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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Original, atmospheric, and fun. What else can you ask for?,
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This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
I was amazed by the flood of less-than-enthusiastic reviews this game received, even in respected presses like Famitsu or Dreamcast Magazine of Japan. Given the developer's track record (they also did Blue Stinger, one of the earliest Dreamcast games), I was very surprised at how it lived up to and surpassed my expectations.I was very impressed at the level of completeness and polish the game looked and felt, and it was certainly worth the wait since the first screen shots appeared a year ago. This game may not feature moving facial features on the characters or cutting edge graphics, but this is not one of those Resident Evil games either, where they rushed the game out the door only to release a "complete edition" a year later. This game, unlike the Resident Evil clones out there, is quite original in its approach to the survival horror genre. The stages are littered with shock events (traps), enemy ambushes, and puzzles. You can avoid shock events by flagging them with your Horror Monitor. The flagging drains your adrenalin, and you can gain adrenalin by approaching a flagged trap, successfully defeating the enemy, or by using refill items. Most of the puzzles are fairly easy and straightforward, you don't really need to go out and buy a guidebook if you get stuck - go back and check out things you might have missed, and check your inventory for odd items that might have a use somewhere. Combat can also be avoided by using the escape helicopter, unlike in the Resident Evil games. There are 4 in-game camera angles which you can change on the fly, which adds to replay value. The action is fast, there is rarely a moment of slowdown due to too many onscreen objects. The premise of this game is simple: you are at a theme park where the attractions are based on B-movies from a demented horror film producer, and you are only there because you have to rescue your stupid friends, who went to the theme park against your advice. If you manage to survive all the attractions, you will be awarded a hundred million dollars (in the game, not in real life, unfortunately). As you rescue your friends, they become available as a playable character in the following stages. Each character offer different advantages and disadvanges - some are good fighters, while others are less prone to shocks, etc. Along the way you will pick up upgrade items that can enhance your body or mind, which allows you to customize and upgrade your characters so they can face the remaining stages. This adds great replay value as you can modify your characters and experiment with different combinations of improved heart rate, bleeding rate, health points, or adrenaline. Early in the game, when your cash reserve is low, you also must balance how you spend your cash between physical upgrades and purchase of refill/healing items. There are 6 main attractions in the theme park, they must be solved in a linear order, and before you can claim your prize you must fight 1 of 3 final bosses (your choice, luckily). Each attraction is based on a horror B-movie produced by the theme park's owner, Michael Reynolds. So for each attraction, you get a different story that unfolds as you explore the stage, and the mood is different between the stages, too. In fact, you get to assume diffferent roles in some of these stages, literally putting you right in the lead character's skin, including what appears to be an adult version of Toy Story (wink, wink). This shows off the game engine's adaptability to create an entirely different game and the developer's imagination. Some stages are also set up so you need to solve it differently than what you learned to solve the previous stage. The game's developer really went out of their way to make this a varied experience that's always fun. The music is also fitting and create the appropriate mood for each stage. Battle is inevitable as most stages end with a boss fight, and while exploring, you are more than likely to encounter some grotesque creatures that would love to inflict bodily harm on you. The battle system is pretty straightforward, and much easier than what has evolved in the Resident Evil series. I think those who complained about it were expecting something they are used to and did not give the game's system a fair chance. This game has a steep learning curve, which you probably won't get 100% until stage 3, and many of these negative game reviewers probably did not even manage to clear the first stage. I spent the first night working on the first stage (the in-game tutorial isn't the greatest, thank goodness for Internet FAQs) while learning the ropes. By the 2nd and 3rd night the game becomes extremely addictive as the game's controls become second nature. You'll probably want to have a backup controller on standby - I wore one out because the game gets extremely intense sometimes. This game has certainly earned its "Mature" rating - blood gushes by gallons, the blood and gore is really over the top, makes the creatures and blood factor in Resident Evil look tame by comparison. The lead character, Eriko, will also gradually lose her clothes if she fails to rescue her friends (it's possible to clear the stages while letting your friends die), giving you plenty of incentive to replay the game using just her and letting all her friends die (there are at least 3 different endings and to see one of them you have to do exactly that). ^_^ This is certainly not a game for little kids - some of the stuff in the game can be quite disturbing, like some realistically rendered creatures, suggestive themes and atmosphere, which were enhanced/heightened by the mostly ambient background music and sound effects. If you are a horror movie fan and love the B-movies' tongue-in-cheek style of humor, chances are you will love this game. It's kind of sad, but if this game came out a year earlier than it did, it just might have saved the Dreamcast from being canned by Sega.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun game, but patience is a MUST,
