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Review of Raiden V: Director’s Cut on Nintendo Switch

by Max Rathon Max Rathon photo Jul 2019
Cover image of Raiden V: Director’s Cut on Switch
Gamefings Score: 8
Platform: Switch Switch logo
Released: 25 Jul 2019
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Developer: MOSS
Publisher: UFO Interactive Games

Introduction

In a world where humanity constantly battles extraterrestrial invaders (you know, just another Tuesday), 'Raiden V: Director's Cut' arrives like a flaming pizza delivery-a bit late, but still satisfying. This shoot 'em up gem finds its way onto the Nintendo Switch, letting you blast hopping aliens while curled up on your couch like a contented cat. But is it a spectacular return to form for this legendary franchise, or does it crash and burn faster than your hopes of winning a game of Monopoly?

Gameplay

'Raiden V' offers a thrilling blend of nostalgia and innovation. Celebrating everything that made the franchise a beloved classic, players hop into their flight simulator (a.k.a. a glorified fighter jet) and take on the Crystals-an alien menace looking to transform Earth into a shiny new rock. Throw in modern game mechanics like the 'Flash Point' gauge and the 'Cheer System,' and you have a gameplay experience that feels both fresh and familiar. In true shoot 'em up fashion, your plane is armed to the teeth, and it's up to you to dodge waves of enemy bullets faster than your ex dodges confrontation. You choose from three unique planes, each with varying attributes-like choosing your favorite pizza topping, only this time it's hard-hitting firepower versus evasive mobility. The introduction of a shield/energy bar allows you to absorb a few hits before your trip to the game over screen, providing a much-needed safety net for both seasoned players and newcomers who may become addicted to the pixelated chaos. And don't forget the 'Cheer Call' feature that allows you to unleash devastating attacks at the push of a button when you're being cheered on by friends. An adrenaline-pumping experience, especially if played with pals nearby, who will likely witness your epic failure (and relentless rage) in real-time.

Graphics

Visually, 'Raiden V: Director's Cut' strikes a solid balance between retro aesthetics and modern flair. The graphics are crisp, vivid, and loaded with effects that make you feel like you're flying through a neon-lit disco nightmare. The backgrounds depict real-life locations (you can finally bomb the Eiffel Tower without the international backlash), and the enemy designs are quirky yet menacing, ensuring you'll never confuse one alien projectile with another... much to your chagrin as you dodge frantically. Though the Switch has its limitations, the game executes beautifully, maintaining a solid frame rate even during the most chaotic boss battles (and there are plenty!). This is the kind of game that should not be played during a migraine, unless you want to crank the difficulty to 'imminent headache'. A true visual feast for fans of the genre, it's your chance to make things explode while being as aesthetically pleased as possible.

Conclusion

'Raiden V: Director's Cut' is a triumphant return for the franchise, marrying classic shoot 'em up fever with enough modern mechanics to keep your gaming attention intact. The nonlinear story adds layers of depth while retaining the arcade thrill that the series is known for. Whether you're a long-time fan of the 'Raiden' series or a baby bird just learning to flap those wings in the genre, this game serves up a smörgåsbord of explosive action. In a world where gaming titles often forget their roots, 'Raiden V' offers a delightful reminder of what makes shoot 'em ups so irresistibly fun: chaotic gameplay, unforgettable boss battles, and a chance to obliterate everything in sight. Grab your Joy-Cons, channel your inner dogfight ace, and prepare yourself for a high-octane joyride-just watch out for alien projectiles, unless you want to feed your own ship to the game over screen. Overall, it's a resounding blast-and let's be honest, who doesn't enjoy blowing things up in the comfort of their home?

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