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July 30, 2015

Ray Gigant

Ray Gigant
10.0
metacritic
Based on 14 Reviews
72
Release date
July 30, 2015
Developer
Publisher
Genre
RPG
Platform
Mode(s)
Single-player
Web-site

Summary

This adventure is set in the not-too-distant future... Earth’s major cities have been ravaged by giant, terrifying creatures known as Gigants. Across the globe, military forces from every nation attempted to counter the attacks but, to their horror, failed miserably. In a twist of fate, it was reported that a boy named Ichiya Amakaze defeated a Gigant. The boy defeated the Gigants using a mysterious power called the Yorigami. This victory was short-lived, however. Ichiya lost control of his power and tragically destroyed the city he tried so hard to protect. After this fateful experience, he fell unconscious. Ichiya was then detained and sent to a safe location where his fate would soon unfold...

Ray Gigant System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 (32bit, 64bit)
CPU:
Intel Core i5 1.90 GHz or equivelant
RAM:
6 GB RAM
GPU:
Direct X 11 compatible graphics card with 1GB of ram or equivelant
HDD:
6 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 8.1, Windows 10
CPU:
Intel Core i5 2.80 GHz or equivelant
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750/AMD Radeon R7 equivalent or better
HDD:
6 GB available space

Ray Gigant Trailer

Ray Gigant Screenshots22

Critic Reviews14

The dungeons are undoubtedly bland and, by genre standards, there is no getting around the fact that, Ray Gigant is relatively easy, but if you’re looking for a more story driven adventure, one with great characters and fantastic production values, you won’t go far wrong with, Experience Inc.’s unique and largely successful coming together of visual novel and dungeon crawler.
May 16, 2016
Of course, this leads back to the game's main problem, which is that building up your characters inherently means letting them live to see another dialogue sequence or cutscene — and the more you see of them in those sequences and cutscenes, the less you'll want to let them live. It's a dilemma with no real solution…apart from the obvious one, of not playing Ray Gigant unless you have a strong appetite for generic characters and you don't mind if their combat isn't that interesting, either.
May 11, 2016
80
Ray Gigant is one of the most interesting games we've played on Vita lately. Long, addictive, with a nice story and that can be interesting even for those who are not interested in dungeon crawlers.
May 6, 2016

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