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# Original Soundtrack CD included 3 unique ships with varied stats New ship damage system with health bar Raiden V: Director's Cut Limited Edition w/ Original Soundtrack CD - PlayStation 4

**Brand:** ufo interactive
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## Summary

> ⚡ Dominate the skies with Raiden V: where strategy meets explosive arcade action!

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- **What is this?** Raiden V: Director's Cut Limited Edition w/ Original Soundtrack CD - PlayStation 4 by ufo interactive
- **How much does it cost?** 93685CFA with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Co-Op Nostalgia:** Team up offline with a friend for classic 1-2 player arcade action, perfect for shared victories.
- • **Immersive Soundscape:** Experience the iconic Raiden V soundtrack on CD, elevating your gameplay vibe.
- • **Strategic Ship Selection:** Choose from 3 distinct ships, each with tailored Defense, Mobility, and sub-weapons to match your playstyle.
- • **Power-Up with Cheer Attack:** Unleash the new Cheer Attack to supercharge your sub-weapons and dominate the battlefield temporarily.
- • **Revolutionary Damage System:** Forget lives—engage with a dynamic health bar system that changes the stakes of every encounter.

## Overview

Raiden V: Director's Cut Limited Edition for PS4 reinvents the classic arcade shooter with a modern health bar system, three customizable ships, and a powerful new Cheer Attack mechanic. This edition includes the original soundtrack CD, delivering an immersive audio experience, and supports offline co-op for 1-2 players.

## Description

Arcade hit Raiden first left its mark on the shooting genre 25 years ago. The easy to learn, hard to master series comes to the PS4 in its most modern and advanced form yet! Join the war for Earth's future-where the tide of battle holds constant surprises. Note: This game includes Raiden V Original Soundtrack CD.

