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Review: Arcade Archives NebulasRay (Switch) - A CGI Deep-Cut After Decades Of Waiting

  • NebulasRay is a 1994 shmup known for its CGI visuals, finally available on Switch's Arcade Archives range.
  • Players control the 'Fighting Ray' spaceship, equipped with main and secondary limited-time weapons.
  • The game offers a challenging experience, requiring reflexes and memorization, with no checkpoints but instant respawns.
  • While visually stunning at times, NebulasRay's CGI graphics have aged, featuring standard space-themed levels.
  • The soundtrack complements the gameplay but repetitive, low-quality voice samples are a downside.
  • NebulasRay is praised for its rarity and offers a fun co-op experience, although some find its weapon system lacking.
  • Priced higher than usual in Arcade Archives at $14.99, the game may appeal to genre enthusiasts and collectors of arcade history.
  • Some players express hesitation due to the pricing and comparison to other preferred games, but appreciate the historical significance of NebulasRay.
  • The release of NebulasRay on Switch hints at potential future offerings of other 32-bit titles by Hamster in the Arcade Archives series.
  • Fans consider waiting for a price drop before purchasing NebulasRay on the digital storefront.

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