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''Overblood'' is a 1997 [[Sci-Fi]] [[Survival Horror]]/[[Adventure Game|Adventure]] game for the original [[Play Station]]. It was developed by the Japanese company Riverhillsoft and published by EA. It was one of the many games [[Follow the Leader|made in the wake of the success]] of the first [[Resident Evil]].
''Overblood'' is a 1997 [[Sci-Fi]] [[Survival Horror]]/[[Adventure Game|Adventure]] game for the original [[PlayStation]]. It was developed by the Japanese company Riverhillsoft and published by EA. It was one of the many games [[Follow the Leader|made in the wake of the success]] of the first [[Resident Evil]].


The game begins as the protagonist wakes from cryostasis with amnesia. After saving himself from the life-threatening cold of the room by wearing a small vest he calls a [[Blatant Lies|jacket]], he learns learns from a computer terminal that his name is Raz Karcy and that he was never supposed to wake up. With the aid of the robot Pipo he begins exploring the mysterious complex in which he is trapped, discovering the aftermath of an earthquake and the [[Everything's Deader With Zombies|unfortunate results]] of a Super Soldier project. Things [[It Got Worse|get complicated]] when he discovers he is infected with the mutation-causing [[The Virus|ARNA Virus]] and that someone wants to make sure he never escapes...
The game begins as the protagonist wakes from cryostasis with amnesia. After saving himself from the life-threatening cold of the room by wearing a small vest he calls a [[Blatant Lies|jacket]], he learns learns from a computer terminal that his name is Raz Karcy and that he was never supposed to wake up. With the aid of the robot Pipo, he begins exploring the mysterious complex in which he is trapped, discovering the aftermath of an earthquake and the [[Everything's Deader with Zombies|unfortunate results]] of a Super Soldier project. Things [[It Got Worse|get complicated]] when he discovers he is infected with the mutation-causing [[The Virus|ARNA Virus]] and that someone wants to make sure he never escapes...


It is notably more puzzle oriented than other Survival Horror games, having less than ten enemy encounters over the course of the entire game, counting the boss. It was also commended for its use of companions whom you could control at will for puzzles.
It is notably more puzzle oriented than other [[Survival Horror]] games, having less than ten enemy encounters over the course of the entire game, counting the boss. It was also commended for its use of companions whom you could control at will for puzzles.


While it was at the time considered rather average, it is now [[So Bad It's Good|incredibly entertaining]]: the laughably illogical puzzles are just barely passable, the animations for everything from jumping to just standing still are ridiculous, and its otherwise interesting but forgettable plot is chock full of Narm.
While it was at the time considered rather average, it is now [[So Bad It's Good|incredibly entertaining]]: the laughably illogical puzzles are just barely passable, the animations for everything from jumping to just standing still are ridiculous, and its otherwise interesting but forgettable plot is chock full of Narm.


Had a sequel, ''Overblood 2'', [[The Hero]] is Arcano Brandi who traveled to East Edge in 2115 to become a "Junk Blader" [[After the End]] as Earth is a boiling furnace and the only reason people have survived is due to the constant cooling devices. He tries to save and old man at an airport from being robbed but does get a valuable object that involves saving the earth. He then goes on a paid mission to fight the Government. It was released only in Japan and Europe, and contained a [[Game Breaking Bug]] that made it impossible to finish. [[Follow the Leader|It also had a lot of similarities]] to [[Final Fantasy VII|another game]].
In the sequel ''Overblood 2'', [[The Hero]] is Arcano Brandi who traveled to East Edge in 2115 to become a "Junk Blader" [[After the End]] as Earth is a boiling furnace, and the only reason people have survived is due to the constant cooling devices. He tries to save an old man at an airport from being robbed, but does get a valuable object that involves saving the earth. He then goes on a paid mission to fight the Government. It was released only in Japan and Europe, and contained a [[Game Breaking Bug]] that made it impossible to finish. [[Follow the Leader|It also had a lot of similarities]] to [[Final Fantasy VII|another game]].


If you actually looked up this forgotten game, its likely because you watched the [[Let's Play|Super Replay]] of it on Gameinformer.com.
If you actually looked up this forgotten game, its likely because you watched the [[Let's Play|Super Replay]] of it on Gameinformer.com.


