Y'know, Half-Life had a first game set in a spooky lab and a weirdly more ambitious sequel set in a dystopian city... I can't fucking believe half life would steal from overblood like this
Apparently caring about the games artistic vision is being a " purist " , and it isn't from soft remaganing their own game like something like RE remake , it's blue point and blupoint doesn't make good games , they make good graphics. But whatever folks gonna fix the shitty ass remake when it comes to pc and remove blue points paw prints from the game lol
This was someone's ambition. Someone had hoped this might be a next big thing. Perhaps a franchise. Someone put a lot of work into it. Someone who cared... And now nobody remembers it. Reminds me of so many animes and other games of old. Such a shame. Well, thankfully there are TH-camrs out there who dug this stuff up and actually give these things proper tribute. That's something, I suppose.
@@fernie-fernandez Fff-what ?! Level-5 ? The Rogue Galaxy, Dark Cloud, Ni No Kuni, Professor Layton Level-5 ? Well fuck my sideways and call me a hotdog... That's great ! Good to know talanted people didn't go to waste.
Goddamnit, I was starting to going mad cause I half remembered he covered a game that looked like this, but I couldn't find the video, then I started wondering if it wasn't another guy who reviewed it.
"I've waited 8 years for this, thank you so much. Overblood 2, IS BACK!!!!!!!!" Absolutely amazing video man, well worth the wait. This definitely is the ultimate Overblood 2 video.
The only thing I wish he mentioned is the game has PS1 dual-analogue controls if you have a PS1 dual-shock. That means you can walk around with the right stick and change the camera with the right stick. Unheard of control-scheme for PS1 games from the time.
37:30 Seeing how the game spawns like 15 spider enemies just to make them explode on top of how much lag there is I can only assume that's what is causing the infamous freeze glitch
Yeah, I reckon the slower clock speed on the PAL system exacerbates the performance issues throughout the game and suddenly loading in all those assets creates a bottleneck in the system due to a poor conversion to the 50hz standard (the PAL build may have only been tested on developer machines and not region-specific hardware, or may not have had thorough testing.) The re-release probably just has a line of code added to it that causes all enemies that are currently loaded in memory to explode in the event of such an issue in order to prevent the crash. That's assuming that what happens in that room isn't identical in the original Japanese release, or something brought about by the emulator
@@DeepWeeb true, however he only specified that he was running the revised edition via emulator so we don't know for definite if he tried running the original PAL release via emulation (though he didn't confirm what happened in the Japanese edition, so it's all speculation on my part)
I applied PAL4U to enable 60hz v1.0 burnt thanks to UniROM in the parallel port. I reloaded save outside room plenty, wasn't very often to crash but you wait much longer for room to start unlike v1.1's instantaneous
Listening to Charlie theorize how the sequel relates to the first game with Raz and approximating the date that it came out is more entertaining than it should be.
As someone who speaks Japanese, I can confirm that according to Wikipedia and Nicopedia, Yuusaku Yara voices Raz in both titles. I'm assuming Yuusaku also voices both evil and good Raz, as their voice tones sound similar besides performance.
This is why I love this channel. Tracking down and talking about obscure and ridiculous games that are so utterly bonkers but at the same time so morbidly fascinating it's hard not to get excited. So glad you finally talked about this game. What a ride this was to watch.
Ive never played this series honestly so his overblood 1 and this vid was news to me. So definitely obscure. That being said are they worth playing through though, or did i get the majority of fun to be had just watching this video?
He’ll if I know. I never played these games. Every so often I do track down a copy of these obscure games he plays like Disaster day of crises. Given the glitchy nature of this one, you’re better off emulating it if you wanna have a go at playing it.
So glad I could contribute even a single line to a video unearthing this hidden masterpiece. That final boss fight is going down in the annals of video game legend.
After watching through Game Informer's Overblood 2 super replay and Charlie's video, I completely understand Akihiro Hino's game design so much more. Its shocking how much of his future directing and producing work shows in this game
Wow! I'm glad someone else watched the GI videos. My bro and I watched all of their OB 1 replay. We liked the game so much, we got a copy and played in tandem with them. We never got to finish thier OB2 series. Charlie's video is a wonderful reminder of all the fun we had watching the videos.
@@mrwhippy101 It's a genre of game based around problem-solving by giving you an array of tools and a reactive environment that allows you to think through and choose whatever approach you think best. Think Deus Ex, System Shock, Prey 2017, Arx Fatalis, Pathologic 2, and E.Y.E Divine Cybermancy. Oh yeah, and Gloomwood, but that's not out yet.
