Tag: Arcade
Game Review: RaidenX
by Porter on Jun.07, 2009, under Flash Industry, Game Reviews

RaidenX
There’s been a ton of great flash games as of late, but something people often forget about are the classic gems of the flash world. RaidenX is an amazing game that was created as a tribute to the Raiden series. The original Raiden games can be found all over arcades around the world (or once could be, curse the decline of great arcade games, Street Fighter 4 aside) and was also ported for the Play Station 1.
RaidenX was created in mid 2005 and sponsored by CrazyMonkeyGames, (lucky them!) Since that day it has received over 11.5 million plays on CMG’s site alone, and continues to get attention as one of the greatest flash games of its time.
This game is all about quick action, something most people on the net need in order to stay entertained these days. From the moment you press play on the main menu you’re immediately tossed into the battle zone as Stage 1 starts. The controls are simple, āZā to shoot and āXā to use your special. This kind of quick action is something that really adds to the value of a flash game. Most players are looking for casual play, something to jump into and play on a lunch break or during class at school when nobody’s looking; RaidenX is a perfect example of quick pick up and play action, yet still offers a save feature so you can complete the game over time if not in one sitting.
Aside from its easy controls and fast paced action, the game offers an expansive game-play with a decent number of levels and a nice twist that will catch some players off guard towards the end. The game offers nearly everything the original game offered: great weapons, awesome bosses, fast-paced action, and awesome music that brings back memories of many peoples’ childhoods. It also offers the ability to change difficulty between easy, normal, and hard, yet again keeping a large number of players happy.
Although the graphics may be considered only decent in current times, they still offer their own style and get the job done. We also have to keep in mind that the game was created using AS2 and optimization back then could only do so much. The visual effects on weapons and specials are still pretty impressive and give the player a feeling of accomplishment as everything on the screen is demolished. Bosses are animated, backgrounds scroll, and everything moves fast enough to stop you from focusing on the lack of detail on any given piece of art. Overall the art is still impressive and stays true to the feel of the original game.
The music in this game is something that really brings it to life. Although the quality lacks a bit due to file size restrictions, the songs are memorable and full of atmosphere. Sound effects can be found for every action you do, from menu selection to bosses exploding; it’s all there. With the large array of sound effects and music found in this game, I think it’s safe to say that the audio portion of this game is covered.
Overall RaidenX can easily be seen as a classic flash gem of 2005. It offers great game-play, awesome weapons, an amazing soundtrack, difficulty adjusting, and basically everything else a good game needs. If you’re one of the many who haven’t checked this out previously, and/or the 11.5 million views on one site alone haven’t yet convinced you that this game is great, go give it a play yourself; you won’t be dissatisfied.
