It's not great! He got injured when he lost the data storage device that was in his arm and linked to his brain, so that stimulated hallucinations, flash backs, loss of motor control etc. This seems like it got worse when his brain then had to be removed and attached to a new frame.
The Make It Right videos were actually about this, if anyone is curious what Raiden was experiencing with that-
Although I should warn they contain (badly acted) live action versions of his memories going back to his childhood. So they're nasty.
Interestingly enough, going through that is what re-triggered some of Raiden's repressed psychosis which is why he got more unstable after his canon update.
edit: Oh, right, question- How do the attacks work, exactly? Will they be part of a log, or handwaved, or what's the mechanics here? So sorry if this has been addressed already, there's a lot happening!(I know there is a log for this event up but it seems empty. I could plop Raiden in there if that's still going?)
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The Make It Right videos were actually about this, if anyone is curious what Raiden was experiencing with that-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auklsK689fI
Although I should warn they contain (badly acted) live action versions of his memories going back to his childhood. So they're nasty.
Interestingly enough, going through that is what re-triggered some of Raiden's repressed psychosis which is why he got more unstable after his canon update.
edit: Oh, right, question- How do the attacks work, exactly? Will they be part of a log, or handwaved, or what's the mechanics here? So sorry if this has been addressed already, there's a lot happening!(I know there is a log for this event up but it seems empty. I could plop Raiden in there if that's still going?)