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About This Game Razor2: Hidden Skies Razor2: Hidden Skies is a top view shooter. The game has the style of successful classic arcade games, while using the latest technology to create great visuals and effects. An old-school game with all new technology. Razor2 has easy gameplay, while challenging your skills with hundreds of enemies and bullets threatening you all the time. The soundtrack is another great feature, Razor2 uses classic orchestrated music, composed especially for the game. Razor2 includes ten achievements and world records. Do your best, and place your name on the best players ranking. Play hard to win titles such as the Destructor, shooting down 4000 enemies, or the "almost impossible" Ace Pilot, completing the game without using any continues.Key features:Shoot them up (shmup)Eight levelsFifty different enemy wavesIncredible Boss fightsWeapons and equipment upgradesThree difficulty levelsWorld and local RecordsTen medals and achievementsGreat graphics, art and shadersEasy and amazing gameplayAwesome orchestrated music 1075eedd30 Title: Razor2: Hidden SkiesGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Invent4 EntertainmentPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 19 Jul, 2010 Razor2: Hidden Skies Keygen Free Download razor2 hidden skies download. razor2 hidden skies full download. razor2 hidden skies Meh, not a fan. Gamepad support feels kinda wonky. I can see the appeal of a classic game but just not my cup of tea!. Quick review coming from a shmup lover.The Good :- the game does't look too bad. By today's standards, it doesn't look too good either, but I wouldn't mind if it played ok.- Music sounds good, but...The Bad :- Controls are rigid. Don't even try to play with an XBOX360 controller...- Patterns are repetitive.- I have a big feeling problem with this game. Can't feel the power of the weapons. Can't feel when I'm hit. This is probably because the sound in the game is not very well balanced.- ... the sounds FX are weak. Can't hear any explosion. Shot sounds are flat and weak.- Music sounds totally inappropriate. It's good, but it feels like it's the music from another game...Definitely not worse the full price.. Why is nobody able to make a good scrolling shooter any more? I still fondly remember Katakis, Raptor and some others from the old Amiga and DOS-PC days. I had hoped that this one would at least honour the memory of those well-made games, but unfortunately it is a turd. Running slow on a fast machine, stupid console controls and has zero atmosphere. Great disappointment.. This game could have been a lot better, but it isn't. The ship upgrading part of the game is pretty cool and that had me excited. Unfortunately, that was all. It would be nice if you received more money to better experience what all the upgrades have to offer.The collision\/hit boxes are terrible, primarily on your own ship. You try and go around a stationary enemy and you end up with a collision even though there was plenty of space between.The camera isn't entirely top-down like most shoot-em-ups, but that's not necessarily a good thing, especially not with this game. Sometimes it's almost impossible to tell if any bullets are going to hit you or if you're able to dodge them. Chances are, you're going to get hit. There's a game called AirStrike. That one's much better.At first I thought this game was designed to be tough, but later on I just wasn't so sure. I enjoyed Raptor, Tyrian, and Do-Don-Pachi. This game felt like it was challenging only due to design flaws.. Meh, not a fan. Gamepad support feels kinda wonky. I can see the appeal of a classic game but just not my cup of tea!. "Why are we here?\u201d Douglas cried, as poop came out his wiener in a long thin strip. 1\/10. its alright, but not as good as bad rats.. This game looked cool for 2.50, but i feel like i wasted my money. No tutorial, No explanation of what upgrades do, or what in-game items are for; yes after a couple of minutes of game play you figure it out but im sure this has turn other players away. wish i could get my money back.. Made by the developers of Bad Rats, need I say more?This game is bad. Really bad. The gameplay is repetitive and boring, even before the end of the first level I wanted to stop playing. The voice acting is the worst I've heard, the music is a short 30 second loop, the fire sound is awful and since this is a space shooter you'll hear it A LOT. Visually the foreground and background objects feel like they are drawn for two entirely different games (they don't mesh well) and are hard to look at.I'm sad that I even installed this game, in the end I found no enjoyment. If this review saves you from experiencing this terrible title then I have succeeded.. Razor 2: Hidden Skies tries gallantly to emulate the shmups of yore, but falls flat not for want of creativity (though it could certainly use a bit more), but inexcusable\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ups on the game mechanics themselves.The game attempts, in some places, to be a bullet hell game but the hitbox of your ship is extremely large and does not even match the graphic - it awkwardly extends out an uncertain distance to both sides, but does not seem to include the nose of the fighter. Furthermore, the areas extend visually farther than your actual range of motion, but this is impossible to tell without running right into an invisible wall. In several areas, enemies park right on this wall, giving the illusion that you can zip around them to avoid fire and take them out, right up until you crash into them headlong making the attempt. This is made even more unweildly by the boss fights that zoom the camera out, supposedly to impress you with how big the boss is. Sadly the net result is that now you can see even more but have the same narrow movement lane, exacerbating the problem even more.Two subweapons are heat-seeking with auto targetting, but there is no mechanic to choose what you'd like to target - the game seems to completely arbitrarily choose for you, and even if the lock-on happens to be a priority target, anything flying in the path of your slow-traveling relativistic missiles will intercept them and explode instead. (Which prompts the question of how does a missile travelling at relativistic speeds even work, and if it does why are they so bloody slow?) The bosses are all recycled variants of each other - fight three tanks, then fight three spinning satellite things, then... etc.Unfortunately the problems do not stop there. Movement is imprecise and jerky. Combine this with the awkard hitboxes and you've committed a cardinal sin in the shmup genre - dodging is effectively impossible in places, though this doesn't matter a terrible lot since to cover for this the game slathers you in multiple shields which partially refresh upon each pick-up. Despite that fact, you still take a lot of hits simply because your hitbox isn't where you think it is, and it's nigh impossible to guage where its limits are precisely, since it extends well beyond the ship graphic. Unfortunately, the pickups themselves don't make a terrible lot of sense. One of the most common is Energy, which restores a pip on your Energy meter. Which is grand, only the game never quite explains what Energy is for or why you want it, despite being able to upgrade your ship batteries to have more of it. Oh well, free shields I guess!In general the game is horridly unpolished. The translation is riddled with grammatical errors, word misuse, and typos (I'm not sure what a Gravity Riffle is). Each mission has a cheesy low-quality text-to-speech mission introduction voiceover, only it gets a few words into it before the explosions start and the rest is completely drowned out. Oops. Hope it wasn't important. Soon after starting the second mission, the primary fire input became stuck and I was essentially on autofire for the rest of the game. Which isn't all bad I suppose, except with the input stuck, I became unable to read mission briefings (not a tremendous loss since they're an exercise in bad English and misspelled words) and upon finishing and going to the main menu it would spam me right into a new game on Easy Mode, not allowing me to change settings or even exit the game. I had to alt-tab and manually kill it.In short, I can't recommend this game at all, even to die-hard shmup fans, unless you seriously need a fix and simply cannot find something else to scratch the itch.

 
 
 

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