Galerians



Waking up in an unfamiliar place can be an unsettling event. It's more so when you wake up alone and Strapped to An Operating Table. Especially with Psychic Powers and amnesia.

That's the boat that the protagonist of Galerians, 15-year-old Rion Steiner, finds himself in. When Rion hears a girl's voice calling to him for help inside his mind, he psychokinetically frees himself and sets about trying to find his way to her. Little does he know that the attempt will pit him against several other psychics known as Galerians, a whole lotta robots, his growing addiction to PPECs and one very angry supercomputer with a god complex.

The second game involves the characters of the future reviving him from the dead in order to fight a new group of Galerians whose intent is to restore the aforementioned supercomputer at all costs. It has one of the strangest endings ever seen in a survival horror game.

There is also a CG-based movie which retells the first game, part of which is used in the "recap" sequence of the second game.


 * Abusive Parents: Supercomputers with god complexes not withstanding, is a little... questionable.
 * Aerith and Bob: 'Birdman,' 'Rainheart,' and...'Rita.' Okay.
 * The Aggressive Drug Dealer: Joule in the Babylon Hotel. The only outright drug dealer in the game also seems to be the only black man in the game.
 * AI Is a Crapshoot: To make her subservient, her creator taught Dorothy that humans served God as their creator and she must serve them as hers. The response? The Family Project. Dorothy decides to make her own super-powered children who will be subservient to her and wipe out her own creators. is also a computer program, not a Galerian.
 * Aliens and Monsters: The Rabbits (guys in bandages/trenchcoats) and Arabesques (Alienesque monsters).
 * Amnesiac Hero: Rion in the first game.
 * Anguished Declaration of Love: Not a terrifically dramatic example, but in Galerians: ASH.
 * Arachnid Appearance and Attire: Ash.
 * Ax Crazy: Birdman in the first game and Parano in the sequel.
 * Back From the Dead: It also is a case of Fish Out of Temporal Water.
 * Bandaged Face: First generation Rabbits, for whatever reason.
 * Barbie Doll Anatomy: Rion is depicted in various states undress, and tends to lack...features. No nipples. Except in the official art. Huh? However, Nitro's costume strongly suggests that she does have 'em. Additionally, Rion gets some full frontal nudity in Galerians: ASH, and apparently has no penis.
 * Being Tortured Makes You Evil: Ash after the equivalent of thousands of years of torment and isolation at the hands of his creator.
 * Bizarrchitecture: Gigantic iron globe balanced on an absurdly long metal toothpick aside, whoever put the Mushroom Tower's elevator systems together is completely insane.
 * Blessed with Suck: PPECs (Psychic Power Enhancement Chemicals) grant psychic abilities such as pyrokinesis and telekinesis. The downside is that they're highly addictive, dangerous and overuse can result in a condition known as 'shorting', where the victim psychically destroys everything nearby instantly by blowing their minds - and his own. There is a drug to stop it, but the question is whether the victim - or someone nearby - is able to inject it/shoot them with it in time.
 * Bowdlerization: The term PPEC only exists in the English version, evidently to avoid calling the drugs what they are.
 * Body Horror: Dorothy, you've got something in your mouth...
 * Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: Sure Rion, you may have defeated Dorothy, but you also just succeeded in
 * Brought to You by The Letter "S": Ash has his initial written on his chest for some reason.
 * Cain and Abel: Rion and, uh... Cain.
 * Captain Oblivious: Crovic, the plumber of the Babylon hotel, does not notice that 
 * City Noir: Complete with Apathetic Citizens galore.
 * Asshole Victim:
 * Cover Version: Within the first game's first few minutes of actual gameplay, an instrumental remix of Nine Inch Nails' Terrible Lie can be heard.
 * Creepy Child: Rainheart and to a lesser extent Rion.
 * Died in Your Arms Tonight: . Galerians: ASH reverses the roles,
