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Raptor: Call of The Shadows is a vertical-scroller shoot 'em up developed by Cygnus Studios, published by Apogee Software in 1994.

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Year1994
GenreShooter
Rating

90/100 based on 3 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherApogee Software
DeveloperMountain King Studios
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated22 October 2019

Game Review

Raptor: Call of The Shadows is a vertical-scroller shoot 'em up developed by Cygnus Studios, published by Apogee Software in 1994.

It was originally published for DOS, but has since been ported to Windows, iOS, Linux, and Mac OS. The game won Power Play's Best Shareware game of 1994. The Shareware version was released for free, at Mountain King Studios (formerly Cygnus Studios) homepage.

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The game is a top-down scrolling shooter. You play a mercenary, flying the advanced ship Raptor. You are sent on missions to destroy the enemies of MegaCorps. The game is broken up into three sectors, “Bravo Sector”, “Tango Sector”, and “Outer Regions”. Each of these sectors has nine submissions or “waves”, giving us a total of 27 missions. Between each level you can save your game and upgrade your ship.

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Raptor is one of the best PC shoot em' ups ever. Every part of the game gels so well, from the excellent music and sound effects to the incredible map design. The graphics are beautiful too. This is a classic that holds up.

Review by: Tasha
Published: 30 January 2017 8:08 pm