This has got to be my favorite vid on TH-cam - or, at least, it’s a toss-up between this and TehSnakerer’s analysis of “Neuro.” It’s an absolute crime that this has fewer views than the Overblood 1 video.
Man, I love those early-2000s sci-fi tropes that this game mashes up. Even if some of them are cheesy and overused, they're still just plain fun and atmospheric! I especially love that this game doesn't do any self-conscious winks at the audience; it totally embraces its over-the-top spirit of adventure. That sincerity is key.
@@RawbeardX sure, now say that without crying about your mother's splattered brains on the ceiling, sacrificing yourself to save others is not the same thing as suicide
Your confusion, amusement, and elation are contagious throughout the entire video. It's hilarious to hear the subtle dry humor suddenly replaced with "hell yes." *YOU HAVE AWOKEN THE POWERS OF THE HARBINGER*
Don't care if it's hyperbole, this video is one of the greats of youtube. I keep coming back to it every now and again. The editing is just structured so well. Def deserves more views.
Alright, I'm gonna be real. The original video was one of my favourites, but this shit? This shit right here? Legendary. That whole ending bit you had about how there's still so much to be garnered from enjoying this game in spite of itself, and that optimistic view on delving into obscure shit, not to be the wacky "Woah, what were they thinking" guy, but instead to just explore and enjoy the largely unknown sounded like fuckin' character development when put next to the first OB2 video. As someone who's been on your wild ride for longer than I can remember, that made this upload nigh momentous. Also, oh sweet baby Cthulu, that "Gaming Brit voice" was gold and fuckin' killed me. GGs
Given the recent news about how kids in the US are starting to talk and sound more like Brits thanks to various TV shows, I’d say Overblood 2 was ahead of it’s time in terms of its dub. Clearly they just knew where society was going in America… which is funny considering we didn’t get the game over here.
Pipo's been stuck in my head since I saw Charlie's first Overblood video. He's my cat in Monster Hunter, my horse in RDR, and a ton of other stuff in shit I write. The enhancing of his arc by the sequel makes the wait for this truly worth it. ;_;
I can't believe I just spent over 9 minutes hearing a man dissect whether the character Raz from 1998's 'Overblood 2' is the same Raz as the protagonist of 1996's 'Overblood.'
I think this is what they meant when they say "shit" game. But I mean this in the most positive and good-intentioned way I could possibly ever mean. This is what "shit" games should be like.
Well, this is amazing! Thanks for putting this together - it's awesome. It's also good to know I'm not the only person making OverBlood 2 videos in 2020... Happy to clear some things up if you'd like :)
Everything you said at the end succinctly surmises why I like watching your videos so much. So many of these games I’ve never had the chance to play, and you shedding light on them really inspires me to play them and even share the magic with my girlfriend. Thank you.
I was barely born when this game came out and I live in America, but I would consider myself a fan of this game despite never playing it. I was somewhere between seventh and ninth grade when I watched a let's play of this game and it gave me a lot of enjoyment during a rough period of my life and I'm thankful for it.
I love it when TGBS gives us these in-depth look at old obscure games. Always such a treat and they end up videos you can continually come back to time and time again.
I absolutely loved that little segment at the end that talked about playing obscure games you never heard of. Quite a few years ago I wanted to try out Earthbound after hearing about all the praise for it. I decided to emulate it since I didn't have a WII U and when I was getting the ROM I saw 2 other roms from the same series next to it. I had no clue Earthbound even WAS part of a series and I downloaded Mother 1 and Mother 3 as well for the fun of it. I actually got kinda bored of Earthbound halfway through and decided to take a break from it by seeing what Mother 3 was like. I ended up absolutely loving it and actually stopped playing Earthbound to just play Mother 3 to the end. Its actually my favourite game now and I would have never played it if I didn't just try it out on random from an emulation site. Try out weird games people. Even if the games are shit you can at least say you experienced it.
Honestly I adore games like these that have the ambition but loads of jankiness and inexperience, they often provide experiences you'd never see elsewhere and in the rare moments when they do hit they stick with you
Charlie this video gave me the biggest damn grin the longer it went on. I completely felt that energy you were expressing with how the game escalates its story while being totally sincere with itself, its a feel you can only really get from the experimental days of the 5th and 6th gen games. I'm kind of upset this game only got a PAL release, but I have already hunted down some ISOs to use in an emulator so I can experience this ride for myself. Your little speech at the end really hits it right on the head, about finding unique experiences in games that time has forgotten and finding the joy in playing them.
