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OverBlood This game made me paranoid while playing it... so be careful.
Final Fantasy VII Personally for me, this game is a perfect 10.
Super Mario Bros 3 Man, this brings back memories... it's the good ol' days, back when gaming was simple but worth every second.
Pokemon Red Ah, strange thing is... whenever I play Pokemon RED, I always go with Charmander... but when I play Pokemon BLUE, I always go with Squirtle... and obviously Bulbsaur for GREEN.
Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition Minecraft is just absolutely amazing for the Xbox 360. The graphics are clean and simple, the music is relaxing and soothing, and the gameplay is fun but sometimes aggressive.
Pokemon Yellow servers* Like, have at least 3-5 files you can load by choice... that way you can save at different times over each file and keep updating your glitches.
Pokemon Yellow Viz should really allow you to save more than 1 file on their serves. Like for example, if you're using Javaboy emulator for this... you should be allowed to make MULTIPLE saves... that way, you can do the glitches and stuff without having to re-start.

SacraRain's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Final Fantasy Anthology - Final Fantasy VI
05-27-13 05:56 AM
Final Fantasy VI
Final Fantasy VI (or also known as "Final Fantasy 6") is the first game in the Final Fantasy series to give you a total of 14 permanent playable characters... as well as several temporary characters that you can play for short periods of time.

Final Fantasy VI is set during the "Steampunk" era (also known as the latter half of 19th Century), which gives you a wide range of weaponry and upgrades at your disposal. Along side the enhanced equipment and productions available to you, your enemies are also "enhanced" on a new scale in order to match the games expectations.

Throughout this game you will discover three things... you will discover pain, compassion, and understanding (much like what you discover with every Final Fantasy game that has ever existed).

Graphics- 8/10
After quite some time and some major modifications throughout the course of the Final Fantasy series, in its 6th game... the graphics begin to change drastically. Although you are still using the standard SNES technology, leaving you with bit style artwork... the animation as well as the artwork itself is much more "appealing" to the eye and very detailed on so many levels. For many, this still isn't good enough for them (as many people probably didn't bother playing the older games and went straight for the newer ones such as Final Fantasy XIII (also known as Final Fantasy 13)). But for me, these games are absolutely priceless and are worth playing no matter what.

Sound- 8/10
Along with a change in the graphics as well, the audio has also upgraded on a whole new scale as well. The music has changed to become a little more "defined" and the tones has extended out to match almost as close as the Playstation (PSX/PS1) technology. Not much can be said about the audio for this game, much like its older brothers and sisters (as well as its younger brothers and sisters), this game comes with a unique and amazing soundtrack.. both captivating to the mind as well a... Read the rest of this Review
Nightmare Creatures
05-26-13 05:57 PM
Nightmare Creatures (4th best when compared with Resident Evil 1)
Now, I'm sure many of you have heard of or have played "Resident Evil" as well as "Silent Hill"... but I doubt many of you can recall the game that came runner up to those two known as "Nightmare Creatures". A very simple but rather elegant in design type of game, if compared to "Resident Evil"... both revolve around the concept of zombies and zombie mutations (as well as a few other types of creatures).


This has got to be one of the most amazing games for the PS1/PSX/Playstation, when standing side by side with "Resident Evil" or "Silent Hill". Much like many of these zombie games (including "House of the Dead"), you will be required to play one of two playable characters (sometimes just one character)... and take on a horde of the undead. The game "Nightmare Creatures" combines the concept of "Resident Evil" with the concept of "Tekken" more or less, allowing you to use a choice of both guns, hand-to-hand combat and even various weapons such as pole-arms and swords.


