Runner introduction starts at 0:09 Run starts at 1:15 Couch commentary is provided by NPC Raelcun is host This speedrun was recorded live at Awesome Games Done Quick 2020, a weeklong charity speedrun marathon raising money for Prevent Cancer Foundation. Awesome Games Done Quick 2020 is just one of the many charity marathons put on by Games Done Quick. For more information on AGDQ2020, find us at: gamesdonequick.com Looking for live updates? Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/GamesDoneQuick Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/GamesDoneQuick Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/gamesdonequick
If you listen really carefully you can clearly hear my 3DO loading like the beast it is anytime I open a door or a cutscene happens. It was sitting a fair distance away too in front of the TV.
until I saw this comment I was under the impression the game was named PeteDorr and it was being ran by Doctor Hauzer. Not sure how I misread the title so badly.
Now I'm curious, what's the loudest console you've had to deal with? the worst I've heard was the Dreamcast and my old PS3 sounding like it's ready for takeoff
The great thing about dramatic musical stings is that they can never be overused. They're always effective, no matter how many times per minute you drop them in.
There was some definite love and attention put into this: those lovely door transitions, for instance, are appropriate. If it opens towards you entering a room, it opens away when you go the opposite direction. Speaking of door transitions, I love that the wardrobe is capable of preventing you from opening the door but the door itself opens away from you.
Man 1994 was weird... we had SO MANY amazing 16-bit games, but me and my friends we would dream about playing games like this one because we saw a cool screenshot in a magazine once... Oh, how innocent we were.
This was quite the excellent transition from Awful Block to Horror Block! Wish I could have watched it live, but alas, I had to tap out a little early.
Obviously the game devs put so much effort into their animations they wanted to make sure the player got to truly experience and enjoy every last frame
How do you put a boulder in a hallway that is larger than any of the doors? It'd have to be lowered from a removed roof. That's some god tier dedication to traps.
No no, it wasn't brought in as a boulder. Clearly Doctor Hauzer brought a bunch of dirt into the mansion and packed it all together into one big ball lol
To be honest, I quite liked the idea of Dr Hauzer. It's a survival horror game, with puzzles to solve and I don't think the story is half bad for what it is. For a game that came in 1996, this could have been a decent game, but the execution was poor. Some bad games makes us wonder "What the hell were they thinking", but this game is just a fine idea that got executed poorly. Instead of the gaming looking like serious, it turns out to have a cryptic gameplay, slow paced movement and the animations are wacky.
Imagine if there were a Hydlide/Doctor Hauzer crossover. Imagine Jimothy the Knight running through these choppy halls. The first video game playable on a ViewMaster.
You know, I'd like to see a remake of this. Good concept but poor execution, some of that would have been the tech at the time. Instead of remaking a good game into an average game, take a bad game and make it better
@@gogosegaga Descent, 1994, fully 3D (and actually having the ability to go up and down and tilts your view when you strafe) FPS though it does use some billboarding on powerups and explosion graphics. Enemy ships are small but actually full 3D too, and fragment into small 3D chunks that move through 3D space. If you're willing to accept billboarding, Magic Carpet is a free-range FPS ALSO from 1994 with rudimentary hilly terrain, building structures and billboarded humans. Where it suffers is that it's on the 3DO, which was quite honestly a garbage console for 3D (from what I've found IT HAS NO CACHE!!!). It's an FMV machine and it SHOWS. Some upgrades were planned to give it extra oomph (the M2 and MX chipsets) but the M2 was pulled and the MX failed when a 1998 team-up with nintendo also failed.
The laughter that ensues in the background during this run, especially at the beginning, could possibly make this the best video game ever made! I am surprised I did not see people falling out of their chair 10/10
Game designer's ideas. Let's take the best parts of Resident Evil and Alone in the Dark. What did people love about those games? Tank Controls and Fixed camera angles. 10/10
It's like a weird blend of "Alone In The Dark", "The Nameless Game", "Hotel Dusk" and "Again". I almost kinda wanna play it, but I think I'll enjoy it more from afar. Neat game and run!
