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Whichever angle you approach Raiden IV from, it’s an exciting, rewarding shoot-em-up with a lot to offer.
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The Flash Shot system that rewards you for defeating enemies as soon as they appear is another way to earn extra points, albeit one that is often at odds with taking full advantage of the OverKill system. In addition to collecting score items from defeating regular enemies, OverKill gives you a way to earn even more points. With these elements, even more relaxed players should eventually be able to fight their way through the game.Įxpert players will find numerous ways to push themselves. While you have a limited stock of lives and continues, you’ll earn extra continues as you play, along with the ability to start on the farthest stage you reach. You also have a selection of the now-standard screen-clearing bombs, and you are going to need them.
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You have a wide array of weapons, including a couple of variants of the series trademark “toothpaste" laser, to fend off the enemies with. Boss battles can be particularly intense affairs, with multiple stages to defeat. It’s not quite bullet hell, but it’s not far from it at times. Enemies will fire bullets from every angle, and if you stay still for even a second you will die. Among the various options is one that allows you to rotate the display as you like, making this Flip Grip compatible. There are online leaderboards so you can compare your scores with the rest of the world, too. You can play solo as either player, team up with a friend in local multiplayer, or control both player one and two by yourself in an amusing, mind-bending dual-stick set-up. All of the ships are included here, and so are the various galleries and unlockable assists.

You get a wide variety of modes, allowing to play the original arcade version, the second arcade version, or OverKill.
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This Switch version basically takes the Windows Raiden IV OverKill, adds in a new optional remixed soundtrack, and calls it a day. These versions added a new mode called OverKill that proved to be the final piece of the puzzle, pushing you to pump shots into defeated enemies to generate score items. An updated version was released in arcades in 2012, which led to the release of Raiden IV OverKill on PlayStation 3 and Windows in 20 respectively. The initial home release caused a minor (and in hindsight, incredibly quaint) stir by having two of its three playable ships be paid DLC. It had a more confident design, but that first version was missing a certain something.

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It was MOSS’s second crack at the series after reviving it with 2005’s Raiden III. Raiden IV originally launched in arcades in 2007 before making its way to the Xbox 360 in 2008. This Switch version is a fantastic way to enjoy it. Raiden IV had a bit of a bumpy road to reaching its final form, but it eventually became one of the better shooters in the modern era. With that out of the way, let’s talk about the game itself. The new tunes are good, but if you own Raiden IV OverKill and are content with it, you’re not missing out much by skipping on this release. I’ll get one thing out of the way immediately: this Switch version of Raiden IV doesn’t have any new content beyond an extra optional soundtrack over the previous release on PlayStation 3 and Windows. Reviews & Mini-Views Raiden IV x MIKADO remix ($29.99)

No word yet on which versions specifically will be included, but we should know soon. Zombies Ate My Neighbors is a cult favorite from the 16-bit era, and Ghoul Patrol is its lesser-known sequel. In terms of new additions, you can look forward to save states, some museum features like video interviews and art galleries, the ability to listen to the soundtracks of both games, and more. Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol is set to arrive on the Nintendo Switch on June 29th, and has apparently been developed in conjunction with DotEmu. Disney Interactive got in on the fun a little while ago with Disney Classic Games: Aladdin & The Lion King, and now they’re coming back with a second round. With Virtual Console a thing of the past, many publishers have been releasing some of their classics through other avenues. ‘Zombies Ate My Neighbors’ & ‘Ghoul Patrol’ Coming to Switch It’s a bit quiet, but things will heat up considerably as the week goes on. In today’s article, we’ve got a full-sized review of the action-packed shoot-em-up Raiden IV x MIKADO remix, some news about some cult classics coming to Switch, a pretty dull new release to look at, and a whole lot of sales to check out. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for May 11th, 2021.
