F.E.A.R. 3 vs Raiden IV: Overkill
F.E.A.R. 3
F.E.A.R. 3 definitely upped the notch by providing players with two incredible characters to play as - either Point Man, a genetically-enhanced soldier with superhuman reflexes and can manipulate time; or the undead spirit of his brother, Paxton Fettel, who wields amazing psychic powers. The AI in the game is as sneaky as ever, forcing you to have heightened combat awareness or you might just get attacked from behind. You can also pilot an enhanced mech in this game, which is always an awesome thing to do.However, many fans of the series feel that the story has been drawn out way past its lifespan and that the story in this installment is just underwhelming. There are also several major plotholes which just further messed up the story. Not to mention, the gunplay in this game seems to be a much-watered down version of its previous games.
So, if you're a hardcore fan of the story, you might still want to get this game while it's on offer just to enjoy some of the better parts of the plot. But if you're a newcomer, you might want to look to its first or second game instead.
Raiden IV: Overkill
Raiden IV: Overkill is an action-based, 2D "bullet hell" shooter game with a variety of challenging game modes as players command the jets through a series of bosses and obstacles.The game brings an all-new OverKill mode in which players can complete objective specific missions while enjoying a modified scoring system. Arcade mode involves an endless shooting experience with scoring opportunities as players try to compete together on a global ranking system. Moreover, a secretive gameplay mode is also available that can only be unlocked at the end of the game. The arcade shooter brings a huge variety of customizable weapons, jets, and tougher bosses to beat.
Featuring 3D graphics in an epic fast-paced action gameplay, Raiden IV: Overkill is the vertical-scrolling shooter game that you have been searching for.