 * Disposable Sex Worker:
 * Emergency Weapon: Averted - you run out of drugs (there's a finite supply and Respawning Enemies) and you're dead. Even if you Short, that drains your health, so you're going to die sooner rather than later.
 * Epic Instrumental Opener: Release me, I wanna be free.
 * Empty Room Psych: The bathrooms seem like great places for shock horror, but the game never goes for it.
 * Evil Albino: The Rabbits.
 * Evilutionary Biologist: Dorothy... kind of. It seems that she wants to eliminate humans and replace them with her more "advanced" children. In reality, her goal is more selfish -
 * Fake Ultimate Hero:, who also happens to be a fine case of Dirty Coward.
 * Fangs Are Evil: Every single tooth in Parano's mouth is filed to a point.
 * Fashions Never Change: The year is 2522, and yet people are still dressing like it's the 90s.
 * Flashback Cut: In the first game, Stage B is chock full of them.
 * Foe Yay / Ho Yay: Ash and Rion, heavily. In addition, certain fans seem to see it between Rion and some of the other Galerians, particularly Cain.
 * For Science!: Dorothy's creation.
 * Fun with Acronyms:
 * Gadgeteer Genius: Pat.
 * Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke: Our villains: a group of genetically engineered superhumans designed to supplant the human race.
 * Giggling Villain: Birdman. Nonstop. Forever.
 * Parano does this too.
 * Goggles Do Nothing: Pat wears goggles, evidently just for pilot chic.
 * Guinea Pig Family: Dr. Steiner and Dr. Pascalle see no alternative for combating Dorothy besides
 * Green-Eyed Monster: Cain, whose green eyes are the main characteristic distinguishing him from, ironically.
 * Hot Mom: Holy crap Elsa.
 * I Cannot Self-Terminate:
 * I'm a Humanitarian: In the subtitled movie, it is subtly implied that is a cannibal.
 * Inside a Computer System: A big part of the second game.
 * Kill It with Fire: Red. Also Rainheart's preferred method of fighting. Using Red on him is not wise.
 * Kiss of Death: Let the Ho Yay commence! Ash ingests uranium and transfers it to Rion by mouth. Later, Rion returns the favor.
 * Kung Fu Wizard: Ash and his completely ridiculous karate chops.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Rion.
 * Licking the Blade: Parano, from the sequel.
 * Loads and Loads of Loading: Not an egregious case, but it does occur every time you walk through a door. galerians... galerians... galerians... galerians... galerians...
 * Mad Doctor: Dr. Lem. Arguably, Dr. Steiner and Dr. Pascalle as well.
 * Make Me Wanna Shout: Nalcon creates a sonic boom.
 * Mental World: Appears many times in both games. In the first game, it showed up during the deaths of, but most prevalent in the sequel when it is revealed that
 * Mismatched Eyes: Birdman has one blue, the other gold.
 * Missing Mom: Lilia's mother is never heard from or even spoken of at any point.
 * Mr. Exposition: Dr. Albert Steiner pretty much dumps the entire plot of the game into the player's lap in a ten minute long prerecorded monologue and then vanishes from the plot. That's justifiable since.
 * My Beloved Smother: Dorothy to all of her children,
 * Name of Cain: Uh, Cain.
 * Names to Know In Anime: The Japanese casts contains number of notables:
 * Akira Ishida (Rion)
 * Takehito Koyasu (Birdman)
 * Yuka Imai (Rita)
 * Shinichiro Miki (Ash)
 * Yukana (Nitro)
 * Not Distracted by the Sexy: In the sequel, nobody seems to notice or care that Nitro is headlighting through an iron breastplate or that Dr. Lilia's dress shows off her underthings.
 * Offing the Offspring: Dorothy seems to have no problem with sending her own creations to their doom,
 * Ominous Latin Chanting: "Memina Tui" from the sequel. It's a little bit jarring next to the electro-industrial noise that comprises most of the rest of the soundtrack.
 * Only I Can Kill Him: Apparently only a Child of Dorothy can kill another Child of Dorothy.
 * Overlord, Jr.: Ash.
 * Pedophile Priest: "DO YOU KEEP THE MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS?"
 * Plot Hole: Oh god, they're everywhere.