The part about "69 characters" reminded me of a similar text on the back of a point-and-click-adventure game I played. I think it said something like "3 breathtaking worlds and 50 amazing locations to explore". Thing is, what counts as a "world" and what counts as a "location"? When playing the game it felt like just one world and about 5 unique locations. Perhaps they count every screen as a new location. It's weird. x)
My friend was gifted this when it came out, we had never heard of it but what an experience it was! Absolutely hilarious game, kind of awful, yet it was so different and obscure in the most fascinating way that we could not put it down. Him slapping his arse at the start of the game is still burnt into my memory 20 years later. There was a certain mystery to games back in the late 90's/ early 2000's, going into Game and just picking random games out of the discounted section, I played so many objectively terrible games but had the best time playing them.
I'm only 37 minutes in but I must say: Damn Charlie, you did a lot of work for this! I'm legit enthralled, and the game seems pretty neat. I have a thing for weird obscure PS1 stuff. Edit: Alright, that was legit awesome.
I wasn't expecting Overblood 2 to be THIS insane and interesting, given the lukewarm prequel. It's a damn shame it never got released State-side. Thanks anyway Brit! For introducing this unexpected gem. I wanna experience this fine-ass madness for myself now.
The Gaming Brit is probably the best TH-camr at providing in depth game analysis. Moreover, his editing skills and ability to make the content downright entertaining are impressive. Love these videos and on a side note, this guy is the reason I'm a Devil May Cry fan now.
I've been waiting for this since your original Overblood video, and it was absolutely worth it! I truly love your deep dives into obscure games that probably don't deserve the level of scrutiny you give them. And yet you're able to pull actually very interesting insights from games like Overblood 2 of all things. Amazing job as always! Keep up the great work!
You got me thinking about the Raz situation and I thought of something that could help bridge the gap a bit more. What if Clone Raz DOES still have Evil Raz's memories but they put a mental block in place that stopped him from accessing them during the time of OB1? The only other case of cloning we see is Millie and she still has all her memories in tact as a perfect clone so it's likely Clone Raz, being another perfect clone, had his memories but was then brainwashed into forgetting them. Over the next 20 years the brainwashing would come undone and his memories would return to him, giving him back the knowledge and skills of Evil Raz but with the added experience of Clone Raz, making him actually become something of an amalgamation of both with him picking and choosing the details of his backstory depending on what's more convenient to the situation. Thus, he describes his time at Lystra Labs from the perspective of Evil Raz but leaves out all the stuff concerning him being a clone because, for all intents and purposes, he is THE Raz Carcy. The other scientists getting their memories wiped just gave him an easy out to pick and choose what he wants people to know that he knows.
DUDE!!!! Ive waited SOOOO long for this!! Ive watched your Overblood part 1 video so much that I can pretty much recite it word for word! This ROCKS!!! Thanks bro!
Well damn, now I HAVE to know what's in that secret level! You tease, Charlie! But seriously, you did it; this whole Back from the Dead series, and this video especially, is inspiring me to seek out whatever weird, underplayed gems could be out there. Who knows? There could very well be an unsung classic just waiting to be rediscovered. After all, if OverBlood 2 could be this incredible, then anything's possible.
What you said at the end really resonated with me. The Back From The Dead series is some of your best work because despite the games being unconventional and obscure, you can see the creator's heart and dreams in the finished product. And only those games can truly be called legendary.
The fact that Hino brought us this amazing Gem as well as amazing convoluted stories such as Inazuma 11 and LBX is mind blowing. He's truly my favourite video game writer without a doubt.
I feel like I'm one of the few people who actually played this game when it came out. I never got really far into it but I definitely remember being somewhat awe struck with the scale and the world; the cooling towers in the game was always something that stuck in my mind even now
I have zero ties to this game and I can still easily one of my fav if not my fav video retrospective, so much to unpack and it just rocks the charm and cheesy-ness of 90s games
This is what made my time with Deadly Premonition so awesome - it really did feel like you were walking around this weird, funky, sincere world - a place you couldn't really find anywhere else. It's a great thing games like this are out there just waiting for us to find & explore. :)
LOVED this video, probably my favorite one on your channel at this point. What a wild and ridiculous ride and exactly the kind of gaming content i enjoy seeing on TH-cam. Cheers!
