
Cyborg Rage
A two-pilot top-down space shooter built almost entirely around online co-op, grab a friend or roll the matchmaking dice, because solo it loses most of its teeth.
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About Cyborg Rage
I spent some time digging into what Cyborg Rage actually is before writing this, and the honest answer is: a lean, focused top-down arcade shooter from Ragiva Games that asks one specific thing of you, find a wingman. The co-op premise is not a side mode bolted on after the fact; it is the structural spine of the whole game. Two pilots, online, coordinating ship abilities against relentless waves of enemy starships. When that partnership clicks, there is a real charge to it. The ship selection gives you three distinct roles to choose between. The Alpha Class is a heavy bruiser with strong armory, the Bravo Class leans into special force technology, and the Delta Class trades durability for speed and agility. Where Cyborg Rage shows some genuine design intent is in how those ship loadouts are meant to complement each other, EMP missiles, missile barrages, shield rechargers, electric fields, nano repair impulses, and nuclear missiles each fill a different tactical gap. On paper, and in a well-matched session, combining two complementary loadouts does produce the kind of fast back-and-forth decision-making the game is aiming for. The matchmaking system attempts to pair players at similar skill brackets, with five leagues providing a loose progression ladder. Medals and a gallery of unlockable artwork add small dopamine loops around the core shooting. The friction arrives when you try to play alone or when the matchmaking pool runs dry, and for a 2016 title with a modest owner count, that pool is very likely thin in 2025. The single-player campaign exists, but it feels like an afterthought against the co-op framing. Enemy design follows a clear pattern: swarms of smaller ships escorted by larger, tougher capital-type enemies that genuinely demand coordination to bring down. That structure works fine with a partner. Alone, it exposes how narrow the design is. There is also no getting around the fact that this is a small, one-developer project released almost a decade ago with no notable post-launch updates on record. For the right person, someone who has a regular co-op buddy, enjoys shoot-em-up mechanics with light RPG progression, and is not expecting the production depth of a major arcade release, Cyborg Rage delivers a compact and honest session of two-pilot space combat. The ship tech synergy idea is genuinely worth experiencing once. Just go in with open eyes about the online population and temper expectations for the solo side. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP SP3 or higher
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 250 MB available space
- Graphics
- 512 MB video card
- Processor
- 2.0 GHz Processor
Recommended
- OS
- Windows XP SP3 or higher
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 250 MB available space
- Graphics
- 1024 MB nVidia or AMD card with support for OpenGL 2.0+
- Processor
- 3.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
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Game Info
- Developer
- Ragiva Games
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Feb 19, 2016