Extremely ambitious for its time. No wonder it is cumbersome and has some hillarious scenes. If it had had better speed, it could have easily been a game from 1998. Nice!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this one of, if not, the, first fully 3D console game? That alone makes it impressive, but then considering the unique genre and fact that it's on inferior hardware (compared to the then 3D capable PS1 and Sega Saturn)
Runner introduction starts at 0:09
Run starts at 1:15
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This game needs an all-deaths run.
If you listen really carefully you can clearly hear my 3DO loading like the beast it is anytime I open a door or a cutscene happens. It was sitting a fair distance away too in front of the TV.
Fast gameplay
until I saw this comment I was under the impression the game was named PeteDorr and it was being ran by Doctor Hauzer. Not sure how I misread the title so badly.
Now I'm curious, what's the loudest console you've had to deal with? the worst I've heard was the Dreamcast and my old PS3 sounding like it's ready for takeoff
@@sphealingit222 the original play station. Brrrrreeem, CHUNK
The great thing about dramatic musical stings is that they can never be overused. They're always effective, no matter how many times per minute you drop them in.
What about dropping them in however many times *per frame?*
@@Ohflipsnap So that's what Virtual Hydlide needed
the first survival horror soundtrack made entirely of dramatic musical stings
There was some definite love and attention put into this: those lovely door transitions, for instance, are appropriate. If it opens towards you entering a room, it opens away when you go the opposite direction.
Speaking of door transitions, I love that the wardrobe is capable of preventing you from opening the door but the door itself opens away from you.
This runs at a breezy 120 frames per minute.
more frame perfect inputs than a TAS
this game has frames?
Chad Does Things No,
Man 1994 was weird... we had SO MANY amazing 16-bit games, but me and my friends we would dream about playing games like this one because we saw a cool screenshot in a magazine once... Oh, how innocent we were.
With frame rates like this, it’ll be easy to get juuuust the right screenshot for your article :D
As a resident evil fan, I feel like it is now my duty to try this game out
I love survival horror games. Even finished bad ones like OverBlood but this .. I will skip this
Shotgun to break open glass, when you'd just used a crowbar to pull open some planks, haha. Must be tough glass.
For 1994, it's actually a decent looking game. If it could actually run decently, it'd be alright.
That game over screen.
GAME
Absolutely loved him taking some time to show off the weirder glitches!
This was quite the excellent transition from Awful Block to Horror Block! Wish I could have watched it live, but alas, I had to tap out a little early.
I died at that "WHAT?!" from the dude showing the boulder in the hallway lmao
Obviously the game devs put so much effort into their animations they wanted to make sure the player got to truly experience and enjoy every last frame
This... sure was a game!
How do you put a boulder in a hallway that is larger than any of the doors? It'd have to be lowered from a removed roof. That's some god tier dedication to traps.
No no, it wasn't brought in as a boulder. Clearly Doctor Hauzer brought a bunch of dirt into the mansion and packed it all together into one big ball lol
Concrete is your friend, friend, it's basically Instant Boulder: just add water, shape it, let dry, perfection
Don’t question Doctor Hauser’s methods
Doctor Hauzer just ordered a magic boulder, put the package content on the floor, then one water drop and hop you get a giant boulder in the hallway 😋
Sometimes the nicest thing you can say about a game is that at least it's not Virtual Hydlide.
This is, like, old-school Runescape graphics. It kinda has a charm to it, though.
To be honest, I quite liked the idea of Dr Hauzer. It's a survival horror game, with puzzles to solve and I don't think the story is half bad for what it is. For a game that came in 1996, this could have been a decent game, but the execution was poor.
Some bad games makes us wonder "What the hell were they thinking", but this game is just a fine idea that got executed poorly. Instead of the gaming looking like serious, it turns out to have a cryptic gameplay, slow paced movement and the animations are wacky.
mar 1994
Amazing run. Runner was a blast to listen to.
We saw about 4696 frames this whole run. Something to think about.
Oh wow, I didn't know AGDQ was doing PowerPoint presentations!
