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Lightning Warrior Raidy

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Developer(s)
  
ZyX

Distributor(s)
  
G-Collections

Publisher(s)
  
JP: ZyX NA: G-Collections

Series
  
Lightning Warrior Raidy

Platform(s)
  
MS-DOS, FM Towns, PC-9821, Windows

Release
  
JP: September 20, 1994 NA: May 13, 2008

Lightning Warrior Raidy is an adult game developed by ZyX, and later translated to English by G-Collections.

Contents

Gameplay

The game combines traditional turn-based battle with elements of visual novels. At various times throughout the game, the player can view hentai scenes, mostly lesbian-themed.

Plot

Women are being abducted from a village and imprisoned in a tower nearby. Raidy investigates the tower to rescue the captives.

Characters

  • Raidy (ライディ): The protagonist of the game. She is a warrior with a mysterious power to control lightning.
  • Development and release

    The game was first released in Japan under the title Ikazuchi no Senshi Raidy (雷の戦士ライディ) on September 20, 1994 for MS-DOS. A version for FM Towns and PC-9821 was released on October 7 of the same year, and a Windows 95 edition came out on August 23, 1996.

    The game was remade for Windows XP with the title Ikazuchi no Senshi Raidy ~Haja no Raikō~ (雷の戦士ライディ ~破邪の雷光~, Lightning Warrior Raidy ~Lightning that Defeats Evil~) on August 12, 2005. On October 26, 2012, a bundle for containing all three games in the series on DVD-ROM for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 was released, entitled Ikazuchi no Senshi Raidy ~Complete Pack~ (雷の戦士ライディ ~コンプリートパック~). A manga adaptation by Kazuma Sonsei was released in 2014.

    On May 14, 2007, G-Collections, an affiliate brand of JAST USA, announced that it had acquired the rights to release Lightning Warrior Raidy in English, and that development had begun. (They announced the rights to Snow Sakura at the same time.) At that time, the release was planned for "mid- to late 2007". However, production did not finish until May 13, 2008, when G-Collections announced that the game had hit "golden master" status. Even before Lightning Warrior Raidy was available for sale, G-Collections had already revealed their plans to translate the sequel, Lightning Warrior Raidy II.

    Reception

    In a review for Destructoid, Karen Gellender wrote: "So I'm probably not a good judge of this sort of thing, but my guess is that LWR is neither good hentai, or a particularly good dungeon crawler.... However, I couldn't in good conscience say that the title isn't entertaining. While it's very basic (think Etrian Odyssey without the mapping features), the actual gameplay is solid enough, and the artwork is attractive."

    References

    Lightning Warrior Raidy Wikipedia