Review: REALLY GOOD SHOOT EM UP!!! - Raiden V: Director's Cut Limited Edition w/ Original Soundtrack CD - PlayStation 4 My wife bought me this for the wedding anniversary, so goood. This is the first Raiden I played, I can say that the soundtrack is really good, the graphics are great and it's very challenging. As any other shoot em up that I know, Raiden V it not too long, story mode has 8 levels and you can choose between three ships and three weapons. I beat it normal, and hard level, the good thing is that Raiden V has different endings and other missions so that help replayability. Awsome game.
Review: Jam-packed with shmup goodness - I've been a fan of the Raiden series since playing the original in arcades many years ago. UFO and Moss did a great job of modernizing this game for the PS4. Raiden V differs from the danmaku/bullet-hell branch of shmups by having fewer dense bullet patterns than you'd expect from a typical CAVE shooter. Instead, it throws fast enemies (and faster bullets) at you from all directions, leading to lots of surprising deaths. While aggravating, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. It merely requires you to pay attention and learn a good route through the stage. Since many of the shots are aimed, you can tap-dodge through most of it and survive. Still, the wide variety of bullet shapes and color can sometimes cause you to not "see" the bullet until it is too late. Levels are thoroughly detailed and bosses have a ton of destructible parts. I've not experienced any stutters or frame drops while playing through the game so far. The graphics are good for a shmup but aren't going to win any awards compared to your average AAA blockbuster. That said, it's a very colorful game. Raiden V (or RDV, as it says on the loading screen) offers more customization than most other shmups: three ships and three weapon types (9 weapons total). Each ship differs in its movement Speed, it's Armor (or Shield, as it appears in the actual gameplay), and Attack. Players choose their ship, the sub-type for each of the three weapon categories, their starting weapon, and off you go! Three ships and 9 weapon sub-types might seem like a pathetic number of customization options, but when it comes to shmups this is actually quite a bit. I've played around with a few of the different ship+weapon pairs and I've already found some combinations that I enjoy. This bears well for the longevity of the game. So far, I like the Moulin Rouge + Blue Laser combo (reminds me of Type A + Laser from DoDonPachi), the Dragon + Wide Vulcan (insane screen-clearing damage), and the classic Azuma + purple "Toothpaste" laser. You can upgrade -- and change, if it's different than -- your current weapon by picking up a gem (Blue, Red, or Purple) from a certain type of enemy. Enemies drop Medals which float around, or you can cease fire for a brief moment which will attract any Medals or weapon upgrades to your ship's current position. Controls handle beautifully. For the genuine arcade experience, make sure you plug in an arcade stick. A major wrinkle: there's no Tate mode. Tate mode is where you can rotate your screen to Portrait orientation and play that way. It's considered a standard feature for any vertical shmups so the exclusion of the option is very bizarre, especially for a big-name release like this. The developers added a glut of options into the "sidebars". On the left side of the screen, you can cycle between several types of information. 'Cheer' is a new mechanic where you can press Triangle to boost other players and they can do the same for you. Build up enough 'Cheer' and you can unleash a randomized Cheer attack that swipes away bullets, unleashes a salvo of missiles, and so forth. The next sidebar option provides tutorial hints. These hints are surprisingly good and will definitely help players who aren't familiar with Raiden or shmups in general. This will go a long way to introducing players to the genre, and if you're new to shmups I think Raiden V would be a good game to help you learn. The last sidebar shows general stats including kills, playtime, and so forth. On the other side, there's a story unfolding in the form of a dialog between you (the pilot), your commanding officer, and his assistant. It's totally unnecessary and kind of annoying. Shmups have never been about story, and I can barely pay attention to the dialog while I'm focused on dodging shots and destroying waves of enemies. The voice acting isn't particular good anyway. I suppose it's something new for the series, though, so I won't rag on the inclusion of a storyline too much. There are 8 stages -- with several different versions of each Stage -- and two Bonus Missions. Each stage is lengthy and unique, with its own assortments of enemies and bullet patterns. You start off in a modern city, then move to a desert town, explore caves with giant purple crystals, attack an ocean fleet of enemies, and go into space (and more)! Compared to most other shmups, Raiden V boasts a lot of content and replayability. A significant number of shmups invest all their efforts into bosses and bullet patterns but neglect to make an interesting backdrop for the action. The result? Cool bosses and bullet patterns, but snooze-worthy scrolling maps. Raiden V did the opposite by making some very detailed Stages and regularly zooms in and out (in a non-intrusive way) to expand or contract the playing field. The soundtrack is exceptional. Every stage song matches the stage perfectly and plays a big part in my enjoyment of the game. In fact, part of why I got so annoyed by the Cheer system and the ongoing story dialog is that they distract from the soundtrack. From my perspective, the three aspects holding the game back from perfection are the story voiceover, the intrusive Cheer system, and the lack of Tate (sideways) mode. These issues -- especially the lack of Tate -- are aggravating enough to keep me from giving a full 5 stars. Other than those issues, Raiden V is solid. I'm impressed with what Moss has done with the series and I'm expecting to sink many, many more hours into the game as I try to 1cc (1-credit) the game and explore all the various routes. Kudos to UFO and Moss for bringing this title to a modern platform. Special note for the 'Limited Edition': this version includes a full soundtrack CD. The soundtrack is excellent, so I only see this as a win.

## Features

- Includes Raiden V Original Soundtrack CD
- New ship damage system (uses health bar, not lives)
- 3 distinct ships with different Defense, Mobility, and sub-weapons
- New "Cheer Attack" that greatly boosts sub-weapons for a short time
- Supports 1 - 2 players (offline)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ REALLY GOOD SHOOT EM UP!!!
*by K***J on October 24, 2017*

Raiden V: Director's Cut Limited Edition w/ Original Soundtrack CD - PlayStation 4 My wife bought me this for the wedding anniversary, so goood. This is the first Raiden I played, I can say that the soundtrack is really good, the graphics are great and it's very challenging. As any other shoot em up that I know, Raiden V it not too long, story mode has 8 levels and you can choose between three ships and three weapons. I beat it normal, and hard level, the good thing is that Raiden V has different endings and other missions so that help replayability. Awsome game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jam-packed with shmup goodness
*by B***M on October 11, 2017*

