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  • Summary: Raiden unites! Get ready to blast into a thrilling new dimension like never before. The legendary vertical-scrolling shooter Raiden is reborn as a thrilling twin-stick 2D shooter! Freely aim and shoot with dual sticks, dodging bullets from every direction.

    Level up to unlock a variety of
    Raiden unites! Get ready to blast into a thrilling new dimension like never before. The legendary vertical-scrolling shooter Raiden is reborn as a thrilling twin-stick 2D shooter! Freely aim and shoot with dual sticks, dodging bullets from every direction.

    Level up to unlock a variety of weapons and enhancements, and upgrade your ship to fight your way through epic battles.

    Key Features

    Navigate your ship with the left analog stick and aim your shots with the right analog stick. Dodge attacks from all directions at 360 degrees, and strike back!
    Craft your ultimate build by various weapons and ship upgrades as you progress. Conquer the intense, unrelenting battles ahead.
    Take control of all Raiden aircraft from Raiden to Raiden V and test your skills in the ultimate challenge mode!
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  1. Oct 28, 2024
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    Moss has gone for an interesting angle with Raiden Nova, and their long reputation with the series can be felt here. If you enjoy this particular genre, it’s got appeal, especially if you like the idea of building your ships up, tuning to your liking, and unleashing that delicious toothpaste laser at maximum capacity. But, it’s also quite a simplistic affair - one that won’t light any new fires, nor appease fans who want to see a traditional Raiden VI. It feels more akin to a minigame one might find as a bonus accessory to a fully-fledged release, and isn't dissimilar to many titles in the mobile spectrum, albeit with some novel ideas and an enjoyable new dodge mechanic. If that sounds like something you can get into, and aren’t expecting Jeff Minter levels of creativity, it will keep you occupied on brief commutes. For most, though, it will be a touch too limited for the price tag. We're not sure Adam Buxton would buy it, put it that way.