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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.8
AppRecs Rating
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5 star
55%
4 star
14%
3 star
9%
2 star
5%
1 star
18%
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22% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
68% positive sampled reviews
About Actraiser Renaissance
Actraiser combines 2D platforming action (Realm Acts) with a City-building simulation (Realm Management) in the ultimate battle between good and evil!
Featuring the soundtrack that sent shockwaves through the gaming world when it was first released, composed by the legendary Yuzo Koshiro - now remastered!
Help humanity flourish by playing as the Lord of Light and their loyal angel in a world beset by evil.
NEW FEATURES
- Remastered 2D graphics present the game in beautiful HD
- 15 new music tracks, as well as re-arranged original tracks by Actraiser composer Yuzo Koshiro!
- New stories, expanded action and realm management gameplay, additional action stages, an all-new realm, and new more powerful bosses!
- Auto-save and difficulty levels
GAME SYSTEM
Realm Acts: Strategically cast powerful fire, ice, and other magic in these 2D action stages. Humans return to reclaim the realm after you conquer these stages, allowing you to begin cultivating your settlements.
New magic that was not available in the original game has been added along with the ability to dodge. Players can also attack with upward and downward motions for a more dynamic action experience. You will need every new trick in your arsenal to defeat stronger bosses at the end of the new action stages.
Realm Management: Help humanity flourish by cultivating your settlements and offering guidance. Use your miraculous powers to summon lightning and trigger earthquakes to remove obstacles such as trees and boulders that impede the growth of your chosen. Play as the Lord of Light's angel and use your mighty bow and arrows to drive back the evil monsters that prey on your people.
Protect your settlements from enemy raids in real-time strategic battles. The placement of your forts and timing of your miracles is key to achieving victory in these engagements.
Experience all-new tales of humanity's struggles to overcome their flaws and failings as they learn to love one another and together grow stronger. Altogether, these new scenarios amount to more than twice the story present in the original. Explore the vast new realm and enjoy building your settlements for longer than ever before!
MUSIC
The original Actraiser composer, Yuzo Koshiro, has re-arranged all of the iconic original tracks and added 15 new tracks as well. Players can listen to the original music or switch to the re-arranged versions while playing the game. Tired from protecting and raising your villagers? Then just sit back, relax, and enjoy the tunes.
*The app is a complete version of the game. You can complete the game from start to finish with absolutely no in-game purchases.
[Supported Versions]
iOS 13.0+
[Supported Devices]
iPhone 6s/iPod touch(7th generation)/iPad(5th generation)/iPad Air2/iPad mini4+
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Reviews for Actraiser Renaissance
Pixelpunk2025
ACTLOWERER…
Bought this game only to find out how horrible the new gameplay scenarios (the fort and hero stuff) are, this WOULD have been a most excellent remodel of an amazing game. I’d love to see a version with only the graphics and music upgraded and everything else left alone tbh. Hoped this was that game. The play control isn’t great either, while we’re here. But…you did do a fantastic job with everything else, and you made a remake I thought I was going to REALLY enjoy. I was, for awhile…🫤🙏🏻
tanooki-suit
Borderline unplayable without controller
A fairly nice upgrade of the snes classic. Some updates since made the game more tolerable though the monster generator battles get fairly cheap and aggravating. Stages are a lot of fun as are the abilities. The audio visual end is quite solid, most mechanics are great. But without a controller the game is unplayable pretty much. No adjustment or compensation for a floating thumb due to no tactile feedback gets you killed repeatedly unable to hit your jumps attacks and dodges consistently which is a shame. I’ve played other conversions of button to touch that compensate better to at least work decently.