I've been a fan of the Raiden series since playing the original in arcades many years ago. UFO and Moss did a great job of modernizing this game for the PS4. Raiden V differs from the danmaku/bullet-hell branch of shmups by having fewer dense bullet patterns than you'd expect from a typical CAVE shooter. Instead, it throws fast enemies (and faster bullets) at you from all directions, leading to lots of surprising deaths. While aggravating, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. It merely requires you to pay attention and learn a good route through the stage. Since many of the shots are aimed, you can tap-dodge through most of it and survive. Still, the wide variety of bullet shapes and color can sometimes cause you to not "see" the bullet until it is too late. Levels are thoroughly detailed and bosses have a ton of destructible parts. I've not experienced any stutters or frame drops while playing through the game so far. The graphics are good for a shmup but aren't going to win any awards compared to your average AAA blockbuster. That said, it's a very colorful game. Raiden V (or RDV, as it says on the loading screen) offers more customization than most other shmups: three ships and three weapon types (9 weapons total). Each ship differs in its movement Speed, it's Armor (or Shield, as it appears in the actual gameplay), and Attack. Players choose their ship, the sub-type for each of the three weapon categories, their starting weapon, and off you go! Three ships and 9 weapon sub-types might seem like a pathetic number of customization options, but when it comes to shmups this is actually quite a bit. I've played around with a few of the different ship+weapon pairs and I've already found some combinations that I enjoy. This bears well for the longevity of the game. So far, I like the Moulin Rouge + Blue Laser combo (reminds me of Type A + Laser from DoDonPachi), the Dragon + Wide Vulcan (insane screen-clearing damage), and the classic Azuma + purple "Toothpaste" laser. You can upgrade -- and change, if it's different than -- your current weapon by picking up a gem (Blue, Red, or Purple) from a certain type of enemy. Enemies drop Medals which float around, or you can cease fire for a brief moment which will attract any Medals or weapon upgrades to your ship's current position. Controls handle beautifully. For the genuine arcade experience, make sure you plug in an arcade stick. A major wrinkle: there's no Tate mode. Tate mode is where you can rotate your screen to Portrait orientation and play that way. It's considered a standard feature for any vertical shmups so the exclusion of the option is very bizarre, especially for a big-name release like this. The developers added a glut of options into the "sidebars". On the left side of the screen, you can cycle between several types of information. 'Cheer' is a new mechanic where you can press Triangle to boost other players and they can do the same for you. Build up enough 'Cheer' and you can unleash a randomized Cheer attack that swipes away bullets, unleashes a salvo of missiles, and so forth. The next sidebar option provides tutorial hints. These hints are surprisingly good and will definitely help players who aren't familiar with Raiden or shmups in general. This will go a long way to introducing players to the genre, and if you're new to shmups I think Raiden V would be a good game to help you learn. The last sidebar shows general stats including kills, playtime, and so forth. On the other side, there's a story unfolding in the form of a dialog between you (the pilot), your commanding officer, and his assistant. It's totally unnecessary and kind of annoying. Shmups have never been about story, and I can barely pay attention to the dialog while I'm focused on dodging shots and destroying waves of enemies. The voice acting isn't particular good anyway. I suppose it's something new for the series, though, so I won't rag on the inclusion of a storyline too much. There are 8 stages -- with several different versions of each Stage -- and two Bonus Missions. Each stage is lengthy and unique, with its own assortments of enemies and bullet patterns. You start off in a modern city, then move to a desert town, explore caves with giant purple crystals, attack an ocean fleet of enemies, and go into space (and more)! Compared to most other shmups, Raiden V boasts a lot of content and replayability. A significant number of shmups invest all their efforts into bosses and bullet patterns but neglect to make an interesting backdrop for the action. The result? Cool bosses and bullet patterns, but snooze-worthy scrolling maps. Raiden V did the opposite by making some very detailed Stages and regularly zooms in and out (in a non-intrusive way) to expand or contract the playing field. The soundtrack is exceptional. Every stage song matches the stage perfectly and plays a big part in my enjoyment of the game. In fact, part of why I got so annoyed by the Cheer system and the ongoing story dialog is that they distract from the soundtrack. From my perspective, the three aspects holding the game back from perfection are the story voiceover, the intrusive Cheer system, and the lack of Tate (sideways) mode. These issues -- especially the lack of Tate -- are aggravating enough to keep me from giving a full 5 stars. Other than those issues, Raiden V is solid. I'm impressed with what Moss has done with the series and I'm expecting to sink many, many more hours into the game as I try to 1cc (1-credit) the game and explore all the various routes. Kudos to UFO and Moss for bringing this title to a modern platform. Special note for the 'Limited Edition': this version includes a full soundtrack CD. The soundtrack is excellent, so I only see this as a win.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great old school shooter!
*by G***$ on September 15, 2018*

Such a fun game! Some people don't like how the story/missions continue to unfold as you play and in the middle of the action. It makes me feel like you are in the action and you are flying a ship in combat and have to pay attention to everything!! Music is awesome, but all of the Raiden games have great music! If you enjoy shooters then this game will not dissappoint!

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