Graphics- 9/10
After putting both "Resident Evil" and "Nightmare Creatures" side by side for the PSX (Playstation/PS1), you cannot honestly tell the difference (if you had never played either of them). Both of them have somewhat of a 3D block-like texture to them, but also intergrate enhanced visual effects with the surrounding area as well as with the character. Each character is specifically designed around a background story, as well as designed for specific purposes... but all and all, in both games... the object of the game is to survive the horde of the undead, survive the dangers of nature... and see that this problem comes to an end. Both allow you "free control" of your character, but with limited controls unlike what you would receive in "Tomb Raider". You cannot climb anything (most of the time), nor can you push or interact with surrounding items (most of the time)... but you are given weapons in the beginning for your choice to take out the horde of the unde... Read the rest of this Review
OverBlood
05-26-13 04:28 AM
Overblood (A Horrifying Series)
Description
Overblood takes place at Lystra Laboratories' hidden research center where a team of scientists have been conducting controversial genetic experiments. The game begins when a system malfunction releases the player character, Raz Karcy (Lars in European releases), from a cryogenic container. Cold and confused, he awakens with no memory. Concerns about his identity are soon replaced by an urgent need to escape, as he reveals the scientists' fateful plan and his role in it.

-Overblood is a science fiction video game developed by Riverhillsoft and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation. It is considered one of the first survival horror games to make use of a fully three-dimensional virtual environment, second only to Riverhillsoft's own Doctor Hauzer, a fully 3D survival horror game released for the 3DO in 1994.

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Are you ready for a game that will really put you on the edge of your seat? A game that will test you wits and your calm? A game that will make you brave against fears that you didn't think you could have?

Well, with the Overblood series... it's not about how long it takes to beat the game, or even what you do to beat the game... but when you do what you need to do. Survival is the key, common sense is your map, and intelligence is your guide... without all three, you will surely die.


Graphics- 6/10
With the coming of the 3D viewing aspect in games, the Overblood series often provided a major breakthrough for this new "point-of-view". With controls and layouts similar to the "Resident Evil" video game series(also for the PSX/Playstation/PS1), you had a full view of your character as well as a limited area around you. The graphics for this game were rather plain at first and you wouldn't think much about the game being too exciting, but as you began on your mission to figure out what happened... you uncover horrors and terrors that might begin to st... Read the rest of this Review
Rampage 2: Universal Tour
05-25-13 07:44 PM
Time To RAMPAGE!!!
Now, time for a change of pace when it comes to my game reviews... this is "Rampage 2: Universal Tour". Now, naturally... I would have done the review for the very first "Rampage" for SNES/NES, but after playing it... it was completely way off from what I remember playing for the PSX/PS1/Playstation (They're all the same system, just so you know...)

This game is best played with a friend on the same screen as you, as the game does not split-screen and makes it easier to play with a 2nd person at your side. Heck, if you get a multi-tap (this allows you to connect up to 4 players all at once)... then you can have an army of monsters stomping and destroying the Earth, and even the Universe itself. Whether you are stomping aliens on the Moon, or stomping the Japanese like what Godzilla would do... the world is your oyster, and its time to devour!

Graphics- 7/10
Many Playstation games often had basic designs and artwork for their games, even the games themselves were often a little too... "basic". But nonetheless, this really really does emphasize the fact that you are as big as Godzilla and it's your turn to kill the human race, or the race of anything smaller than you (even kill each other if you want to). Whether you want to be a giant crab like monster, a giant rat, a monkey, a crocodile/alligator or anything else they offer for you to use... the objective is to DESTROY everything that you possibly can. With the small pixilated works of tiny humans falling out of buildings, aliens falling from their ships, or cars flying across the screen and exploding... there is so much to see and so much to do.