This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
You could say I am big into the whole survival horror genre. I've played the good (Resident Evil: Code Veronica), the bad (Carrier) and the awful (Countdown Vampires). Basically if the title has a creepy/subhuman feel to it, I'm bound to give it a whirl. I really wasn't sure to expect with Illbleed, but due to the recent drought of Dreamcast games I bought it on impulse. Within the first 10 minutes I could say without blinking that this game was horrible.So why 3 stars? Well, once you get the hang of the game it is actually quite fun. Though it must be said that one needs a lot of patience to get into the swing of things. As I was saying my biggest beef with Illbleed is it's horribly steep learning curve. The instruction manual really isn't sufficient when it comes to explaining Illbleeds bizarre mechanics. The majority of people are going to start the game and die very quickly a few times before realizing what needs to be done or completely giving up. It has to be said that there is a graveyard that can be used for training at the beginning of the game. Though I can't help but feel that it was somewhat of an afterthought due to the fact it is practically hidden and borderline useless. On top of that, the first level is reasonably hard. Illbleed reminds me a lot of the Playstation series Deception. The big difference is that you are on the receiving end of the traps rather then setting them. Like Deception, traps are numerous; most are random, some are not. To avoid the plethora of traps you have 4 senses, "Sight," "Sound," "Smell," and "Sixth Sense." They peak as according to how close the character is to the trap. At the beginning of each level you must find a "Horror Monitor" which you can use to mark off what you think might be a trap. The "Horror Monitor" can lead to extreme frustration for many reasons. Initially I had no idea where to find the "Horror Monitor" because it is well hidden in the first level leaving me confused about what to do and absolutely raging. Once it is found the biggest problem with the "Horror Monitor" is that disarming potential traps can be a total guessing game. This is can be daunting, considering that you are limited to the number of objects that you can warn because every trap mark off leads to a drop in "adrenaline." Use too much too soon and you are not gonna last long. Don't use enough and you will probably be too beaten up to complete the level. On rare occasions the "Horror Monitor" is not just a shot in the dark. For instance, when a dead body is down the hall from your character and has potential to a trap the "Smell" and the "Sight" might spike, tipping off that you should probably mark off the corpse. Though after an hour or so you do get a feel for what is and is not a trap from trial and error resulting in a suspenseful environment rather than a frustration one. When you think of the average life bar in video games the first thing that comes to mind is a gauge that depletes as your character is damaged. Illbleed does not have one life bar, it has three. One is the standard strength gauge that all games have. The others are fairly unique; a blood lose gauge that monitors the amount of blood lost per second and a heart rate gauge. Lose all your strength, you die. Lose too much blood, you die. Get scared when your heart rate is too high, you die. It is very hard to maintain lifebar homeostasis. This may anger some game players but I felt it added to the perilous atmosphere Illbleed is trying so desperately to uphold. Illbleeds controls at times are plain insufficient. This is not entirely true when you are just exploring, though pressing the R-trigger constantly for the "Horror Monitor" gets mighty annoying. The controls are problematic during the fight sequences. I found that there is a one-second delay from when you hit attack and when the character actually attacks. Also, the camera during combat is inconsistent. It's either too far away, too close or is facing the incorrect direction so you cannot even see what is happening. You get accustomed to the control's and camera's sloppiness but nonetheless it is unacceptable. Story wise there isn't much of one, though it is similar to the movie "House on Haunted Hill." There is a billionaire moviemaker, he is twisted, he is offering 100 000 000 dollars to anyone that can survive his house of horrors, people go in and don't come out, and our heroine must rescue them. Simple as that. Illbleed is not breathtaking but definitely visually pleasing. Characters move fluidly, textures are nice, and the colors are vibrant. The B movie feel adds a lot to the atmosphere and it is great to see a survival horror game that doesn't take itself too seriously. Though some jerky/poor trap animations take away from the overall visual presentation. Lastly, the non-existent load times are very pleasing. I do recommend Illbleed, but definitely rent it before you purchase. After you conquer the initial confusion you are in for an original, addictive and humorous game.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST GAME FOR DREAMCAST EVER!!!,
By kurlebj "kurlebj" (Hackettstown, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
Illbleed is probably the best game I have ever played for Dreamcast. (Maybe one of the best games, period) The Storyline and objective of the game is very inventful and imaginative. The gameplay is extremely good and the game is scary as...[heck] It takes a few tries to get use to what you have to do, but once you learn it is so much fun. There are 6 levels and they are all outstanding. The game is tough but not impossible. It took me 9 hours to beat it. (Over 3 days) This game is a must have for any fans of the horror game genre. Loads of fun and creative levels make this one a winner. 5 stars and then some...
