Raptor Call of the Shadows 2D Shoot'em Up Returns

Raptor Call of the Shadows 2D Shoot'em Up Returns

This Classic is back!

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Feb 16, 2015 @ 07:00 PM (Staff Bios)
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Do you remember the days of going to the Arcade and spending hours of time as a kid playing all of the shoot'em up style games? Well, maybe you're too young to remember those days but I do know they were some of my favorite times, well, besides Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter taking up a chunk of time as well.

The good news is that you can relive those days of top down shoot'em up glory with the return of Raptor: Call of the Shadows 2015 Edition. The game was originally launched on MS-DOS waaaay back in 1994.

The game's story is pretty simple... You fight as a mercenary in the future and attempt to defeat the MegaCorps using your super advanced "Ratpor" jet. You'll face hordes of enemies as you battle ground, air and even sea based threats through a total of 27 action packed missions. Through the game you will earn credits, discover bonuses and secrets which will let you buy new weapons, shields and bombs to outfit your ship.

Watch the trailer below and let the nostalgia take over;



Well, I'm excited! Are you?

The game is now available to buy on Steam for the low price of $4.49.

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