Sound- 7/10
Along with the graphics, the sound isn't fully perfected yet in this game... but even so, this game has so much to offer. If you're somewhat of a twisted person like I am, playing games like these really brings out the demented and psychotic personality lurking inside us all. Its a pretty good game to play if you have the urge ... Read the rest of this Review
Project Overkill
05-25-13 12:08 PM
Project Overkill... one of the best "Run & Gun" games for PSX
Now this game, I just have nothing but good things to say about it... being one of the very first "Run & Gun" type of games to have ever played, it has definitely proven to me to be worth every second that I had spent on it. After only a short few weeks of playing it, before my PSX shredded it (apparently PSXs had a hard time with balancing the discs, which often caused them to spin in a crooked matter and scratch across the insides) I was completely hooked on this game. I had gone from beginning to end without many faults as well as racking up hundreds of kills, it was definitely worth every cent I spent to buy this magnificent game.

Graphics- 8/10
Being a game of such a unique formatting structure really captured me into playing this for nearly 7 hours each day, and I often played it multiple times just to see if I could make it any more difficult (this included using my game shark to make it more difficult). The visual effects and detail of this game is simply nostalgic, and somewhat makes you feel as if you are playing a SNES game at times. Often, you will see a more "pixilated" area... but even though many of the areas come off as pixilated, they are indeed detailed and offer a lot to try out as well as a lot to search. You never know what enemies will come around from what corner and you never know what goodies are hidden within the walls or on the floor.

Sound- 7/10
The audio to this game is also enhanced to give the gamer a feel that there really is something exploding around you, with the right volume settings as with your eyes glue to the screen... you may even end up jumping from the sudden rush of enemies or the sudden explosions that come out of nowhere. And added onto that, you also get to experience the sounds of the building itself, anything from doors opening electronically to lasers beaming and much more... throughout this entire game, you need to be on your toes otherwise you'll get cornered and shot down within secon... Read the rest of this Review

SacraRain's Game History
Dragon Ball Z - Ultime Menace (snes),   Dragon Ball Z - Ultime Menace (snes),   Dragon Ball Z - Ultime Menace (snes),   Secret of Mana (snes),   Super Mario Bros for Hardplayers (nes),   Adventures of Ice Mario (nes),   Tetris (nintendo) (nes),   Legend of Zelda, The (nes),   Super Mario Bros 3 (nes),   Final Fantasy (nes),   Final Fantasy Balance and Bug Fixes (nes),   Super Mario Bros 3 (nes),   Sonic the Hedgehog (sms),   D-Pad Hero (nes),   Contra (nes),   Super Mario Bros 3 (nes),   Pokemon Blue (gb),   Pokemon Red (gb),   Pokemon Orb (gbc),   Pokemon TRE - Team Rocket Edition (gb),   Pokemon Brown 2009 (red hack) (gb),   Pokemon TRE - Team Rocket Edition (gb),   Pokemon Crystal All (hack) (gbc),   Pokemon Yellow (gbc),   Pokemon Yellow (gbc),   Pokemon TRE - Team Rocket Edition (gb),   Pokemon TRE - Team Rocket Edition (gb),   Pokemon TRE - Team Rocket Edition (gb),   Pokemon Orange (v2.0d) (gb),   Pokemon Nuzlocke Silver - Active Battle Edition (gbc),   Pokemon Jade (gbc),   Pokemon Nuzlocke Red (gb),   Pokemon 2004 (gbc),   Pokemon Green - English (gb),   Pokemon Red - Proud Eyes (v4.0) (gb),   Pokemon - Secrets and Rumours (2012 Demo) (gbc),   Pokemon Complex Crystal (beta 1.3) (gbc),   Pokemon Red - Proud Eyes (v3.0) (gb),   Pokemon Legend (gbc),   Pokemon Orb (gbc),   Pokemon Neo - Adventure (red) (gb),   Pokemon Ultimate End (gbc),   Pokemon II (red hack) (gb),   Pokemon Pink (red hack) (gb),   Pokemon Blue (enhanced) (gb),   Bokemob (pokemon blue hack) (gb),   Pokemon Meowth (blue hack) (gb),   Pokemon Tanero (yellow hack) (gbc),   Pokemon Dark Future (beta 3.1) (gbc),   Pokemon Gold - Emu Edition (gbc),  
 

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