Raging Bytes

Raging Bytes

A story-driven zombie RPG full of drama and pixels! Survive the raging bytes!

Game info


1.1.3g
June 22, 2023
$7.99
Teen
Get it on Google Play

Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Raging Bytes, Developed by KEMCO. Listed in Role playing Category. Current Version Is 1.1.3g, Updated On 22/06/2023 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Raging Bytes. Achieved Over 42 thousand Installs. Raging Bytes Currently Has 762 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars

[IMPORTANT NOTICE]
In the case freeze occurs during the loading screen of Ver. 1.1.2g, please try switching 'Power Saving Mode' in the Graphic Settings of Options to 'OFF'.

A police officer, Ben, awakens in hospital after an accident to find the city overrun by zombies!
What in the world is going on here? Can the government be relied on? Do any other survivors remain?
Ben stumbles upon a doctor named Barbra while struggling through zombie-infested streets.
Together, they make their way to Ben's police station, but only more horror awaits them.

Can you survive the raging b"y"tes of the zombies?

Features

- A story-driven plot akin to that of zombie movies
- A byte of horror without all the gore
- Attractive characters full of drama
- Turn-based battles with satisfying depth
- Find supplies in all kinds of places
- No in-app purchases!

Written and supervised by:Jiro Ishii
Development:Hit-Point
Publishing:KEMCO

[IMPORTANT NOTICE]
Your use of the application requires your agreement to the following EULA and 'Privacy Policy and Notice'. If you do not agree, please do not download our application.

End User License Agreement: http://kemco.jp/eula/index.html
Privacy Policy and Notice: http://www.kemco.jp/app_pp/privacy.html

[Supported OS]
- 6.0 and up
[Game Controller]
- Partially optimized
[Languages]
- English, Japanese
[SD Card Storage]
- Enabled (Save backup/transfer are not supported.)
[Non-Supported Devices]
This app has generally been tested to work on any mobile device released in Japan. We cannot guarantee full support on other devices. If you have the Developer Options enabled in your device, please turn off the "Don't keep activities" option in case of any issue. On the title screen, a banner showing latest KEMCO games may be displayed but the game doesn't have any ads from 3rd parties.

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* The actual price might differ depending on the region.

© 2022-2023 KEMCO/Hit-Point/JiroIshii

What's New


Ver. 1.1.3g
- Fixed an issue that prevented from loading when Power Saving Mode is ON.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.9
762 total
5 49.8
4 17.8
3 14.7
2 6.9
1 10.8

Total number of ratings

Total number of active users rated for: Raging Bytes

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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JustBeing Frank

Oh this game... I enjoyed it but it's incredibly linear, the combat can be quite boring, but the story was intriguing enough and I just love the setting of it being modern time. Also there is a particular character in the game that made me glad I stuck through with the game. And other neat things happen that made me glad to stick through with it. So it's hard to rate the game as the combat, although interesting, was limited, and very linear, and not the most unique story. Hope for a sequel!

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Ryan Blumke

A game with solid music is and a great premise that goes on for twice the length of time, it needs to for its story. The battle system is smart, but hampered by the fact that it only feels like there's two real enemy types. You leave the game? Hoping that it's over as opposed to hoping that there is more.

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Michael “Bleezlebib” Vinduska

Solid little RPG. Beat it in under ten hours. Fairly linear experience, but you'll keep wanting to play it. Hard to stop. Great retro graphics and music. Felt like I was playing an old school Sega game. Pretty easy. Almost never had to use serums, was able to save most of my ammo for boss fights. Worth 8 bucks, hope they make a sequel.

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Sarah Munn

Had potential but fell flat. The story is boring and really easy to guess, not much going to separate it from other zombie apocalypse games. The battle system itself quickly becomes repetitive of the 5 hours I put in their wasn't much leveling and new skills for the characters, which are pretty common for KEMCO games. It kinda just felt like a game that was left unfinished in a lot of aspects.

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tyree lindee

The story and especially setting was good for the most part but the ending was lackluster and the battle system gets tedious. Had potential bit a lot of things need to be worked on like making it more compelling. I would like a sequel that's a significant improvement with the tedious battle system and a storyline that becomes more dynamic towards to the end

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Jason Ficcone

So far, the game is enjoyable. It is what would happen if square enix made a resident evil game during the super Nintendo era. Top down perspective, first person turn-based battles, plenty of rich dialogue, & a pretty compelling story. Great job. My only nitpick is that after I first installed the game it told me there was a 79 MB patch. This patch stalled out at 1 to 2% no matter what I did. My workaround was to force stop the game, then clear the cache and the storage, then open it again.

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Jessica Bellandy

It's okay... I wanted to like it, but as many others have said: monsters are mostly the same. Bosses are the unique ones, and though there are different zombie types It's still repetitive. The plot isn't terrible, but the ending is very unfulfilling when you finally get to it. It's also very linear, nothing much to explore or find and if the story was good enough, it might work, but it's not. I wanted to quit playing after about halfway through but grinded it out so I could give a fair review.

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Gaming In The Moment

Raging Bytes is a mixed bag. On one hand the actual gameplay is incredibly fun at least for the early part of the game. The decision making of choosing to fight one zombie vs squaring off against a horde is something that few games correctly capture. However, as the game progresses this becomes less and less of a bright spot in the game because zombie’s ranged attacks discourage you from engaging in the first place. At a price point of $7.99 I would have enjoyed something a bit more dynamic.