 * Poor Communication Kills: Why didn't Rita or Rainheart just tell Birdman that they had Lilia trapped in the Babylon Hotel?
 * In that same vein, why didn't 'anyone' tell Rion
 * Psychic Link: Lilia and Rion, to the extent that whenever Rion feels pain, Lilia feels it as well.
 * Psychic Nosebleed: Occurs frequently when a lot of mental exertion is going on. Sometimes coupled with Tears of Blood.
 * Psychic Powers: Oh so much...
 * In the first game alone, we have the drugs D-Felon (telekinesis), Red (pyrokinesis), and Nalcon (sonic waves generated through the mind). Rion is also permanently under the effect of a drug that gives him telepathy and the ability to read psychic impressions on objects.
 * Psycho Electro: Parano's main abilities, aside from cutting and spinning around nonstop, involve electricity.
 * Shapeshifting
 * Squishy Wizard: Lilia, the carrier of and a girl with the ability to stop Galerians from using their powers. Her greatest weakness is being hit in the face with tables.
 * Stripperiffic: Characters in this series tend not to be heavily dressed, and midriffs are bared rampantly. Naturally, the bad guys are more stripperiffic; Rita (Cleavage Window, Bare Your Midriff, Zettai Ryouiki) and Nitro (Vapor Wear, Showgirl Skirt, Fetish Fuel Station Attendant) are the prime examples. Birdman wears overalls...and that's about it.
 * Incorruptibly pure Lilia clearly sports a Black Bra and Panties in the Galerians: Ash...and at least black panties in the first game.
 * Averted with the military personnel in Galerians: Ash, who wear convincing fatigues and body armor.
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: According to the sequel's logic, time in a computer passes infinitely slower than time in the real world. With that in mind,
 * Selective Condemnation: Despite having just killed dozens upon dozens of hospital employee NPCs without even blinking during his escape, Rion
 * Skele-Bot 9000: Ties in with a rather unexpected Robotic Reveal. In the middle of the bossfight,
 * Snow Means Death: Seen in Rita's Mental World after the Boss Battle with her.
 * Sole Survivor: Out of both games,
 * Split Personality: Also,  seems to suffer from an alternate personality, one that is brought out into the open by the PPECs.
 * The Starscream:
 * Strapped to An Operating Table: Rion, at the beginning of the game.
 * Stuffed Into the Fridge: Most of Rion's childhood.
 * Superpower Meltdown: Happens to the player as part of the game's mechanics whenever they overuse their psychic powers and short out.
 * Also,
 * Super Serum: PPECs (Psychic Power Enhancement Chemicals) allow Rion and others to use psychic powers.
 * Tomato in the Mirror: Rion is . Also, in the second game, there is.
 * Turned Against Her Masters: Dorothy.
 * Tyke Bomb: All of the Galerians.
 * Unexplained Accent: Parano rolls his 'R's very faintly. This may be an echo of Parano's Japanese VA, who rolls his 'R's with impunity because it sounds tough in that language. However, in English it just becomes a head-scratcher.
 * Unwinnable by Design: All drugs in the game are finite, so if you've used up all the available Delmetor in a stage and are close to short circuiting, you are very screwed indeed.
 * Vasquez Always Dies: Cas is a Vasquez Expy. Guess what happens to her?
 * Voice with an Internet Connection: Lilia to Rion in the sequel.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Ash
 * Whole Costume Reference: The second generation Rabbits are all dressed exactly like the Strangers.
 * You Are the Translated Foreign Word: Somewhat averted in that it's never explicitly mentioned ingame and the term itself is more of a vague prisoner metaphor, but the term 'Galerian' seems to be a corruption of the French word 'galérien,' which translates to 'galley slave,' a criminal or prisoner of war forced to row in galleys.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness:
 * You Shall Not Pass:
 * You Wake Up in a Room
 * Your Head Asplode: You must take pills in order to curb your Psychic Powers. If you don't, your player character's brainwaves will pop the heads of any mooks he walks past, as his health slowly drains away.