Razing Storm PS3 Longplay

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Razing Storm (レイジングストーム, Reijingu Sutōmu) is a light gun rail shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the System 357 board. It is the second spin-off of the Time Crisis series published by Namco after Crisis Zone.

Razing Storm was released for the PlayStation 3 as Time Crisis: Razing Storm in North America, and as Big 3 Gun Shooting in Japan) in October 2010, and features support for the PlayStation Move controller and Namco GunCon 3 controller.

Razing Storm is similar to many of its Time Crisis Rail-Shooter counterparts, namely Crisis Zone, using the signature Foot-Pedal cover system, but providing the player with a Machine Gun as the default weapon and a handheld ballistic shield. Pressing down on the pedal allows the player to put down the shield and attack, but leaves them open to enemy fire. Releasing the pedal allows the player to take cover behind the shield, reloading their weapon and rendering the player impervious to all types of damage, but leaves them unable to attack. The game also has a time limit on each section. This forces the player to attack and take risks rather than hide behind their shield, or they will face damage from the timer running out.

Players have a limited number of life marks (a default setting of three) and one mark is taken away for every hit of damage they take and whenever the timer runs out. A one-half mark is taken away for accidentally shooting a civilian (marked by a yellow rectangle) in certain situations, but 6 one-half marks (one in stage 1, one in stage 2, two in stage 3 and two in stage 4) can be earned (even above the default amount) by covering allied squad members in other situations (the enemy soldier(s) who will harm them is/are shown in yellow crosshair(s)). When the life marks drop to zero or below, the game is over. Different from the Time Crisis games, clear warnings are given when an enemy has locked-on and is about to attack, usually in the form of a shrinking crosshair mark around an enemy's gun (red for player 1 and blue for player 2), or a yellow triangle around flying projectiles. As the player keeps progressing without being defeated (prevented from reaching zero marks), the warning time shrinks and projectiles travel faster, forcing the player to defend much more quickly and efficiently to avoid damage while moving forward, much like the Virtua Cop series. If player is defeated and continues the game, the warning time and shrinks revert back to the first time you play the game.

Unlike most of its Time Crisis counterparts, Razing Storm puts a unique emphasis on the player's score and performance, with frequent checkpoints, score reports, and commentary for hit chains to let the player know how he is doing, and how he compares to other players before him. As the player scores continuous hits on enemies in short periods of time, the hit counter increases, giving score bonuses [1] and compliments from other characters at certain milestones (scoring a 30, 60, 100 hit chain, etc.). The hit counter/chain is also added to and extended by destroying the surrounding environment, such as shooting out windows, railings, fruit stands, and concrete barriers. Large score bonuses are also given for quick completion of areas, as a time bonus (2,000 points for every second saved), and for destroying environmental hazards that harm enemies. This scoring system gives players incentive to attack and shoot continuously and accurately, taking risks for a high score, rather than playing defensively to simply complete the game. The feature of large score bonuses given for quick completion of areas is later used in Time Crisis 5.

Razing Storm also presents new features known as Dog Tags which the player must destroy the environments in order to get dog tags from stage 1 to 3 to strengthen the bridge's durability in the Emergency Mission in stage 3. The more dog tags acquired (a total of 10 dog tags which four are in stage 1, three are in stage 2 and three are in stage 3), the more durable the bridge will be and less chance of failing the mission.

Razing Storm has 4 stages of gameplay [2], in which playing all four stages is contingent on how well the player performed. Players encounter militias, rogue troopers, and mechanized enemies throughout. Players are also given different weapons based on the situation the player is in (machine gun, cluster shot, rocket launcher and sniper rifle).

Originally an arcade game, Razing Storm was released as a part of Time Crisis: Razing Storm for the PlayStation 3. In this PS3 port, a First-Person Shooting Story Mode (similar to Time Crisis 4's Full Mission) covers cliffhangers and plot holes purposely omitted from the arcade version.







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レイジングストーム
Reijingu Sutōmu



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