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''[[Lightning Warrior Raidy]]'' is a hentai game [[X Meets Y|crossed over with]] an early 90's dungeon crawler RPG. Since it's an [[H-game]], prepare to be [[Distracted by the Sexy|distracted by hordes of sexy.]] Since it's an RPG (a fairly serious one gameplay wise), prepare to remember why first person dungeon crawlers were so challenging.
''[[Lightning Warrior Raidy]]'' is a hentai game [[X Meets Y|crossed over with]] an early 90's dungeon crawler RPG. Since it's an [[H-game]], prepare to be [[Distracted by the Sexy|distracted by hordes of sexy.]] Since it's an RPG (a fairly serious one gameplay-wise), prepare to remember why first person dungeon crawlers were so challenging.


It and its sequel Lightning Warrior Raidy II: Temple of Desire are both remakes of an older series (''Thunder Warrior Raidy'') for the PC-98, which didn't make it out of Japan.
It and its sequel ''Lightning Warrior Raidy II: Temple of Desire'' are both remakes of an older series (''Thunder Warrior Raidy'') for the PC-98, which didn't make it out of Japan.


A third game was announced in 2008, but news quickly dropped off the radar. Then four years later it came back with little to no warning and was released. Lightning Warrior Raidy III picks up almost immediately where II left off with Raidy still traveling, but now Fonfon, Tis, and Foless are tagging along, much to her dismay.
A third game was announced in 2008, but news quickly dropped off the radar. Four years later it was released with little to no warning: ''Lightning Warrior Raidy III'' picks up almost immediately where ''II'' left off with Raidy still traveling, but now Fonfon, Tis, and Foless are tagging along, much to her dismay.


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** Subverted in the second game, due to Raidy using [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]].
** Subverted in the second game, due to Raidy using [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]].
* [[Magic Knight]] - Raidy
* [[Magic Knight]] - Raidy
* [[Meaningful Name]] - Raidy. Comes from ''Raijin'', which mean Thunder, and the original Japanese title had the word ''Ikazuchi'', which means Lightning in English, hence her appellation as [[Red Baron|Lightning Warrior Raidy]]
* [[Meaningful Name]] - Raidy. Comes from ''Raijin'', which mean Thunder, and the original Japanese title had the word ''Ikazuchi'', which means Lightning in English, hence her appellation as [[Sobriquet|Lightning Warrior Raidy]]
** Also, {{spoiler|Mariel, whose name ending in -iel is fitting for an angel, and comes from the japanese word "Mara"...}}
** Also, {{spoiler|Mariel, whose name ending in -iel is fitting for an angel, and comes from the japanese word "Mara"...}}
* [[Meido]] - Setia, the owner of the inn in the second game
* [[Meido]] - Setia, the owner of the inn in the second game
* [[Moral Dissonance]] - For being [[The Hero|the heroine]], Raidy sure as hell doesn't mind sinking to some pretty depraved levels to really stick it to the bosses. Granted, they usually deserve it, but still, she's [[The Hero|the heroine]]!
* [[Moral Dissonance]] - For being [[The Hero|the heroine]], Raidy sure as hell doesn't mind sinking to some pretty depraved levels to really stick it to the bosses. Granted, they usually deserve it, but still, she's [[The Hero]]ine!
** Granted, compared to her PC-98 version, where she was outright sadistic and cruel in punishing the bosses if she won, her modern day counterpart is actually nicer.
** Granted, compared to her PC-98 version, where she was outright sadistic and cruel in punishing the bosses if she won, her modern day counterpart is actually nicer.
* [[Naive Newcomer]] - Raidy runs into Amura, an amateur treasure hunter who is way in over her head. when it comes to adventuring in the second game.
* [[Naive Newcomer]] - Raidy runs into Amura, an amateur treasure hunter who is way in over her head. when it comes to adventuring in the second game.
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* [[Shock and Awe]] - Raidy, though she's in pretty good control of her lightning powers, barring one fight.
* [[Shock and Awe]] - Raidy, though she's in pretty good control of her lightning powers, barring one fight.
* [[Shout-Out]] - Possible example with Automatons, who look a lot like Shinku from Rozen Maiden.
* [[Shout-Out]] - Possible example with Automatons, who look a lot like Shinku from Rozen Maiden.
* [[Sick and Wrong]] - {{spoiler|Raidy's reaction to Mariel being a futanari.}}
* [[Sick and Wrong]] - {{spoiler|Raidy's reaction to Mariel being a futanari.}}
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]] - The first and second game can't agree whether the the dark elf's name is Foless or Folles.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]] - The first and second game can't agree whether the the dark elf's name is Foless or Folles.
* [[Stripperiffic]] - Raidy in the second game (especially compared to her look in the first game), and nearly all monsters and bosses. Some of the NPCs in the second game actually avert this, but this is still mostly played straight.
* [[Stripperiffic]] - Raidy in the second game (especially compared to her look in the first game), and nearly all monsters and bosses. Some of the NPCs in the second game actually avert this, but this is still mostly played straight.
** Suida (one of the bosses of the second game) actually was conservatively dressed in the PC-98 version, reversed in the second remake, whereas Tiss didn't even wear anything up top in the PC-98 version.
** Suida (one of the bosses of the second game) actually was conservatively dressed in the PC-98 version, reversed in the second remake, whereas Tiss didn't even wear anything up top in the PC-98 version.
* [[The Call Knows Where You Live]] {{spoiler|Raidy was infused from birth with a lightning spirit that granted her her thunder powers, and she got it from the god of light himself to serve as his avatar. Strangely, while she acknowledges this as fact, she doesn't really care how she got outside of it being information, and refuses to worship said god just because she was given powers from said deity.}}
* [[The Call Knows Where You Live]] - {{spoiler|Raidy was infused from birth with a lightning spirit that granted her her thunder powers, and she got it from the god of light himself to serve as his avatar. Strangely, while she acknowledges this as fact, she doesn't really care how she got outside of it being information, and refuses to worship said god just because she was given powers from said deity.}}
* [[The Many Deaths of You]] - Well, the hentai equivalent, which keeps you alive but effectively a "game over". Even becomes a gameplay element, in that you have to trigger this at least one with every boss to unlock and alternate bad ending ([[One Hundred Percent Completion|and all the CG images]]).
* [[The Many Deaths of You]] - Well, the hentai equivalent, which keeps you alive but effectively a "game over". Even becomes a gameplay element, in that you have to trigger this at least one with every boss to unlock and alternate bad ending ([[One Hundred Percent Completion|and all the CG images]]).
* [[Tin Tyrant]] - Knight Errant and the Dullahan (mistranslated as Medusa)
* [[Tin Tyrant]] - Knight Errant and the Dullahan (mistranslated as Medusa)
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