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Summary

RayCrisis, known as RayCrisis: Series Termination in North America, is the third game released in the "Ray" series of Taito shooting games. Chronologically, it is considered a prequel to the first game, RayForce. First released for arcades in 1998, it supported co-op mode for two players, which the PlayStation ports released in 2000 lack; these ports are the only games in the "Ray" series to lack co-op.

Storyline

RayCrisis, being a prequel to RayForce, details the events during the timeframe of the supercomputer called the Neuro-Computer Con-Human gaining sentience and rebelling against its human creators, a direct result of a misguided scientist trying to bond a human clone to Con-Human mentally. Now, against Con-Human's massive attack forces laying siege to the Earth, exterminating and cloning humans, a mecha-neurologist jacks in to the Con-Human system in an attempt to regain control of the rogue machine by means of the computer viruses, known as the Waveriders, into the Cybernetics Link, engaging Operation Raycrisis to cease the supercomputer's destructive actions permanently and prevent it from causing more havoc in the future. However, even when Operation Raycrisis leaves Con-Human wrecked from the inside, it was too late to reverse the damage it has done. Furthermore, what is left of the human race has left for the space colonies as refuge from the destruction. In the end, years later, with the unveiling of the X-LAY starfighter and the ships of the fleet, Terran Command and the remaining humans initiate one final assault on Con-Human, who has turned the Earth into a bleak, metal graveyard. One final assault, in which will end the cybernetic nightmare once and for all, destroying the planet they've called home in the process.

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Releases

  • Arcade Nov 15, 1998
    Japan
  • PlayStation Apr 20, 2000
    Japan
  • PocketStation Apr 20, 2000
    Japan
  • PlayStation Oct 13, 2000
    Europe
  • PlayStation Nov 25, 2000
    NorthAmerica
  • PlayStation Apr 26, 2004
    Korea
  • PlayStation 3 Jul 09, 2008
    Japan
  • PlayStation Portable Jul 09, 2008
    Japan
  • iOS Aug 08, 2017
    Worldwide
  • Android Aug 08, 2017
    Worldwide

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English (US)
日本語

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Alternative names

  • Pocket Ray (Alternative title)
  • Ray Crysis (Alternative spelling)
  • -Logistic Shooting- RayCrisis (Japanese title - stylized)

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IGDB ID

45036