I do too. Not enough games have regular Brits doing the voices. The main guy sounds exactly like Tommy from Snatch too. I was waiting for him to say, "Ey, who took the jam out your jelly donut?"
this whole video makes me think of my 6th shroom trip I experienced in Chicago back in march. it was a horrifying experience being in public tripping on drugs, but in the end, I was very enlightened. thank you for everything you do, these videos give me life.
the GameInformer let’s play of OverBlood was one of my favorite group of vids on youtube, they may have gotten me into let’s plays? i can’t say for sure, it was so long ago. anyways i had no idea there was a sequel, this should be a treat
Never thought i'd see this game again, the first review that got me hooked on your content. So fulfilling to see an end to this after so long, feels like an end to a journey. Looking forward to more of your stuff dude!!
This game doesn't look "so bad it's good"... it looks "so good it can be bad whenever it wants and still be good".
Y'know, Half-Life had a first game set in a spooky lab and a weirdly more ambitious sequel set in a dystopian city... I can't fucking believe half life would steal from overblood like this
That's so true. I cannot believe they would do something so heinous like that
Straight up, I think this is your best video
real recognize real.
It certainly reaches the EXTREME.
It's no path of neo
Straight up, I think your opinion is incorrect
@@hollowman7168 what Path of Neo?
This actually sounds a lot cooler than I expected. Also Pipo’s arc got added context so it’s already a perfect sequel.
My boi PIPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It's pretty good...
pipo happy
@@OverBlood2 I just stumbled on your OB2 site today, you are doing good work.
In Overblood 3, it turns out Pipo was the time keeper of the great Overblood clock.
And raz is actually one of the last of a special type of being called the omegablood
@@Helpfulhelp what the fuck does any of this actually mean lol
Pretty sure its a reference to the later Ratchet & Clank games.
@@cloudgust6849 lmao.
@@cloudgust6849 nah, this was legit plans for a sequel but it got canceled due to lack of investor interest
Man, Bluepoint wasted their time remaking Demon's Souls, the Overblood games are the real hidden gems worth reintroducing to a new generation.
they are wasting their time in general to "purists" because they've westernized the fuck out of it.
It's another 'DarkSoul', ofc they'll prefer a more recognizeable brands
Tbh if a game like this was released to today with the wacky bomb, ice, and fire interactions people would call it a BotW clone
@@Vmac1394
Botw is not even among the first 1000 games to do that.
Apparently caring about the games artistic vision is being a " purist " , and it isn't from soft remaganing their own game like something like RE remake , it's blue point and blupoint doesn't make good games , they make good graphics. But whatever folks gonna fix the shitty ass remake when it comes to pc and remove blue points paw prints from the game lol
This was someone's ambition. Someone had hoped this might be a next big thing. Perhaps a franchise. Someone put a lot of work into it. Someone who cared... And now nobody remembers it.
Reminds me of so many animes and other games of old.
Such a shame.
Well, thankfully there are TH-camrs out there who dug this stuff up and actually give these things proper tribute. That's something, I suppose.
Believe it or not, the game was made by Akihiro Hino, who would later founded the studio Level-5.
@@fernie-fernandez Fff-what ?! Level-5 ? The Rogue Galaxy, Dark Cloud, Ni No Kuni, Professor Layton Level-5 ?
Well fuck my sideways and call me a hotdog... That's great ! Good to know talanted people didn't go to waste.
Shout out to the legends who remember the original video all those years ago.
Goddamnit, I was starting to going mad cause I half remembered he covered a game that looked like this, but I couldn't find the video, then I started wondering if it wasn't another guy who reviewed it.
“Oh look it’s Charlie from Street Fighter.”
@@ChristianWS. Charlie's been deleting a lot of his older videos for some reason
"this game it's..uhh.. 'a different dimension'"
You seen those? I’d delete em too.
"I've waited 8 years for this, thank you so much. Overblood 2, IS BACK!!!!!!!!" Absolutely amazing video man, well worth the wait. This definitely is the ultimate Overblood 2 video.
Yeah all besides the complete playthrough of both games that Gameinformer did a few years back.
The only thing I wish he mentioned is the game has PS1 dual-analogue controls if you have a PS1 dual-shock. That means you can walk around with the right stick and change the camera with the right stick. Unheard of control-scheme for PS1 games from the time.
I will never not die laughing at Raz being punted across the room multiple times in Overblood 1.
37:30 Seeing how the game spawns like 15 spider enemies just to make them explode on top of how much lag there is I can only assume that's what is causing the infamous freeze glitch
Yeah, I reckon the slower clock speed on the PAL system exacerbates the performance issues throughout the game and suddenly loading in all those assets creates a bottleneck in the system due to a poor conversion to the 50hz standard (the PAL build may have only been tested on developer machines and not region-specific hardware, or may not have had thorough testing.)
