Title:

Strider 2

Series:
Strider Hiryū ストライダー飛竜 / Strider
Series Order:
3
Rating:
E
Genre:
Action
Adventure
Hack n’ Slash
Side Scrolling
Compilation
Arcade
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IGN Score:
8.5
Release Date:
2000-07-27
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:37:49
Game Summary:
Strider 2, released in Japan as Strider Hiryū 2 (ストライダー飛竜2, Sutoraidā Hiryū Tsū), and then as Strider Hiryū 1&2 (ストライダー飛竜1&2, Sutoraidā Hiryū Wan & Tsū), is a platform video game. It is developer and publisher Capcom’s 1999 sequel to the original Strider. This game is the second sequel to Strider produced, following U.S. Gold’s 1990 noncanonical Strider II (Journey from Darkness: Strider Returns in North America), a game with which Capcom was not directly involved. The Capcom-produced Strider 2 makes no references to the Western-only Strider Returns/Strider II. The game was released for arcades in 1999 and was ported to the PlayStation in 2000.

Description:

Out from the underbelly of a dark and dangerous future, emerges an elusive hero who wages war for peace and justice. Now, one of the world’s most legendary heroes, Strider Hiryu, returns on the PlayStation® game console. Armed with his light sword, Cypher, Strider blazes through the darkness to battle the evil dictator, Grandmasters. Featuring 2 discs of gritty action adventure, this highly anticipated sequel also includes an incredible bonus... the original Strider game.

Gameplay:

While the graphics in Strider 2 now consist of 2D character sprites overlaid over 3D backgrounds, its gameplay remains similar to its 2D side-scrolling predecessor. The controls consists of an eight-way joystick and three action buttons. The playable character Strider Hiryu can now perform new actions in addition to the ones he had in the first game. Hiryu can walk, jump, crouch, slide, and climb walls and ceilings like he would in the original game, as well as dash by pushing the joystick left or right twice, do a double jump by pressing jump in mid-air, and do a backward somersault jump while sliding. When climbing a wall, Hiryu can perform a thrust jump by holding the joystick away from the wall and pressing the Jump button. Added to his regular sword attack, Hiryu can now do a ”Savage Slash” technique in mid-air by pressing the joystick down and up in mid-air. In addition to the Attack and Jump buttons, the player can power-up their character by pressing the ”Boost” button if they have at least one Boost item in stock. While in Boost mode, Hiryu can shoot Plasma Waves with his sword for a limited period until the Boost gauge under Hiryu’s life gauge runs out. Throughout the game, the player can pick up power-up items such as health replenishments and extensions, a cypher extension, and additional boosts. The player can obtain various miscellaneous point items based on other Capcom games, such as the Yashichi and the Sakichi symbols from Vulgus and the ”zenny” coins from Black Tiger and Forgotten Worlds, that will increase the player’s score.

The coin-op version of Strider 2 consists of five stages or missions, each with a different objective that is explained to the player beforehand. The first three missions can be played in any order the player wishes to undertake them, and are set in different locations on Earth (Hong Kong, Germany, Antarctica). The final two stages take place in the Flying Battleship Balrog and the space station Third Moon, both of which were locations in the original Strider.

Plot:

Around 2000 years after his defeat in the original game, the mysterious Grandmaster has returned once again to finish his plans and claim total control over the world. However, Strider Hiryu, a Strider carrying the same codename of the man who slew the Grandmaster in the past, has also surfaced. According to Capcom, this version of Hiryu is a clone of the original Hiryu created by the Strider organization in order to reincarnate Hiryu back from the dead. As one of the last survivors after the Striders were wiped out, he carries the mission to destroy the Grandmaster once and for all.

Home version:

A home version of Strider 2 was released for the PlayStation in 2000 (a simple port, given the PlayStation’s similarity to the arcade’s Sony ZN-2 board), which was released as a 2-disc set, with a second disc devoted to a direct port of the original Strider coin-op. Due to a labeling error in the American release, the Strider 2 discs were labeled as the original Strider, and vice versa.

Finishing both games and saving the achievements on the same memory card unlocks a secret level in Strider 2: ”Mission 00”, a waterfall stage. Completion of all missions unlocks the former Strider Hien as a playable character, who wields two ranged cyphers; completion of the game using Hien unlocks the Boost skill for unlimited use in the game’s menu.

Development:

A Capcom artist known as Harumaru redesigned the character for Strider 2, inspired by American comics he had found at a bookshelf of the Design Office (among them DC Comics, Mike Mignola, Simon Bisley, and Spawn by Todd McFarlane).

In 2014’s Strider Hiryu’s scarf serves as a visual cue for the Cypher upgrade the player is using (Reflect, Explosive, Cold, Magnetic), changing colors accordingly.
Platform:
Sony PlayStation
Publisher:
Capcom
3D:
Yes
Barcode:
013388210596
Developers:
Capcom
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Players:
1
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
32-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
CD ROM
Game Modes:
Single Player
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Special Edition:
Yes
Discs:
2
Packaging:
Jewel Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$102.03
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-01-13
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:37:49

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