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Nightmare Creatures

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  • ASIN: B00000DMAZ
  • Media: Game Cartridge
  • Release Date: July 20, 1999
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,928 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Platform: Nintendo 64

GameSpot Review

Kalisto Entertainment's Nightmare Creatures originally came out for the PlayStation around Halloween of '97. The game received high marks for atmosphere and design, but its overall score was brought down by control issues, a weak combo system, and occasional perspective problems. Now, a year later, Nightmare Creatures has come to the Nintendo 64, and while it's an almost identical game, the developers have gladly used that time to correct some of the title's flaws.

Nightmare Creatures sees 19th century London threatened by an onrush of gruesome beasts brought forth by the evil Adam Crowley (sort of a mix of the 1920s "wickedest man in the world" Aleister Crowley and The Muppet Show's Animal) and his sinister cult, the Brotherhood of Hecate. It's your job to wipe out these most unholiest of unholies and their master - either as the young American swordswoman Nadia or Ignatius, the ass-kicking monk.

While Nightmare Creatures has been likened to a hybrid of Eidos' Tomb Raider and Capcom's Resident Evil, that's not an entirely accurate analogy. The title takes place in a spooky 3D world that you view from a behind-the-back perspective; and that's where any comparison to either of the games pretty much stops. The game runs at a jaunty 30+ frames per second with up to four monsters simultaneously onscreen and with little or no slowdown. The graphics appear much crisper in the Nintendo 64 version, and the fog effects seen in the original look even more impressive here (the N64 can do fog in its sleep, which we've all learned almost ad nauseam).

But catacombs and cesspools aside, the real mood setters are the monsters. You'll encounter 15 distinct types of creatures (ranging from zombies to giant spiders, dog-sized rats to werewolves, hellhounds to harpies, and three-headed ogres to flaming imps) and five different bosses, such as the Yeti, a four-headed fire-breathing serpent, and old Crowley himself. All the beasts have distinct powers and attack styles, making them quite a caliginous handful when an unpredictable, varied group pounces on your character all at once.

To combat these nasties, the characters are each equipped with a rudimentary sword or staff, which can eventually be upgraded to more lethal devices such as spiked clubs, double axes, and machetes. Beyond the basic wherewithal to attack these monsters in the first place, you also have a variety of fighting moves at your disposal. Additionally, there are quite a few power-ups to be found, such as single-shot and burst pistols, half and full healths, mines, fire bombs, and freeze and confusion spells. Besides the proficiency of the enemy creatures, there's an ever-dwindling adrenaline bar, which measures the amount of the natural stimulant in your system that must remain full to keep a Crowley-concocted poison from killing you. You can keep your adrenaline high only by continuously seeking out and winning battles.

And fighting the creatures can be a lot of fun, at least early on. They're very well designed, and their animations give them an eerie sense of life - and power-ups such as the razor (which lets you slice them in half or quarters) are quite a kick. In fact, you can lop off the monsters' heads, and their bodies will often still chase after you. The problem here is that the fighting system is still fairly basic. While there are many moves for your character to use, they're very difficult to pull off, and many of them leave you open to attack afterwards. This causes you to quickly adopt a strategy of navigating creatures into corners and mashing on the buttons (triple pushes on A or B and going back and forth between them are actually some of the basic combos). The game is still fun, but having to use the same moves throughout gets a little old, though admittedly the different power-ups and new kinds of monsters keep it from getting totally dull.

One of the game's noticeable improvements however is the control. To begin with, the N64 controller handles the setup much more elegantly than the old-edition PlayStation pad, and the analog control is a dream. But the real design improvement is that during combat, the character is aimed at the monster he's battling. If he sidesteps, he's still focused on the creature. This can be a little problematic when you're trying to avoid a fight, though it's helpful enough during a fight to not be an issue. Not having camera control is still very frustrating during the boss stages (during the Yeti encounter, for instance, you have to line up just right to pick up items that are offscreen), but it doesn't really come up otherwise.

Another nice touch to the game is that the designers tweaked the sewer stage to be much easier to navigate. In the original, you had to complete a number of difficult running jumps while avoiding/fighting several large, poly-tentacled monsters and not falling into the deadly water. The area now has a series of connected catwalks to run through - albeit with a few jumps - so the level is consequently much more enjoyable. Additionally, the having-to-keep-on-fighting-to-keep-your-adrenaline-going aspect seems to be less of a problem. Perhaps the creators have added or moved the enemies around so that you can recharge easier and thus explore the environment better.