The re-release probably just has a line of code added to it that causes all enemies that are currently loaded in memory to explode in the event of such an issue in order to prevent the crash.
That's assuming that what happens in that room isn't identical in the original Japanese release, or something brought about by the emulator
@@casanovafunkenstein5090 The emulator probably bypasses any memory limitation by having more memory available than the original hardware
@@DeepWeeb true, however he only specified that he was running the revised edition via emulator so we don't know for definite if he tried running the original PAL release via emulation (though he didn't confirm what happened in the Japanese edition, so it's all speculation on my part)
I applied PAL4U to enable 60hz v1.0 burnt thanks to UniROM in the parallel port. I reloaded save outside room plenty, wasn't very often to crash but you wait much longer for room to start unlike v1.1's instantaneous
Listening to Charlie theorize how the sequel relates to the first game with Raz and approximating the date that it came out is more entertaining than it should be.
Her name is Charlize Theron. C'mon. It's not *that* hard to remember.
@@cave_dweller6 What?
@@cave_dweller6 that's great xD
@@cave_dweller6 her?
@@cave_dweller6……. Damnit 😂😂😂😂😂
As someone who speaks Japanese, I can confirm that according to Wikipedia and Nicopedia, Yuusaku Yara voices Raz in both titles. I'm assuming Yuusaku also voices both evil and good Raz, as their voice tones sound similar besides performance.
This game was made with burning passion and it shows.
What does a passion fruit got to do with anything?
True that
Can't believe Overblood 2 was immersive sim all along.
Overblood 2: The Metal Age
@@Comkill117 Overblood: The Dork Project
Damn right.
@@guywhomstvepostgood Overblood 2: Bloody Shadows
@@guywhomstvepostgood heh, nerd.
This is why I love this channel. Tracking down and talking about obscure and ridiculous games that are so utterly bonkers but at the same time so morbidly fascinating it's hard not to get excited. So glad you finally talked about this game. What a ride this was to watch.
Ive never played this series honestly so his overblood 1 and this vid was news to me. So definitely obscure. That being said are they worth playing through though, or did i get the majority of fun to be had just watching this video?
He’ll if I know. I never played these games. Every so often I do track down a copy of these obscure games he plays like Disaster day of crises. Given the glitchy nature of this one, you’re better off emulating it if you wanna have a go at playing it.
Broke: Final Fantasy 7
Woke: Eve Of Extinction
Ascended: Overblood 2
Oh man I remember EoE.
ORIKYALUM
Wait, wasn’t that Parasite Eve?
Granscention: Stranger of Paradise
So glad I could contribute even a single line to a video unearthing this hidden masterpiece.
That final boss fight is going down in the annals of video game legend.
Turbo button the man himself!
Had a feeling it was you hahaha. Got quite the kick out of that gag
After watching through Game Informer's Overblood 2 super replay and Charlie's video, I completely understand Akihiro Hino's game design so much more. Its shocking how much of his future directing and producing work shows in this game
Wow! I'm glad someone else watched the GI videos. My bro and I watched all of their OB 1 replay. We liked the game so much, we got a copy and played in tandem with them.
We never got to finish thier OB2 series. Charlie's video is a wonderful reminder of all the fun we had watching the videos.
"Don't do it to seem cool or anything, just do it because it's fun."
Words to live by.
Crazy how the devs jumped from basic survival horror-esque adventure to 3D platformer RPG immersive sim in the span of two years.
And absolutely bangs!
What the hell is an immersive sim ?
@@mrwhippy101 It's a genre of game based around problem-solving by giving you an array of tools and a reactive environment that allows you to think through and choose whatever approach you think best. Think Deus Ex, System Shock, Prey 2017, Arx Fatalis, Pathologic 2, and E.Y.E Divine Cybermancy. Oh yeah, and Gloomwood, but that's not out yet.
This has got to be my favorite vid on TH-cam - or, at least, it’s a toss-up between this and TehSnakerer’s analysis of “Neuro.” It’s an absolute crime that this has fewer views than the Overblood 1 video.
This is the REAL Final Fantasy VII Remake.
Now imagine if Team Ninja helms FF7.
Man, I love those early-2000s sci-fi tropes that this game mashes up. Even if some of them are cheesy and overused, they're still just plain fun and atmospheric!
I especially love that this game doesn't do any self-conscious winks at the audience; it totally embraces its over-the-top spirit of adventure. That sincerity is key.
okay
It's been so long, i missed you....Overblood 2. Never thought I'd see you again....
