Rayz Arcade Chronology Limited Edition; officially licensedPlayStation 4 game. Includes a colorful gamemanual.
Strictly Limited Games exclusive, limited to 1,300 PS4 copies* worldwide.All of our games are individually numbered.
Limited to 1,300 copies worldwide
Individually numbered
Colorful game manual included
Includes six games: RayForce, RayCrisis, RayCrisis HD, RayStorm, RayStorm HD and the prototype of R-Gear
Must have SHMUP Arcade Chronology
One of the most revered arcade shooting game series Taito produced in the 1990s, the Ray Trilogy is coming back with new features and in HD quality.
Rayz Arcade Chronology includes three titles: RayForce, RayStorm and RayCrisis. The latter two 3D titles include enhanced HD versions.
Rediscover the trilogy with 5 Versions of 3 titles in a box full of collectibles and limited-edition items and relive the excitement of epic battles from outer space to cyber space.
One of Taitos classic SHMUPS, the Ray Series outstanding feature has always been its lock-on mechanics and attack layer system. The former allows the player to target multiple enemies at once and destroy them with one deadly homing attack, while the latter features enemies on the same plane as the player as well as the one below them, necessitating a keen eye and quick reflexes to not be caught out. All three were pushing the boundaries of graphic fidelity at the time of their respective releases and still are a feast for the eyes today.
Story wise, in RayForce, humanity has entrusted itself to the supercomputer Con-Human, which regulates everything from infrastructure to the military. However, gaining sentience, it starts running amok, wiping out almost every human on earth, with the last remaining few fleeing into space. The human races last hope is the RVA-818 X-LAY fighter, penetrate the earths defences and destroy Con-Human.
In RayStorm, a semi-sequel taking place in a parallel universe to RayForce, the R-Gray fighters are dispatched to fight back the Terran colony of Secilias federation army which threatens to destroy the Earth.
Finally, in RayCrisis you get to experience the events leading up to RayForce, with an attempt to destroy Con-Human from the inside, via a cyber space-based attack on the supercomputer.
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