Well, you have to start somewhere. And being in a house with some crazy people isn't a good
place to start!
Gameplay 6/10 (NOT RATED BY Viz-zed!)
Well, basically the game play is that you are trying to trap these crazy people called
augers. Which are trying to steel blood. At many points in the game, you will have to
trap certain vampires as well. I like this idea because this is played in real time, and
you have to think fast to trap all the augers. It's a good concept, but not executed just
well. You have to be in the room at the EXACT time to trap that person. Which makes
it more challenging, which is good, but sometimes going for the perfect run is impossible!
Graphics 8/10
The only reason this is rated high is because there is no graphics! (Excluding the buttons at the bottom)
It's played using a video that is recorded and displayed on the screen. I also like the textures of the borders
at the edges of the screen, and the textures of the buttons. The design of the house isn't bad either, but it just
seems too big. The only complaint that I have with the graphics is that sometimes the video will glich out a bit.
Sound and Voices 10/10
The main song in this is Night Trap, and it's awesome! My favorite part in the game is when they all
gather together and get crazy with the song. Voices in this game are so emotional and you can't tell if they
are acting it! Sega done a good job with these voices. Sound Effects were alright for the time, like when
you entered a code it would bleep. That sought of thing!
Addictiveness 8/10
Seriously, you will have to play this game again and again. You will have to start over lots of times,
timing counts in this game, if you are one second late, you lose. No saves, No lives, nothing. To do
a perfect run would take about a day to complete to learn all the timings and traps. I recommend if you
do play this game, dot the timings on a piece of paper. Because you'll be sitting there for countless hours
trying to complete it. Don't play if you don't like waiting! And certainly don't play if your a newbie to gaming!
Hardcore people only!
Story 3/10
The story is as bad as Super Mario Bros's. All it is, er... going to a house to stop vampires and your
the security camera and setting off the trap in different places. A bit better than Super Mario's. Sure there's a
lot more to it like the SCAT team and the girls going missing, but that's losing the point of the game. It's very
weird in the story subject!
Depth 9/10
This game keeps you going all the way through. The augers are in some room
on every second that timer is ticking. I feel this is a good thing. But then getting to the
end. It starts to focus on the story rather than trapping augers. I my opinion, this is why
the game failed, focusing on a story line is good for most games. But with this one,
there's always something to keep the player occupied. This is where it goes wrong,
most players might focus on the main events than focusing on trapping augers causing
the player to fail. If Sega didn't focus on the story line so much, the game would probably be a
success.
Overall 5.5/10
Night Trap flopped, it wasn't bad, but a lot of flaws caused it to fail, but do play if you are a really hsrdcore gamer!
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Well, you have to start somewhere. And being in a house with some crazy people isn't a good
place to start!
Gameplay 6/10 (NOT RATED BY Viz-zed!)
Well, basically the game play is that you are trying to trap these crazy people called
augers. Which are trying to steel blood. At many points in the game, you will have to
trap certain vampires as well. I like this idea because this is played in real time, and
you have to think fast to trap all the augers. It's a good concept, but not executed just
well. You have to be in the room at the EXACT time to trap that person. Which makes
it more challenging, which is good, but sometimes going for the perfect run is impossible!
Graphics 8/10
The only reason this is rated high is because there is no graphics! (Excluding the buttons at the bottom)
It's played using a video that is recorded and displayed on the screen. I also like the textures of the borders
at the edges of the screen, and the textures of the buttons. The design of the house isn't bad either, but it just
seems too big. The only complaint that I have with the graphics is that sometimes the video will glich out a bit.
Sound and Voices 10/10
The main song in this is Night Trap, and it's awesome! My favorite part in the game is when they all
gather together and get crazy with the song. Voices in this game are so emotional and you can't tell if they
are acting it! Sega done a good job with these voices. Sound Effects were alright for the time, like when
you entered a code it would bleep. That sought of thing!
Addictiveness 8/10
Seriously, you will have to play this game again and again. You will have to start over lots of times,
timing counts in this game, if you are one second late, you lose. No saves, No lives, nothing. To do
a perfect run would take about a day to complete to learn all the timings and traps. I recommend if you
do play this game, dot the timings on a piece of paper. Because you'll be sitting there for countless hours
trying to complete it. Don't play if you don't like waiting! And certainly don't play if your a newbie to gaming!
Hardcore people only!
Story 3/10
The story is as bad as Super Mario Bros's. All it is, er... going to a house to stop vampires and your
the security camera and setting off the trap in different places. A bit better than Super Mario's. Sure there's a
lot more to it like the SCAT team and the girls going missing, but that's losing the point of the game. It's very
weird in the story subject!
Depth 9/10
This game keeps you going all the way through. The augers are in some room
on every second that timer is ticking. I feel this is a good thing. But then getting to the
end. It starts to focus on the story rather than trapping augers. I my opinion, this is why
the game failed, focusing on a story line is good for most games. But with this one,
there's always something to keep the player occupied. This is where it goes wrong,
most players might focus on the main events than focusing on trapping augers causing
the player to fail. If Sega didn't focus on the story line so much, the game would probably be a
success.
Overall 5.5/10
Night Trap flopped, it wasn't bad, but a lot of flaws caused it to fail, but do play if you are a really hsrdcore gamer!
CHECK OUT MORE REVIEWS BY REALGAMER109!