: Unlike the punishing arcade original, the PS1 home port offers infinite continues. While this makes finishing the five main stages easy, the real challenge lies in achieving a high "S" rank by minimizing deaths and clearing stages quickly.
: Completing the game and saving your progress unlocks Strider Hien , a rival character with a distinct projectile-based fighting style. There is also a secret "Mission 00" waterfall stage that serves as a bridge between the two games. Preservation and Performance STRIDER 2 - (NTSC-U) - The Playstation Datacenter Download Strider 2 [SLUS-01163]
Searching for the classic PlayStation 1 title usually leads retro gaming fans to specialized preservation archives like the PSX-ROMs Archive on Archive.org, which hosts a wide variety of North American releases. The Legacy of Strider 2 : Unlike the punishing arcade original, the PS1
Released in 2000, Strider 2 was Capcom’s attempt to bring the lightning-fast arcade action of Hiryu into a new era. While the original 1989 game was a pure 2D masterclass, the sequel utilizes a "2.5D" style—3D polygonal environments with high-quality 2D character sprites. This specific NTSC-U version [SLUS-01163] is actually the second disc of a two-disc set; unusually, Capcom included the entire original Strider 1 game on a separate disc (SLUS-01142) as a bonus for players. Deep Dive: Gameplay & Mechanics There is also a secret "Mission 00" waterfall
: Hiryu’s moveset is expanded with a double jump, a dash, and a "Boost" function that allows his Cypher (plasma sword) to emit homing waves of energy.