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=== Overblood contains examples of: ===
* [[Amnesiac Hero]]: He remembers nothing.
* [[Amnesiac Hero]]: He remembers nothing.
* {{spoiler|[[And Then John Was a Zombie]]: Raz becomes one... but in an unusual fashion, he gets cured in under five minutes.}}
* {{spoiler|[[And Then John Was a Zombie]]: Raz becomes one... but in an unusual fashion, he gets cured in under five minutes}}.
* [[Big Word Shout]] / [[Skyward Scream]]: {{spoiler|Pipoooooooo!.}}
* [[Big Word Shout]]/[[Skyward Scream]]: {{spoiler|Pipoooooooo}}!
* [[Body Horror]]: The result of the [[Viral Transformation]] entry below.
* [[Body Horror]]: The result of the [[Viral Transformation]] entry below.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: {{spoiler|Pipo's chip. Seems extremely pointless to take it? Yes, but Pipo is at the very end uploaded onto Zeus (the giant computer) who lets Milly and Raz out of the base that is about to explode.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: {{spoiler|Pipo's chip. Seems extremely pointless to take it? Yes, but Pipo is at the very end uploaded onto Zeus (the giant computer) who lets Milly and Raz out of the base that is about to explode}}.
* [[Cloning Blues]]: {{spoiler|The main character, Raz Karcy, is actually a clone of the real Raz Karcy, a [[Mad Scientist]] whose wife died. Milly, your companion for most of the game, is actually a clone of the original Milly, the original Karcy's wife. The original Raz Karcy wants clone Milly to love him, but she loves clone Raz.}}
* [[Cloning Blues]]: {{spoiler|The main character Raz Karcy is actually a clone of the real Raz Karcy, a [[Mad Scientist]] whose wife died. Milly, your companion for most of the game, is actually a clone of the original Milly, the original Karcy's wife. The original Raz Karcy wants clone Milly to love him, but she loves clone Raz}}.
* [[Cute Machines]]: Pipo.
* [[Cute Machines]]: Pipo.
* [[Dress-Coded for Your Convenience]]: The good guys wear vests that are too small for them. The evil guys don't.
* [[Dress-Coded for Your Convenience]]: The good guys wear vests that are too small for them. The evil guys don't.
* [[Elaborate Underground Base]]: The first game took place entirely inside one.
* [[Elaborate Underground Base]]: The first game took place entirely inside one.
* [[The Faceless]]: The mysterious man who helps the heroes along and the scientists in the discovered video.
* [[The Faceless]]: The mysterious man who helps the heroes along and the scientists in the discovered video.
* [[Genetic Memory]]: {{spoiler|Milly remembers all of her original's memories because original-Raz wanted her to love him again.}}
* [[Genetic Memory]]: {{spoiler|Milly remembers all of her original's memories because original-Raz wanted her to love him again}}.
* [[Good Morning, Crono]]
* [[Good Morning, Crono]]
* [[Gosh Darn It to Heck]]: It feels like the script was deliberately kept rated G for whatever market appeal they were going for.
* [[Gosh Darn It to Heck]]: It feels like the script was deliberately kept rated G for whatever market appeal they were going for.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: There is nothing that indicates what objects can be interacted with. Many items are not even visible in the game, you just have to interact with one of several identical environmental objects to find the item needed. Crouching and interacting with an object has a different effect than interacting with it standing up, to the point where while standing up you will get "There's nothing here" and while crouching you will find a crucial item. Completion requires you either check every single thing, from desks to boxes to walls, twice, or you use a guide.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: There is nothing that indicates what objects can be interacted with. Many items are not even visible in the game, you just have to interact with one of several identical environmental objects to find the item needed. Crouching and interacting with an object has a different effect than interacting with it standing up, to the point where while standing up you will get "There's nothing here", and while crouching, you will find a crucial item. Completion requires you either check every single thing, from desks to boxes to walls, twice, or you use a guide.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Dear Pipo.}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Dear Pipo}}.
* [[Laser Blade]]: The laser knife.
* [[Laser Blade]]: The laser knife.
* [[Let's Play]]: The previously mentioned Gameinformer Super Replay of the entire game, [http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/12/31/super-replay-overblood-part-1.aspx found here.]
* [[Let's Play]]: The previously mentioned Gameinformer Super Replay of the entire game, [http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/12/31/super-replay-overblood-part-1.aspx found here].
* [[Mad Scientist]]:
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Magic Antidote]]: Once the [[Viral Transformation]] mention below is in full effect, {{spoiler|Milly takes Raz to get treated and completely reverses the virus.}} This essentially wastes the subplot, since there was a decent amount of build up but is never mentioned again after that event.
* [[Magic Antidote]]: Once the [[Viral Transformation]] mention below is in full effect, {{spoiler|Milly takes Raz to get treated and completely reverses the virus}}. This essentially wastes the subplot, since there was a decent amount of build up, but is never mentioned again after that event.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: {{spoiler|Milly (the one who joins the party) was cloned to replace the original's death and be the wife to the husband, original Raz (the villain).}}
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: {{spoiler|Milly (the one who joins the party) was cloned to replace the original's death and be the wife to the husband, original Raz (the villain)}}.
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Pipo. {{spoiler|We'll never forget you.}}
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Pipo. {{spoiler|We'll never forget you}}.
* [[Say My Name]]: {{spoiler|"Pipoooooooooo!"}} and later {{spoiler|"Milllllllllly!"}}
* [[Say My Name]]: {{spoiler|"Pipoooooooooo!"}} and later {{spoiler|"Milllllllllly!"}}.
* [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]]
* [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]]
* [[Super Soldier]]: {{spoiler|This has been Lystra's original aim, creating clone soldiers who carry the ARNA virus that gives them higher sensory perception. This is why the zombies are very strong.}} Obviously, it backfires until {{spoiler|the original Raz shows how to do it... and then you have to fight him}}.
* [[Super Soldier]]: {{spoiler|This has been Lystra's original aim, creating clone soldiers who carry the ARNA virus that gives them higher sensory perception. This is why the zombies are very strong}}. Obviously, it backfires until {{spoiler|the original Raz shows how to do it... and then you have to fight him}}.
* [[Tap On the Head]]: Raz gets knocked out in a single punch from {{spoiler|Original Raz}} compared to the other times he's been punched by zombies.
* [[Tap on the Head]]: Raz gets knocked out in a single punch from {{spoiler|Original Raz}} compared to the other times he's been punched by zombies.
* [[This Cannot Be!]]: Raz says this upon {{spoiler|learning that he's a clone.}}
* [[This Cannot Be!]]: Raz says this upon {{spoiler|learning that he's a clone}}.
* [[Time Limit Boss]]: The final boss must be beaten in five hundred seconds and still escape.
* [[Time Limit Boss]]: The final boss must be beaten in five hundred seconds and still escape.
* [[Unskippable Cutscene]]
* [[Unskippable Cutscene]]: Throughout. Particularly frustrating during the aforementioned [[Time Limit Boss]].
* [[Viral Transformation]]: Happens to {{spoiler|the clone Raz. That is to say, the main character.}}
* [[Viral Transformation]]: Happens to {{spoiler|the clone Raz. That is to say, the main character}}.
* [[You All Look Familiar]]: The zombies all have the exact same model. More obvious than in other games because the only thing they wear is a solid-colored jumpsuit, normally blue but later [[Palette Swap|Palette Swapped]] to green.
* [[You All Look Familiar]]: The zombies all have the exact same model. More obvious than in other games because the only thing they wear is a solid-colored jumpsuit, normally blue but later [[Palette Swap|Palette Swapped]] to green.


