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Night Raider

$5.99
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Developer:
Tsukuyomi
Publisher:
Tsukuyomi
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

***Because I am developing the game alone, my ability and energy are limited, I hope you can understand. It may take me a long time to get around to the reviews, but I will try to make the game better as soon as possible, so give me some time. Due to the large number of comments, I am sorry that I cannot reply to each one by myself, but I will read everyone's comments and take them into consideration. I will devote my energy to the production of the game and update more content and improve the game as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your support. Check out the update schedule below to see what's coming in the future.

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▲ Combat!

Removing zombies one by one with silenced firearms and close-in weapons will allow you to explore safely most of the time, but you will still inevitably encounter a wave of zombies roaming the streets, so don't let your guard down. If you have enough ammunition, try to use a heavy gun to clean up the enemy!

Don't trust any survivors like you who came from other survivor camps to loot the city. They're more interested in ripping supplies off your hands than they are in a time-consuming search of the city, and humans are much scarier than zombies.

▲ Death!

Once your character dies, you lose all the equipment and supplies you carry, so survival is the key to this game. When your character is killed, you might want to try your luck with scavengers team, who are experts in salvaging lost objects.

▲ Dark!

Face the endless night of the zombie crisis, then feel your way through the darkness. But in the face of other survivors, night may be your weapon.

▲ Refit!

With more than 60 weapons and nearly 200 modified accessories, modify the strongest and most reliable weapons you like to shoot zombies!

▲ Manage!

Irregular item size backpack system. There's always a lot of trash to pick up, so manage your backpack, ditch the worthless goods, and leave with what's really useful.

▲ Explore!

Go to different city scenes and explore different buildings. Be careful with your ammo and supplies, and plan your escape time, once your ammo runs out you will not be able to leave the city alive.

▲ Camp!

While in camp, you'll be safe, interacting with different NPCS, managing warehouses, selling or buying supplies and equipment, or trading treasured supplies for rare items, and of course, you'll be able to talk to an instructor about training programs to improve yourself.

【 Update Plan 】

Task system【 Completed √】

Pet system【 Completed √】

Weapon appearance skin system 【 Completed √】

Character DIY system 【 Completed √】

Total difficulty selection system 【 Completed √】

New talent stat system【 Completed √】

New more accurate minimap feature【 Completed √】

Game handbook system【 Completed √】

Cooking system【 Completed √】

Map special TAG【 Completed √】

More quick functions for backpacks【 Completed √】

More buildings【 Completed √】

More guns【 Completed √】

More gun accessories【 Completed √】

More props【 Completed √】

More zombie types【 Completed √】

Camp Arms wall feature, can display the player's own collection of weapons【 Completed √】

And some other small features 【 Completed √】

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User Reviews

Mixed
12 user reviews
58%
Positive
14 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This is one of those grey area reviews, shouldn't be purely up or down. The game is fun, I'm enjoying it...usually. It has a problem, and a minor annoyance. The problem is really REALLY annoying. Zombies can hit you through stationary objects, like shelves. Basically walls, except that the exterior walls of buildings are so thick that it doesn't happen through them. But interior objects? Yep. You can't shoot through them, zombies (that have ranged attacks) can't shoot through them. You can't move through them. But if you get too close, and there's a zombie on the other side, it can absolutely hit you. Like after a zombie wave, when you're coming out from the back of the building you're in and a dozen zombies are clustered on one spot and you have a narrowish path through to get to where you can shoot them...instadeath for stepping too close to the shelves or whatever it is that form the hallway/narrow area since they'll all hit you through it at the same time and repeatedly before you...

1 helpful
43 hrs at review
Recommended

Truth to be told, I was playing this "unofficially". But when I realized I have so much fun with it, I decided to buy it. If you've played Zero Sievert, I'm sure you gonna like this one. It's a bit arcade-y and fast pacing. And despite how 'esoteric' some of the words used, it's not bad at all. The story and quest are quite fun although some loots required for fetch quests are quite hard to get. The customization. Oh god there is a lot of them. Attachment wise they got truck load of em. Every weapons have their own set of skins too, including every single attachment. The caveat is, you got to do some fetch quest involving hard to get loots. and even then you have to gacha the skins from crates a la CS:GO crates. (my guy just put a case opening experience in this game lmao). For your character, besides your armor, you can find clothing articles and accessories and unlock them.

61 hrs at review
Recommended

Simple but addictive. The only complaint I have would be progression since I find myself stonewalled multiple times during gameplay. I'd say more mods for both weapons and armor would be appreciated, as well as a better store mechanic since I have to keep clicking on confirm to purchase ammo. Being able to ctrl + click would go a long way to quickly rearming myself.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 8+
  • Processor: Intel i5+
  • Memory: 600 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 460 / Radeon HD 5750 or better
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 8+
  • Processor: Intel i5+
  • Memory: 800 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 660 / Radeon HD 7800 or better
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

FAQ

How much does Night Raider cost?

Night Raider costs $5.99.

What are the system requirements for Night Raider?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 8+ Processor: Intel i5+ Memory: 600 MB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 460 / Radeon HD 5750 or better Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: Any Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 8+ Processor: Intel i5+ Memory: 800 MB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 660 / Radeon HD 7800 or better Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: Any

What platforms is Night Raider available on?

Night Raider is available on Windows PC.

Is Night Raider worth buying?

Night Raider has 58% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Night Raider released?

Night Raider was released on Jan 26, 2024.

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