Imagine if there were a Hydlide/Doctor Hauzer crossover. Imagine Jimothy the Knight running through these choppy halls. The first video game playable on a ViewMaster.
21:12 Nice to see that the Mighty Number 9 trailer was not Pizza-Explosion's first appearance in the world of video games.
holy shit I remember playing this as a kid...
"Decided to put an Indiana jones style boulder in the hallway..."
Random guy in the back: "WHAT!"
You know, I'd like to see a remake of this. Good concept but poor execution, some of that would have been the tech at the time. Instead of remaking a good game into an average game, take a bad game and make it better
4 seconds per frame
"30 spf" lol
Watching this game makes me feel like I'm in slow motion
The door the dresser is blocking opens outward...
Yeah, he ran Urban Yeti at some past GDQ event didn't he? Awesome guy
You know, at least you can say the door transition animations have a decent framerate.
What do you mean? Are you seriously expecting 60fps?! It’s a game from 1994 and very early 3D
@@gogosegaga Descent, 1994, fully 3D (and actually having the ability to go up and down and tilts your view when you strafe) FPS though it does use some billboarding on powerups and explosion graphics. Enemy ships are small but actually full 3D too, and fragment into small 3D chunks that move through 3D space.
If you're willing to accept billboarding, Magic Carpet is a free-range FPS ALSO from 1994 with rudimentary hilly terrain, building structures and billboarded humans.
Where it suffers is that it's on the 3DO, which was quite honestly a garbage console for 3D (from what I've found IT HAS NO CACHE!!!). It's an FMV machine and it SHOWS. Some upgrades were planned to give it extra oomph (the M2 and MX chipsets) but the M2 was pulled and the MX failed when a 1998 team-up with nintendo also failed.
The laughter that ensues in the background during this run, especially at the beginning, could possibly make this the best video game ever made! I am surprised I did not see people falling out of their chair 10/10
Game designer's ideas. Let's take the best parts of Resident Evil and Alone in the Dark. What did people love about those games?
Tank Controls and Fixed camera angles. 10/10
More 3DO! There are some gems for the system too like Return Fire. And it's enjoyable to see these not so great games as well.
Back in the day this would have been mind blowing the graphics are better than alone in the dark
Neat game for 1994
It's like a weird blend of "Alone In The Dark", "The Nameless Game", "Hotel Dusk" and "Again".
I almost kinda wanna play it, but I think I'll enjoy it more from afar. Neat game and run!
This looks like a game dev had Resident Evil described to him verbally and he tried to recreate it strictly from that. O.o
I thought this was a Alone In The Dark speedrun from the thumbnail alone.
Extremely ambitious for its time. No wonder it is cumbersome and has some hillarious scenes. If it had had better speed, it could have easily been a game from 1998. Nice!
only game I've seen with a faster first death is King's Field: the Ancient City
TGBS LET'S GOOOOO!
How does it rival virtual hydlide I didn't think that was possible
3DO vs Saturn.
18:07
Tnt turning into Minecraft lava
Frame rate aside, this actually seems like a cool game ngl
3DO was kind of a neat console though. Best console I've had after PSX and PS4.
The only game that could surpass Virtual Hydlide in any way
Love me a good 60spf
Even the main menu looks like its dropping frames
14:51 - You mean, other than against the controls, I imagine? :P
Yeah, I don’t think there’s any other fighting in the game. I mean after all, Adams is a journal, not a detective or task force member or officer
20:58 - ok thats creepy
My god, the faces are worse than CDi Zelda
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this one of, if not, the, first fully 3D console game? That alone makes it impressive, but then considering the unique genre and fact that it's on inferior hardware (compared to the then 3D capable PS1 and Sega Saturn)
There were quite a few other 3D console titles by that point, anyway, e.g. 1993's Star Fox, and probably others on the 3DO.
Seeing that this run is quite shorter than Virtual Hydlide, I thought this game's frame rate wouldn't be as bad.
Oh my. No. This is much worse
his head fell off
that's kinda cool. i mean it could've been on pc and run a lot nicer, but oh well
first?