R-TYPE II

4.2
6.35K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

A CLASSIC OLD-SCHOOL GAME
R-Type II is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Irem in 1989. This classic old-school game is the sequel to R-Type and the story takes place two years after. The player controls a ship called the R-9C which is an improved version of its predecessor, the R-9.
The Bydo Empire is back! Take it down with power-ups, two new types of weapons, the Search Laser and Shotgun Laser, and a new anti-ground unit bomb.

WITH ORIGINAL FEATURES
• Unlock six levels each with its own unique boss.
• Upgrade to new weapons, power-ups, and attachments to fight wave of enemies.
• Keep original graphics or choose improved ones thanks to filter and scanline options

… AND NEW FEATURES TOO!
• Choose between three difficulty settings: unlimited (unlimited lives), normal (same as original) & insane (more challenge!).
• Two control modes: Touch and virtual D-Pad
• Customizable controls
• Auto Fire ON/OFF
• Available in 10 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Portuguese.
• Play in full-screen, or keep the game’s original screen ratio
• Google Play Game Services: 11 unlockable achievements + online leaderboards (normal & insane modes only)
• Compatible with the MoGa Wireless Game Controllers, NVIDIA SHIELD, Xperia Play & more.
• Available on M.O.J.O.
• Tablet support

Are you looking for challenge? R-Type II is the perfect game!
Updated on
Oct 16, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
5.39K reviews
Jason Williams
October 8, 2020
One of my favourite side-scroll shoot-em-ups of all time. Looks exactly how I remember it from the arcade and my Amiga 500. Maybe I'm getting old, but I don't remember it being this hard. It might be down to having a joystick for the other versions so your thumbs didn't get in the way of bad guys behind you 😁 If there was a choice of difficulties, I get the feeling this would be set at hard! Please let us have an easier mode to practice with.
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A Google user
May 9, 2019
Controls are fine but they have remove the original 1st level and you can no longer fully power your weapon to its ultimate scattered Blast. It also seems they have a remove the original music In the stage speed seems to have tripled. This is not the R type I remember it is a refurbished thought of the R type I remember. Waste of $2 Unless you've never played I type. Understand that mostly the nostalgia you get from remembering the old game is what drives you took play it.
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A Google user
July 25, 2019
Touch controls stink in a one shot means death game. Even on unlimited mode you'll constantly die due to lack of maneuverability then lose your power ups. After that it's just not fun. This game shouldn't have been ported.
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