"please believe in yourself and never give up" - girl who offed herself
XD
Damn bro, have mercy 😂😂
She offed herself because it was that or being part of more atrocities. There’s some courage in choosing death over harming others.
@@shadestrider1033 glorifying suicide is not as courageous as you think it is.
@@RawbeardX sure, now say that without crying about your mother's splattered brains on the ceiling, sacrificing yourself to save others is not the same thing as suicide
The voice acting combined with the English dry humour has me in stitches.
Your confusion, amusement, and elation are contagious throughout the entire video. It's hilarious to hear the subtle dry humor suddenly replaced with "hell yes."
*YOU HAVE AWOKEN THE POWERS OF THE HARBINGER*
1:10:40 The game stops JUST SHORT of giving us a perfect peepo parallel with that shot there...
Don't care if it's hyperbole, this video is one of the greats of youtube. I keep coming back to it every now and again. The editing is just structured so well. Def deserves more views.
Overblood 2: Charlie from Street Fighter's adventures in Final Fantasy 7
Edit: Holy shit, this is way more than that. Forgive me Overblood 2.
Oh look it's Charlie from Street Fighter and we appear to be playing as him.
Every time I rewatch this video I end up with a big ol goofy grin. Fantastic video, cheers.
Okay, that "I'm an Overblood 2" joke at the end had my sides hurting. Never change, Charlie.
Alright, I'm gonna be real. The original video was one of my favourites, but this shit? This shit right here? Legendary. That whole ending bit you had about how there's still so much to be garnered from enjoying this game in spite of itself, and that optimistic view on delving into obscure shit, not to be the wacky "Woah, what were they thinking" guy, but instead to just explore and enjoy the largely unknown sounded like fuckin' character development when put next to the first OB2 video. As someone who's been on your wild ride for longer than I can remember, that made this upload nigh momentous.
Also, oh sweet baby Cthulu, that "Gaming Brit voice" was gold and fuckin' killed me. GGs
Given the recent news about how kids in the US are starting to talk and sound more like Brits thanks to various TV shows, I’d say Overblood 2 was ahead of it’s time in terms of its dub.
Clearly they just knew where society was going in America… which is funny considering we didn’t get the game over here.
46:00 I see what you did there to further roast the voice acting hiccup. Well played
Phew i thought i was losing my mind. Maybe we all are
@@chickenicecream1942 YOU CRAZY?! "butt smack"
Hey look it's Charlie from TGBS
We appear to be watching him
I get it
*Featuring Charlie from the TGBS Series.
Pipo's been stuck in my head since I saw Charlie's first Overblood video. He's my cat in Monster Hunter, my horse in RDR, and a ton of other stuff in shit I write. The enhancing of his arc by the sequel makes the wait for this truly worth it. ;_;
Wow, this IS "back from the dead," in the best way. And wouldn't you know it, I just rewatched the original episode yesterday!
I can't believe I just spent over 9 minutes hearing a man dissect whether the character Raz from 1998's 'Overblood 2' is the same Raz as the protagonist of 1996's 'Overblood.'
I think this is what they meant when they say "shit" game. But I mean this in the most positive and good-intentioned way I could possibly ever mean. This is what "shit" games should be like.
“I can’t believe I’ve been capped by a guy who can waltz.”
Imagine if IRL you'd get thrown out of the club for disgracing the establishment with your weak dance moves. That sounds like my anxiety dreams.
Well, this is amazing! Thanks for putting this together - it's awesome. It's also good to know I'm not the only person making OverBlood 2 videos in 2020... Happy to clear some things up if you'd like :)
Everything you said at the end succinctly surmises why I like watching your videos so much. So many of these games I’ve never had the chance to play, and you shedding light on them really inspires me to play them and even share the magic with my girlfriend. Thank you.
God I had the biggest smile on my face watching that escape sequence, holy crap, what even IS this game
I can't believe Overblood 2 is the canonical prequel to Genshin Impact.
this party’s getting crazy
Lets rock!
Both games deserve HD ports to current consoles and pc.
Sucks that Sony isn't even trying to preserve games from the PS1 & PS2 gen now.
Why preserve when you can make a shitty remake?
Yeah a remake of this game would be so good.
You can preserve anything you want and play it with any enhancement you'd like right now, without giving more of your money to hungry corporations.
I wonder who owns the rights of RiverHill Soft?
Maybe Level-5…!?
I was barely born when this game came out and I live in America, but I would consider myself a fan of this game despite never playing it. I was somewhere between seventh and ninth grade when I watched a let's play of this game and it gave me a lot of enjoyment during a rough period of my life and I'm thankful for it.
