Wednesday 28 November 2012

100 More Gruesome Games! ( 52 - 49 )



I'm beginning to think that this Gruesome Games list might be cursed or haunted or something....just as I was about to start posting again after seeming to get my PC working properly, my mouse decided it would follow the PC's example and refuse to co-operate! The left button stopped working, making it pretty much impossible to do anything...

I have now since disposed of that particular electronic rodent, and have purchased a funky new wireless one, so hopefully that'll do the job! However, just as I was about to post again, another trip to the dentist left me nursing another toothache that requires painkillers that are making me all woozy like (not an extraction this time, tooth fans....this one was a root canal treatment!)....

But I promised one particular blog reader multi-armed skeletons, and multi-armed skeletons he shall have, in the first game of the next lot in the list! Pretty much all of these next lot are games I've only just started playing, so I've yet to experience all their wonders...I'll just be talking about what I've already witnessed!




52 - Skeleton Warriors (PS1) :


This is a game licensed from Landmark Entertainment Group's 1993 attempt at creating a new Masters Of The Universe type success of cartoon, toys and comics...Unfortunately for them, and perhaps for the kids of 1993, Skeleton Warriors never really took off, despite having some of the coolest looking toys ever and a pretty decent cartoon...



In the game, you take on the role of Prince Lightstar, who must fight through 21 levels of skeleton skullduggery in order to reach Baron Dark and retrieve the half of the powerful Lightstar Crystal the baron possesses. The crystal was what brought on supernatural changes to both the prince and the baron, when it cracked in two as they fought...

Whilst the baron has the crystal in his grasp, he can turn anyone with an evil heart into one of his Skeleton Warriors, so the prince must stop him before his entire kingdom succumbs to the skeleton's power!


What we get to experience is a fairly average side-scrolling platformer. It's digitised graphics make it hard to see what's going on a lot of the time, as do the the constant stream of explosions and body parts...Skelton's explode when you hit them with your sword y'see, and if you don't quickly collect the heartstone they drop, their bony parts will reconfigure and you'll have to deal with them again!

Every once in a while, you'll battle one of the main baddies from the toy line/cartoon/tea-cosy...such as the wonderfully named Aracula, the many-limbed monstrosity you can see in toy form at the top of this post. This would be nice if they were particularly difficult, but it appears a wee bit of shooting and dodging is all you need to see them off pretty quickly....


Not the best game on the planet then, but there's enough enjoyment there to warrant at least a play through if you see the game going cheap anywhere. Just don't expect it to thrill you to the bone or anything...

It's a real shame that the toys and everything related too them didn't take off though, as there was a lot of potential in these models. For a look at some more of the toys, and a reason why they perhaps didn't do as well as they should have, take a look at Pixel-Dan's  look at the toy-line below....











51 - The X Files - Resist Or Serve (PS2) :


Another licensed game next, but this time based on the great-TV-show-that-gets-too-hung-up-on-it's-mythology-and-disappears-up-it's-own-arse of the nineties, the X-Files! Yes, you can now live out the dreams of millions of conspiracy nuts and ufonauts and take control of either Mulder or Scully, as they battle an evil the likes of which you've never seen....or it could just be more bloody zombies!!!


To be fair, I've only just started the game, and it looks like there'll be more to fight than the zombies at the start of the game, including people filled with that black gloop that ended up smothering the series itself. Before we get to all that though, I have to say I hope you're all fans of  Mark Snow's theme tune, because you'll be hearing it a lot during play of the game...


Anyway, it plays a lot like other survival horror games, with you roaming around looking for keys and trying to work out puzzles, and although I've yet to see it, there's some interesting looking autopsy sequences you get to muck around with when you play as Scully.


All the characters are voiced by the original actors, and the script is by the writers of the show too, so you can probably view this as a "lost" episode of the series. It's far from amazing, and suffers from some repetition of dialogue, odd camera angles and some rather frustrating placement of items in the areas I've played so far,  but if you're a fan of the show you should find extra worth in playing through this and seeing how the story plays out...









50 - Cursed Mountain (Wii) :


Eric Simmons is looking for his brother in the Himalayas in the next game on the list, and whilst doing so he encounters a darker side to Buddhism that we westerners aren't really accustomed to.....dealing with spirits of the dead and unhappy goddesses and the like...


Another survival horror title then, and one that seems surprisingly faithful to the teachings and rituals of the Himalayan people. There's a definite air of creepiness to the game that you won't find in many other titles, and even though I've only played a small part of the game, I'm keen to stick with it to see how the story unfolds and what exactly has happened to Eric's brother....


It's just a pity that the controls seem to want to make the game difficult to play at times, but then that's the case with a lot of Wii games, at least for me personally. Waving my arms about wildly trying to slash at a spirit, whilst said spirit tries to chew my face off, isn't always as much fun as it should be...and the game can feel a bit sluggish at times too, but it could be argued that this helps add to the tension and spooky feel of the game I suppose....

It also sounds like there'll be a lot more to enjoy from the game too, with some climbing sections and a bit where you have to try and escape a maze using the remote as a walky-talkie and getting directions from a voice in your ear!  So yeah, I think I'll stick with this one for a while and see what's in store further up the mountain! 








49 - Dead By Dawn (ZX Spectrum) :


Ah..yes...something a bit special next! A game created by my very own brother, who instead of clambering off up mountains instead decided to tackle the perhaps equally daunting task of creating a game using Incentive Software's 3D Construction Kit!

Fans of The Evil Dead series of films might have guessed from the title what the source of inspiration was for the game's design, and once you start playing it becomes fairly obvious that it's a not-very-subtle homage to Sam Raimi's horror hits...mainly the second movie, which had Dead By Dawn as it's sub-title...


The video above is of a work-in-progress version from a few years back, and so the finished game looks a little different...

Playing as Bruce Charcoal you've awoken an ancient evil, and must find 12 pages of a spellbook so you can find the right spell to send it back to wherever it came from...You'll find a few enemies along the way, and get access to a couple of weapons too in the shape of a shotgun and chainsaw...the chainsaw being required to deal with one particular nasty!


Anyway, being that it was made by my brother. it would probably be wrong for me to tell you how groovy it is and how you should go and download it and play it straight away....instead I'll just give you tell you to CLICK HERE which will take you his blog where you can find the game and even an inlay for it should you decide to download it to tape and play it on your actual Spectrums!

I'll leave you now with a video showing the very construction kit he used to make the game (although it is the rather more impressive 16 bit version in the video), and I'll see you back here soon for more games....providing the curse of the list has been lifted by actually making this post!




2 comments:

  1. Skeleton Warriors!

    I have one of the toys somewhere, they're certainly "of their time" (combine two "awesome"-sounding words and go from there). Never saw the cartoon, and never knew the game existed until now - but it looks great, especially the 3D flying bits.

    One for Santa's list there (good to see you've solved your technical issues too).

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    1. Skeleton Warriors is okay, but a bit repetitive and bland...the flying bits are a bit odd too, and it can sometimes be tricky to tell exactly what is going on. If you can get it for a few quid though, it might be worth adding to the collection...

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