It's really great to see a port of a game not make all the mistakes the original did, and it makes the title much easier to recommend. Nightmare Creatures still isn't a perfect game, but it now has enough going for it to be worth the time it takes to explore its dark, spooky world. --Joe Fielder
--Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc.


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Wolf writes: *shivers* Creeeeeeepy... ... ...!, August 4, 2002
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Alright, I know. Rather odd for a 12 year old GIRL to be playing games like this. But what can I say, I'm hooked!

I don't own this game, but my cousin does, and he let me play it. I was instantly hooked. Nadia is by far the best of the two heros you can play. With her, you can kill those pesky zombies much more easily. You just have to lop off their head and then slice 'em in half!

All the levels are seriously creepy, and eerie. You wander around in foggy, dark, bloody, abandoned cities and streets. Then, out of nowhere, a monster will jump out at you!

The only annoying thing is that you die if you get into the water. That makes things a bit difficult when you are surrounded by water monsters, lashing out at you while you try to get to a boat while running around on a maze-like dock. A good challenge though!

And the best thing is that if you do a certain cheat, you can play as a monster! I won't tell you the cheat though...you have to find it yourself!

I think this is one of the best games ever!

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Creepy and disturbing horror game, November 6, 1999
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Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars 
Suprisingly scary, extremely gory, terrible play control. That's "Creatures" in a nut-shell. It is to my understanding that this game came out for Playstation before the N64. Maybe it needed more development time to enhance the creepy graphics. Or mabye it was to add more creature sounds you here in the distance. Well, whatever it was, it sure wasn't play control. Sudden camera angle changes make the controls hard to manage and frustrating. But I'm guessing it WAS the graphics because they are better than great, suprisingly. What makes the game so scary are when monsters suddenly pop out of no where and make you jump. It's also the tense music and creature sounds that are heard right before the monsters jump out of nowhere. Not for the squeamish.

Here are the key elements that make a game good: (Out of 10)

Scares: 9

Suspense: 8

Graphics: 9

Game Design: 7

Play Control: 5

Satisfaction: 7

Sound: 10

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Spooky, Fun,and Difficult, November 28, 1999
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Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
Nightmare Creatures is by far one of the most chilling and enjoyable games for the N64. At first you get hooked into the zombies and all the fleshy, smelly, greusome baddies. As the game goes on your fear almost melts away and you will figure out that you need these creatures for your adrenaline bar so you won't become a zombie yourself. To sum up the game I have a few comments 1. Killing the baddies is a whole lot of fun. 2. Rent this around Halloween it will get you into the spirit 3. The gameplay is exactly the same as Tomb Raider especially if you play as Nadia.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good 3D beat em up for once
Most 3D beat em up's suck but Nightmare Creatures from Activision is very good. The gore is good unlike Golden Axe Beast Rider & this was made in 1997 or 98 & beast rider was made... Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. Paul

5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty f'n creepy!
Bad camera angles but the game is fun . . . now all I need is the hack for n64 and i'll be done!
Published 14 months ago by Tonya Hatcher

4.0 out of 5 stars Scary,Fun,Gore,what more could you want?
Nightmares,waking you up,just like a dog. Nightmare Creatures for the N64 is on of the best pick ups on your N64. Read more
Published on June 12, 2005 by Cartman

4.0 out of 5 stars *shiver, shiver* creeeeepy
Nightmare Creatures, at the beginning, displays mostly action with a low "fear" element. But as the game progesses, it becomes inceasingly more creepy and eery. Read more
Published on July 7, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A fan!
I enioyed each level and continue to play it, even though I have completed all levels. I can't wait for Creatures 2 on N64!
Published on June 17, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Bloody Game is AWESOME!
This Game is Extremely Violent as far as Video Games go. But all Video games, including this one look sooooo fake that it will DEFINATELY NOT make someone want to commit Violence... Read more
Published on May 5, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Nightmaer Creatures..........
This is a very good game. The action and the graphics are very goo
Published on December 18, 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars Started out ok....but grew boring after awhile.
I prefer the excitement of reeling in a large mouth bass inBassMasster 2000 over the violence in this game. END
Published on November 16, 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars RPG fan....but not of this game
When I first began to play the game I thought it was cool. However, after awhile it grew monotonous. The picture is too dark to see anything. Read more
Published on November 4, 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars Should be called Nightmare Play Control!
The play control in this game is horrible! That's all I have to say! (The graphics are pretty good!)
Published on July 28, 1999

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