I found your channel because of the OverBlood 1 video. Noone else has covered it, I don't even know why I played it, but I'm glad I'm here now.
I love it when TGBS gives us these in-depth look at old obscure games. Always such a treat and they end up videos you can continually come back to time and time again.
I absolutely loved that little segment at the end that talked about playing obscure games you never heard of. Quite a few years ago I wanted to try out Earthbound after hearing about all the praise for it. I decided to emulate it since I didn't have a WII U and when I was getting the ROM I saw 2 other roms from the same series next to it.
I had no clue Earthbound even WAS part of a series and I downloaded Mother 1 and Mother 3 as well for the fun of it. I actually got kinda bored of Earthbound halfway through and decided to take a break from it by seeing what Mother 3 was like. I ended up absolutely loving it and actually stopped playing Earthbound to just play Mother 3 to the end. Its actually my favourite game now and I would have never played it if I didn't just try it out on random from an emulation site.
Try out weird games people. Even if the games are shit you can at least say you experienced it.
Honestly I adore games like these that have the ambition but loads of jankiness and inexperience, they often provide experiences you'd never see elsewhere and in the rare moments when they do hit they stick with you
Yet another game you’ve convinced me that I must make part of my ever expanding collection.
The "But wait there's more" joke is great
Charlie this video gave me the biggest damn grin the longer it went on. I completely felt that energy you were expressing with how the game escalates its story while being totally sincere with itself, its a feel you can only really get from the experimental days of the 5th and 6th gen games. I'm kind of upset this game only got a PAL release, but I have already hunted down some ISOs to use in an emulator so I can experience this ride for myself. Your little speech at the end really hits it right on the head, about finding unique experiences in games that time has forgotten and finding the joy in playing them.
The 'It's Christmas' part gave me the best laugh I had in a while.
The world needs a resurrection of this series.
I love bad games that clearly had way too much heart and effort put into them
The part about "69 characters" reminded me of a similar text on the back of a point-and-click-adventure game I played. I think it said something like "3 breathtaking worlds and 50 amazing locations to explore". Thing is, what counts as a "world" and what counts as a "location"? When playing the game it felt like just one world and about 5 unique locations. Perhaps they count every screen as a new location. It's weird. x)
My friend was gifted this when it came out, we had never heard of it but what an experience it was! Absolutely hilarious game, kind of awful, yet it was so different and obscure in the most fascinating way that we could not put it down. Him slapping his arse at the start of the game is still burnt into my memory 20 years later. There was a certain mystery to games back in the late 90's/ early 2000's, going into Game and just picking random games out of the discounted section, I played so many objectively terrible games but had the best time playing them.
I knew this game reminded me of rogue Galaxy, but to know Its made by the same people makes so much sense.
man this game running at a good framerate would be pretty crazy good looking for a ps1 games. those textures are nuts sometimes
I'm only 37 minutes in but I must say: Damn Charlie, you did a lot of work for this! I'm legit enthralled, and the game seems pretty neat. I have a thing for weird obscure PS1 stuff.
Edit: Alright, that was legit awesome.
I wasn't expecting Overblood 2 to be THIS insane and interesting, given the lukewarm prequel. It's a damn shame it never got released State-side.
Thanks anyway Brit! For introducing this unexpected gem. I wanna experience this fine-ass madness for myself now.
The Gaming Brit is probably the best TH-camr at providing in depth game analysis. Moreover, his editing skills and ability to make the content downright entertaining are impressive. Love these videos and on a side note, this guy is the reason I'm a Devil May Cry fan now.
I've been waiting for this since your original Overblood video, and it was absolutely worth it! I truly love your deep dives into obscure games that probably don't deserve the level of scrutiny you give them. And yet you're able to pull actually very interesting insights from games like Overblood 2 of all things. Amazing job as always! Keep up the great work!
You got me thinking about the Raz situation and I thought of something that could help bridge the gap a bit more.
What if Clone Raz DOES still have Evil Raz's memories but they put a mental block in place that stopped him from accessing them during the time of OB1? The only other case of cloning we see is Millie and she still has all her memories in tact as a perfect clone so it's likely Clone Raz, being another perfect clone, had his memories but was then brainwashed into forgetting them.
Over the next 20 years the brainwashing would come undone and his memories would return to him, giving him back the knowledge and skills of Evil Raz but with the added experience of Clone Raz, making him actually become something of an amalgamation of both with him picking and choosing the details of his backstory depending on what's more convenient to the situation.
