RayCrisis

RayCrisis

PC · 2002

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About this game

RayCrisis is the third part of a series of "Ray" shooting games.

In the story it is considered a prequel to the first game's plot, RayForce.

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It is the only game without a two-player mode in the ported PlayStation version, even though the arcade does have 2 player mode.

You have 2 weapons at you disposal, a vulcan gun and a lock-on missile attack.

You can also do special attacks if you use the lock-on system to the max.

The graphics are all in 3D, but the gameplay mechanics are in 2D.

The players ship is a Waverider computer virus, which must get inside the Con-Human supercomputer's system.

All enemies you encounter are antibodies, programmed to terminate any virus.

Following this virus-infiltrate-in-body theme, the levels are called Self-Area, Emotion, Consciousness, Intelligence, Memory, and Consideration, each reflecting Con-Human's details of sentience.

Finally the player must fight against the Dis-Human Antibody, and Infinity, Con-Human's heart.

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About PC

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