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Razor2: Hidden Skies Download] [Torrent]

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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 b4d347fde0 Title: Razor2: Hidden SkiesGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Invent4 EntertainmentPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 19 Jul, 2010 Razor2: Hidden Skies Download] [Torrent] razor2 hidden skies. razor2 hidden skies download. razor2 hidden skies full download "How is this game so bad for a Shmup? Who made this, the makers of Bad Rats"Finds out it was the maker of Bad Rats"Oh...". Terrible sequel to a fantastic old school shooter.2\/5*. Razor2: Hidden Skies is a sci-fi "bullet hell" game made by the Brazilian studio responsible for Bad Rats - Invent 4 Entertainment. The numeral "2" appended to the name of the game begs the question as to the whereabouts of the original game. There was no Razor 1 listed on Invent 4's website which leads me to believe this is the only publicly available game in this series. Unable to find any mention of an original game, it leads me to speculate that the developers artificially appended the title with a "2" to make it seem like a more successful franchise than it actually is. Razor2 seems to make strides in being as mediocre as possible. Much of each level seems to insult the value of your time by presenting you with repetitive and uninteresting fill content. Most attacks simply vanish into the enemies and offer little to no indication that you're actually doing damage which both makes you wonder if you're using the right weapon and leaves up unsatisfied in the shoot 'em up experience. To the game's merit many of the enemies have a very appealing design albeit a bit generic. The game's soundtrack is very orchestral that made the game feel a bit like a movie. The boss fights offered a fair challenge but enduring the levels of mediocrity to get to them failed to make the endeavor worthwhile.The game offers you three lives and a single continue. Once these are depleted you are forced to start the game from the beginning.The game does support USB controllers but only in game as navigating the menu seemed to require the mouse at some point.Score: 4.5\/10. its alright, but not as good as bad rats.. Terrible sequel to a fantastic old school shooter.2\/5*. "How is this game so bad for a Shmup? Who made this, the makers of Bad Rats"Finds out it was the maker of Bad Rats"Oh...". 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.. 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. Not one of the best arcade scrolling shooters, but still fun and challenging :D

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