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Rysen

$2.99
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Developer:
nkmr appworks
Publisher:
nkmr appworks
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Rysen is an old school 2d shmup.

Features

  • 7 stages per 1 round.
  • DirectInput & XInput controller are supported.
  • No bullet-hell.
  • No bomb, no combo, no buzz, no gems, no medals and any other bonus items, and no difficult scoring system.
  • Simple bonus system just to annihilate the enemy formation.
  • Designed to be able to concentrate on the two factors of avoiding bullets and firing shots.
  • 3 difficulties.
  • Fine configuration changes are possible.
  • Steam Leaderboards, Steam Achievements, and Steam Cloud are supported. When playing in fullscreen, please enable Steam Overlay to enable achievements-popup display.

Game System

The main keys used in the game are as follows.​
  • Directional control (Analog stick or D-pad)
  • Weapon1
  • Weapon2 (Not use while deploying shield)
  • Changing Speed
  • Insert credits
For explanation of the game system & how to play, refer to the link of "View the manual" in the right list.

Option settings

  • Switch windowed mode or full screen mode.
  • Adjust the window size. Original window size is 320x240.
  • Adjust vertical scale of the screen for full screen, if you want to adjust aspect ratio.
  • Adjust the window position to center of display screen.
  • BGM volume control.
  • SFX volume control.
  • The difficultiy of the game to choose from three, normal, hard or insane.
  • When using XInput gamepad, you can adjust the dead zone of the analog stick.
  • Indicate or not help messages of menu screens.
  • Remember player name (score name) or not to ini file.
  • V-sync for full screen.
  • Reset local leaderboards data.
  • Key settings of the keyboard, XInput gamepad and DirectInput gamepad.
  • Restore default settings.

Extra Options

  • Practice mode (Stage select mode).
  • If you want to play your ogg files in this game, you can change BGM with the playlist editor. Note: To the extent that it does not conflict with the law, please use at your own risk.
  • The function to change the player fighters' coloring, the transparency of those borderline, and collision area indication or off.

In-game options

  • Adjust the brightness of game screen.
  • Choose font colors and shadow.
  • Choose weapon stat icons' position or turn off.
  • Choose position of in-game messages or turn off.
  • Switch SFX on or off when enemies attacks. Regarding some attacks, SFX will be played regardless of this setting.
  • Switch shards effect on or off when enemies has destroid. Explosion anime can not be turned off.
  • Switch smoose scroll and sprite rotation on or off.
  • Switch display of FPS information on or off.
  • Switch enemies blink when damaged on or off.
  • Restore default settings.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
9 user reviews
89%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

A love letter to the PC Engine shooting game classics, looking at Compile games such as Blazing Lazers and the Zanac series in its weapon variety and ultra fast paced action. But also to the Star Soldiers series, with some masterfully designed multi scrolling layouts full of scoring opportunities, in the best tradition of Caravan STG games. And even to Toaplan proto-bullet hell games such as Batsugun, giving the bullet density and creative patterns in some sections. While other times it's able to put us in the zone like a modern revision of Fire Shark or Truxton, forcing us to constantly dodge bullets coming from big enemies, taking a lot of time to destroy. The feeling of desperately trying to clear a ship that is filling the screen with diabolic and hard to dodge patterns, and the satisfaction of finally destroying it. But with bullets that thankfully, most of the times, are not as fast as those on Toaplan games. With a subtle and elegant difficulty curve, feeling close to a hard 16 ...

11 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Rysen is the game that I would like to say that “Thunder Force, is that you?”. The game could be a small love letter to the Thunder Force fans and other shump fans. I bought it on sales (because it was very cheap) and it has potential to improve even more. I really like the current state of the game though it still need more balance and improvements. Here are the pros and cons for the game: The Pros: + Has many references from the other STG games likes Thunder Force (especially Thunder Force 2), RayForce, Alltynex Second, Raiden, Zanac,... etc. + Beautiful pixel graphic with tons of explonsions, small details and parallax to make the game more enjoyable. + Coooooool musics. + Fully-supported keyboard mapping and controller with no input lags, NOICE!! + The gameplay is simple, likes the old-school shumps: Shoot & Dodge. With the lengthy 7 stages with 2 loops without any special conditions to unlock the 2nd loop so just chill out and play it to your heart contains, because get ready...

9 helpful
50 min at review
Recommended

Infinite looping shmup that (probably?) plays like the old games it's inspired by. Has some weapon loadouts choice where you either shoot a strong version of one or a weak version of both types equipped.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Definitely worth checking out if you wanna scratch a bullet hell itch with something short and sweet. Really solid, a fun way to spend an hour or so.

4 helpful 1 funny
6 min at review
Recommended

Why this game don't have more reviews is beyond me. A great shooting game of the more caravan enemy spawns with maybe a bit of bullet-hell. Mayhaps Dark_BMX or ShmoopJunky could help this gem of a game out by giving it some exposure? Who knows. I don't. Rocking soundtrack, killer visuals, tons of things. Customizable keys, flashes, everything. You've got your shot button, your second shot button and a change of SPEED button. This is a minor gripe because it cycles through 1 to 5 by 1 step. So for instance if your at speed 3 and want to dodge some tight patters you got to press the SPEED button 3 times to go from 3 to 4 to 5 and finally to 1 which is the slowest speed. Thank you, dev. Wish you got more buys... But such is the unpopularity of this genre, I guess. What a life!

3 helpful 3 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Rysen is a fun shmup, and it deserves more attention. One thing I want to address first - the store description says "no bullet-hell", but personally I would classify this as a bullet hell shmup. Whatever you call it, it gets very intense and there are a lot of bullets on screen. But the difficulty is reasonable, and it always feels fair. In terms of overall game flow, Rysen feels fast paced. It reminds me of something along the lines of Judgement Silversword or Eschatos. Like those games, you don't get a focus button or a full screen bomb. The action feels fast, but bullets are clearly visible and never move at an unfair speed. Extends are given out pretty generously, which is part of the reason why the difficulty is reasonable. When you die, you'll respawn in place and won't get sent back. At the start of the game, you'll choose a primary weapon and secondary weapon. You lose the secondary weapon when you die, but it's not a big deal because these weapons are dropped prett...

2 helpful
39 min at review
Not Recommended

Absolute brutality. One of the hardest shmups I've played. Insane amount of bullets. I like shmups, but it's just too much for me. It took over 50 credits to clear it.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64bit Windows 10
  • Processor: 64bit Intel compatible Dual Core CPU
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DX11 compliant graphics card
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 50 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does Rysen cost?

Rysen costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Rysen?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64bit Windows 10 Processor: 64bit Intel compatible Dual Core CPU Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DX11 compliant graphics card DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 50 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is Rysen available on?

Rysen is available on Windows PC.

Is Rysen worth buying?

Rysen has 89% positive reviews from 9 players.

When was Rysen released?

Rysen was released on Feb 8, 2018.

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