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This game is awsome, and quite freaky as well.,
By Erik James (Orono, Me USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
The perfect game for those horror game fans. Nothing like resident evil, or anything like that. This game is all about gore and freakin you out. A story similar to the film "House on Haunted Hill" where you get money for surviving. Instead of surviving just a house, in this game you must make it through a gauntlet of horror films on your way to hopefully a 200,000,000 dollar prize. 4 playable characters, freakish and very original and entertaining monsters and villians keep this game and you on the edge. I love this game and I think it will keep any gamer entertained for hours on end. With just enough difficulty and action, and it's large ammount of violence and gore this game is something else. I highly reccomend that kids not play this if their parents can help it:) just kidding
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Crazy and bloodthirsty,
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This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
Seems like everybody has it in for poor old Illbleed. Well, I don't think its all that bad. In fact I thought it was pretty good. I have only recently tracked down a copy, and it looks a bit dated now (especially the cut scenes), but that doesn't mean it's not fun. The game's premise is original to say the least. Whereas most survival horror games try and plunge you into a realistic world, here its all a fake, as the levels are all attractions in a horror theme park, which the character you play is exploring in search of her missing friends. The gameplay involves trying to make your way through each of the themed levels without dying, and, as traps and scares await you at every corner, this is no easy task. Actually its more than every corner, sometimes there's a trap every two or three steps you take! Luckily the player has access to a "horror monitor" which enables you to survey the area around you for hints on possible traps. Its hard to explain how this works, but in practise it becomes quite clear. The 5 or so levels are cleverly designed, and some of the ideas here may well be the weirdest things you have ever encountered in a video game. One level is set in a haunted department store where you will encounter an evil cake, fight reanimated lamb chops on a giant grill pan and play jump-rope with barbed wire. Another is set in a lumber-mill, during which at one point you get turned into a live wooden puppet. I can't even begin to talk about the "Toy Story" inspired level in which you play a toy who must visit Toy Hell to rescue his beloved toy girlfriend... Its all done with a sense of humour, and although there are lots of gory and sickening sights on display ( whoever designed the first level boss must be pretty warped), it is designed to make you laugh. The traps are nearly all absurd, and you'll be trying to avoid attacks from such things as oven-ready chickens, giant Crayolas and rotten toilets to name a few. The drawbacks? Well, the controls are not very well implemented, especially during combat. Save points are few, and some parts of each level are extremely difficult. But stick with it. This is a hugely entertaining game, unlike any other that I have played. If you find one still for sale, get it. You'll soon be entering a freaky world unlike any other.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
dont waste your money or your time,
By A Customer
This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
I can honestly say that this is the worst game i have ever played. I got this used for six bucks and it totally wasnt worth the money. I suggest that everybody just stick to Resident Evil and Silent Hill for your survival horror needs because this game will just annoy you. The only reason i gave it one star is because the graphics arent a total loss.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This game is good, play it if you get a chance,
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This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
I admit this game can be a little frustrating at first.. but it gets really good, you may not be able to get past the first level until you sit down and actually set ur mind to the game. honestly id say that the first level is the hardest, i couldnt beat it myself until i sat down and actually played instead if getting frustraited and giving up.. later on you will get more money and be able to afford upgrade operations and adrenaline. in this game you will be going through the cinema zone having to follow where traps are with the horror monitor and following your four senses(sight, smell, hearing, and sixth sense) the sixth sense senses battles and items, when a battle it near it will blink with a blue shadow thing or something.. but blue means battle and when it stays green there are items.. some levels have item sensors.. i think just in the first two levels. The first boss is basically the hardest one you will encounter. first you have to escape from his practice room because he is invincable then you have to run through a maze and try to avoid him, if you get in any battles with him, escape. finally you will come to a room where you see one of your friends and a gas leak will be going on.. banballow shows