Akuji the Heartless: Review and History
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2024
- Get your arm blades and shrunken heads ready…it’s time to talk about Akuji the Heartless.
This 1999 game is one of the few 3D platformers exclusive to the PlayStation, and though it’s not all that mechanically inventive, it has a unique aesthetic identity and touches on mature themes that dramatically set it apart from its family friendly contemporaries of the era.
So why does nobody remember Akuji? And how does it hold up when examined through a modern lens?
Let’s peek beyond the veil and discuss the creation of Akuji the Heartless, how it was received upon release, and how this fascinating amalgamation of voodoo inspired 3D platforming gameplay, simplistic combat, and VERY 90’s edge holds up.
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*Music Credits*
All music from Akuji the Heartless OST
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This video is for educational purposes only. No copyright infringement is intended. - เกม
Fuck I love it when someone covers games that are obscure...
😐 don't say fuck
One of the greatest joys in life 🫡
Wow super thorough, great job
lets gooooo!
Fantastic video man. I completely forgot about this game but I remember getting it in a bargain bin as a kid and digging it. Might have to throw it on my retroid and giving it a go. Again, great video and I'm glad I found your channel.
Thank you! Much appreciated. Report back if you do get a chance to play it.
The link to appropriate educational material is a neat touch.
Remember playing this in junior high. Of course me and the fellas would say " Akuji.....The Fartless"....
I remember renting Gex 2 from my local video store in like 2002. I was too afraid to beat the first level though lol
Absolute fucking banger of a video
Naw I gotta play me some Akuji!!
Ayooo 🙌
A fellow reviewer, how goes it brother
subbed
Nice
I overall like the aesthetics of the game, but Shadowman(remaster in particular) just does the thing this game tries to do and does it better.
Baron Samedi is a hatian god. Not African. I loved your review though. Subscribed.
Games by RARE, were tedious collect 'em ups.
Awful dross.