Raiden slams his foot upwards to the side, with the sword attached to his foot, then slices it, sending his foot right back down. Ledge Attack: Raiden frontflips with his sword attached to his foot. Up Tilt: Raiden kicks the enemy in the face multiple times, then kicks them right in the chin as he backflips, sending them flying into the air.ĭown Tilt: Raiden twirls around and lightning flashes around him, harming the enemy, and then he performs Sweep Kick, spinning around on the ground and sweeping the enemy.Ĭrouch Attack: Raiden twirls as he does a handstand in place, hitting the enemy, with a small hitbox. Side Tilt: Raiden attaches his sword to his foot as he slings his foot straight forward, then he leans backward and, with his sword sticking straight out, lunges forward, and then shoots a cloud of lightning from his hand. This can be done repeatedly due to its high speeds. Jab: Raiden swings his sword down to the left, then right across the enemy chest (a bit sideways), then leans down as he slices the enemy right in the midsection, then slices back upward to the right. This is based after his split personality, Jack the Ripper, from MGR:R. His Down Special will activate Ripper Mode. He’s definitely a character not for players new at Crusade. He’s a high-risk high reward character, because many of his attacks leave him somewhat open. All his attacks do light damage, but if you continue to combo, you can potentially end a combo with tons of damage. Raiden’s moveset is based on racking up damage through combos. With such a unique moveset, I feel Raiden as an MGS rep would be a great idea and even though he was once hated, he now is a positively seen character in gaming. He is, at least, one of 3 characters actually playable, a big feat, and is the protagonist or supporting character in all games he appears in. Raiden is the 3rd most important character of MGS, one could argue. I don’t see why MGS doesn’t deserve a 2nd rep, especially one very unique with moveset potential. One of the longest lasting game series everĪnd 4 of the games in the series are on Nintendo consoles, so it has Nintendo relevance as well. Still very relevant, with a new game released recently All games positively received by critics Let me list off the series factors and what it’s done for gaming. With fast, damage-racking combo-based attacks, combined with lightning effects and awesome special moves, he has a ton to offer with a high-risk high-reward playstyle.īut I know some people will hate the prospect of him being in, and here’s some arguments and rebuttals, as always! I feel he’d be an extremely unique character and one of, if not the, most unique swordfighters Crusade could offer. He also has super strength.ĭespite cold reception in MGS2, he grew to be well-appreciated in MGS4 and MGR:R, and is a well-received character in the gaming world. In MGR:R, he is on a quest to destroy Metal Gears, as well as the evil Senator Armstrong. In MGS4, he returns as a cyborg ninja, now extremely proficient with a sword and possessing lightning powers. Sent to foil a terrorist plot, he soon discovers much more behind it and his own troubled past. In MGS2, he’s a normal human man who’s been trained by virtual simulations. Raiden is the former human turned cyborg star of Metal Gear Solid 2, major supporting character of Metal Gear Solid 4, and once again star of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. LATEST APPEARANCE: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (2013) FIRST APPEARANCE: Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001)
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