up and you can finally kill him. dont get too excited though, after you beat him you will go up the stairs and have to fight a GIANT banballow which is invincable.. you have to jump around these blocks and try to avoid his attacks. you will come to a fork in the path.. turn off to the right path to come up to a control room and you have to kill the guy running banballow (not hard) then you have to get an id card from the same room. finally you can leave and go back to the fork and go to the goal. you must stop before the goal area and use the id card, the gate will open then you can leave. The only other thing of to say is that the game is good, and the fighting controlls are easy. you just press y in a series of three to make a combination, and when you get some long range weapons you must press the right trigger to use them. Its a good game if you just figure it out.. i got the game for christmas in 2003 and i gave up on it for a long time and just beat it now in june, once i really started playing it, it seemed a hell of alot easier and more fun.. you run into a bunch of crazy adventures.. anyone who rated this game a one is just stupid and probably never got through the first level.. if i rated this game when i first got it, i probably would have been one of those. If anyone needs any help with there game, email me at bopropanop_bopropanop@hotmail.com again this is a really great game and is kind of challenging.. personally i think the graphics could have been a hell of alot better.. but dont go by reviews.. buy the game and see for yourself. also try buying from vglq.com they dont have as wide a selection as amazon but they are alot cheaper for the most part.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The game cult B Horror movie fans have been waiting for!!,
By Chris17333@aol.com (Leominster, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
Picking this game up on the first day is always a risk, but I did it anyway because of the look and feel of the advertisements. This game is in no way a horrific, thriller with a deep plot. The game is set up as a theme park built by a fictional b movie director, split into 6 different levels based on his 6 different movies. The stories are off the wall, such as a mixture between Toy Story and Puppet Master where you are a Woody-type toy who has to go to Hell to save his toy girlfriend Sexydoll. The stories are made to be funny, not horrifying. There is massive amounts of blood, and the scares come through things jumping out at you, not like the psychological scares of games like Silent Hill. This game won't haunt you, just startle you and then you'll laugh at the ridiculousness of the frightful blood spraying out of a shower head or hand reaching out of a pile of goo. Just remember, this game takes some time to get accustomed to. I was very frustrated trying to learn the game and played the first half hour of the first level three times before I got the nack of it. Then it comes very easily. It doesn't help that the tutorial is almost hidden in the beginning. The rest of the game is smooth sailing. I knocked off a star because of the controls. Fighting is difficult, but it is easier when you understand the strategy of it. But the aspects of the game, although few, where you have to do mindless jumping at the right time are a pain in the neck, but you stick with them to see the game progress. Just remember - the block button keeps you from all danger in battle, no matter how ridiculous it seems. The implementation of the different senses and the innovative stories are great. It's a surprise this game came from such a small company - you can tell the creators loved this game. By the way, surprisingly enough, they have a free hint line with an extremely helpful crew with no waiting! Play on horror buffs!
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best horror games on DC! Classic!,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
Seriously Hard. If you get pwned a lot, don't worry, it's part of the fun. You basically have three health bars, one for health, one for stamina, and one for fear. If any of them gets too low, you die- which makes sense in a nightmare world that literally is an amusement park based on several horror films- you must fight through all of them- cheat if you can, because you'll need it. Very rewarding when you beat even one stage- if you don't give up easily and LOVE in-your-face pop-up horror, this is the game for YOU!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't listen to the one star givers,
This review is from: Illbleed (Video Game)
I must say, that anyone who has given this game one star is stupid. This game was fun on many levels. It had survival horror, comedy, and excitement. There was bad voice acting, but on purpose to add to the B Horror movie surroundings and plot. The graphics were excellent, except for the fact that the mouths don't move. The soundtrack is great, sadly.......There is no soundtrack for sale. And, lastly, I want to say that this game is given 5 stars only because there is not an option for anything higher. DO NOT listen to these brainless and psychotic people who have no taste what-so-ever. If the game sucked so much, than they wouldn't be porting it on the XBOX.
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Illbleed (Sega Dreamcast)
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