Thus, he describes his time at Lystra Labs from the perspective of Evil Raz but leaves out all the stuff concerning him being a clone because, for all intents and purposes, he is THE Raz Carcy. The other scientists getting their memories wiped just gave him an easy out to pick and choose what he wants people to know that he knows.
He may have not said the iconic line, but at least he alluded to it
DUDE!!!! Ive waited SOOOO long for this!! Ive watched your Overblood part 1 video so much that I can pretty much recite it word for word! This ROCKS!!! Thanks bro!
Well damn, now I HAVE to know what's in that secret level! You tease, Charlie!
But seriously, you did it; this whole Back from the Dead series, and this video especially, is inspiring me to seek out whatever weird, underplayed gems could be out there. Who knows? There could very well be an unsung classic just waiting to be rediscovered. After all, if OverBlood 2 could be this incredible, then anything's possible.
There is a video on TH-cam of this by LAHKW. I'll have a HD version up in the next month or so on my Channel :)
What you said at the end really resonated with me. The Back From The Dead series is some of your best work because despite the games being unconventional and obscure, you can see the creator's heart and dreams in the finished product. And only those games can truly be called legendary.
"Level 5"
"Phenomenally successful game company"
Well something doesn't add up...
The fact that Hino brought us this amazing Gem as well as amazing convoluted stories such as Inazuma 11 and LBX is mind blowing. He's truly my favourite video game writer without a doubt.
What’s LBX?
you know Arcano, we really are the Overblood 2!
Bro thanks for making this. This was in one of my top five games as a kid. Great video, keep it up.
How did you manage to get a copy of Cyberpunk 2077 already???
Hino's work....notoriously convoluted writing, anime-try hard, and often having a protagonist that's a bit of a pushover.
YES. Overblood 2 needs some recognition for how insane it is. Thank you for this!
I feel like I'm one of the few people who actually played this game when it came out.
I never got really far into it but I definitely remember being somewhat awe struck with the scale and the world; the cooling towers in the game was always something that stuck in my mind even now
I have no words. This is the greatest game series no one has ever played. On the edge of my seat for those last 30 minutes or so.
I have zero ties to this game and I can still easily one of my fav if not my fav video retrospective, so much to unpack and it just rocks the charm and cheesy-ness of 90s games
This is what made my time with Deadly Premonition so awesome - it really did feel like you were walking around this weird, funky, sincere world - a place you couldn't really find anywhere else. It's a great thing games like this are out there just waiting for us to find & explore. :)
This is so out there, it's great!
Love to find content as complete and enjoyable as this. Appreciated.
LOVED this video, probably my favorite one on your channel at this point. What a wild and ridiculous ride and exactly the kind of gaming content i enjoy seeing on TH-cam. Cheers!
You know a youtube channel is great when you watch an hour+ long video about a videogame you haven't played or heard of.
I really appreciate that you rendered this video in 4:3.
Hope we see more of this series, because this was amazing.
'Time out'
'Your time... is UP!'
I've been quoting the original overblood 2 for 8 years since your first vid.
Glorious
Bruh, this game blew my mind when I rented it back in the day. Also, thank you for showing me my incompetence by collecting all those keycards.
There are key cards on most levels which help you accumulate CP to unlock the hidden Episode 8.
not gonna lie, i love the voice acting in this game
I do too. Not enough games have regular Brits doing the voices. The main guy sounds exactly like Tommy from Snatch too. I was waiting for him to say, "Ey, who took the jam out your jelly donut?"
this whole video makes me think of my 6th shroom trip I experienced in Chicago back in march. it was a horrifying experience being in public tripping on drugs, but in the end, I was very enlightened.
thank you for everything you do, these videos give me life.
the GameInformer let’s play of OverBlood was one of my favorite group of vids on youtube, they may have gotten me into let’s plays? i can’t say for sure, it was so long ago. anyways i had no idea there was a sequel, this should be a treat
and now i just realized they did a let’s play of Overblood 2
Thank you for keeping the Overblood dream alive - never forgot your original video, nor the Game Informer Super Replay of both games.
The game informer super replay of the overblood games were immaculate
Brit: OB1's combat
Me: **visible Star Wars confusion**
Never thought i'd see this game again, the first review that got me hooked on your content. So fulfilling to see an end to this after so long, feels like an end to a journey. Looking forward to more of your stuff dude!!
I’ve been following the lore of this channel for like 7 or 8 years and having this video, finally, means so much to me.
"OB1's combat is bad"
Hello there.
General Kenobi!
Finally, a satisfying end to the Overblood saga.
Props for reviewing these kinds of games. This auteur philosophy is needed more in the games industry today.