Perfect Ink" Graphics Engine Previous versions of fan simulators often suffered from clunky animations or floaty combat. Ver 30.1 introduces a refined visual style that mimics the "manga aesthetic" often associated with Decade. The textures are crisp, the Attack Ride cards flash with vibrant holographic effects, and the Rider Kick animations feature dynamic camera angles that rival the TV show’s direction.
2. Expanded Arsenal & Form Changes The hallmark of Decade is versatility. This version implements a "Card Crafting" system. Players are no longer restricted to the cards they find; they can fuse abilities. Imagine combining Attack Ride: Blast with Form Ride: Fang Joker. The "Better" update optimizes the coding, allowing for seamless transitions between forms without the game crashing or the textures failing to load—a common issue in Ver 25 and earlier.
3. The "Dimension Cab" Hub Taking inspiration from Decade’s iconic machine and the photo-studio hub, the game introduces the Dimension Cab. Players drive through a digital void, selecting worlds via a radio tuner. Each frequency represents a different Rider series. The "Better" update smooths out the load times between these dimensions, creating an immersive flow where you ride straight from the world of W into the apocalyptic landscape of Build without a loading screen. kamen rider neo decade simulator ver 30 1 better
"Better" isn't just gameplay. The developer rewrote the sprite engine. Loading times are 40% faster, and attacks that once caused screen stutter (looking at you, Dimension Kick) now run at a smooth 60 FPS. Backgrounds are no longer static JPEGs but looping animated scenes from the shows.
The charm of this simulator isn't just in the gameplay; it’s in the attention to lore. The developers of Ver 30.1 have hidden "lost episodes" within the game. Finding specific photo stickers in each world unlocks dialogue scripts that bridge the gaps between the original series finale and the Zi-O appearances. It answers the question: What happened to the World of Decade?
Furthermore, the "Better" moniker is a nod to the community's feedback loop The subtitle "Better" might seem modest, but in
Kamen Rider Neo Decade Simulator Ver 30.1 (Better) is not a polished commercial product. It’s a chaotic, heartfelt, and endlessly creative love letter from a fan to a franchise. For newcomers, the learning curve is steep. But for those willing to grind for that rare Kamen Rider Decade (Neo) Complete Form 21 card and time their Final Attack Ride poses perfectly, it’s the most authentic "Decade experience" outside of owning a real Neo Decadriver.
Rating: 9/10 Dimensional Walls One point deducted because Ohma Zi-O is still absurdly overpowered.
Note: As a fan project, Kamen Rider Neo Decade Simulator is not affiliated with Toei, Bandai, or Ishimori Productions. Download and play at your own risk—and always support the official release. Kamen Rider Neo Decade Simulator Ver 30
The devs have already teased Version 31.0 (codename: "Legend"), which promises:
For now, Ver 30.1 Better remains the gold standard.