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* [[Cool Airship]]: Billboard Island turns into one.
* [[Cool Airship]]: Billboard Island turns into one.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: The owners of Billboard Island force Arcano to fight with them after he tried to rob them.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: The owners of Billboard Island force Arcano to fight with them after he tried to rob them.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Arcano's younger sister, Nina, has these.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Arcano's younger sister Nina has these.
* [[Gosh Darn It to Heck]]: Averted when Arcano says both "shit" and "bastard" in the first cutscenes.
* [[Gosh Darn It to Heck]]: Averted when Arcano says both "shit" and "bastard" in the first cutscenes.
* [[High Altitude Battle]]
* [[High Altitude Battle]]
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* [[Man in White]]
* [[Man in White]]
* [[No Escape but Down]]: At the very start, Arcano jumps out a window.
* [[No Escape but Down]]: At the very start, Arcano jumps out a window.
* [[Only in It For the Money]]: Arcano, after he's finished the first job he was paid for he does decide to work for free.
* [[No Export for You]]: ''[[Overblood]] 2'' never made it to America, but was released in PAL regions and Japan.
* [[Only in It For The Money]]: Arcano, after he's finished the first job he was paid for he does decide to work for free.
* [[Or Was It a Dream?]]: Did Arcano see the spirit of his dead sister or was it a dream?
* [[Or Was It a Dream?]]: Did Arcano see the spirit of his dead sister or was it a dream?
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Raz is played by another actor, at least in the English version.
* [[Rubber Man]]: Kondo is this in his "green" form.
* [[Rubber Man]]: Kondo is this in his "green" form.
* [[Seers]]: Arcano has visions of the future.
* [[Seers]]: Arcano has visions of the future.
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[[Category:Zombie Stories]]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 7 March 2019

Overblood is a 1997 Sci-Fi Survival Horror/Adventure game for the original PlayStation. It was developed by the Japanese company Riverhillsoft and published by EA. It was one of the many games made in the wake of the success of the first Resident Evil.

The game begins as the protagonist wakes from cryostasis with amnesia. After saving himself from the life-threatening cold of the room by wearing a small vest he calls a jacket, he learns learns from a computer terminal that his name is Raz Karcy and that he was never supposed to wake up. With the aid of the robot Pipo, he begins exploring the mysterious complex in which he is trapped, discovering the aftermath of an earthquake and the unfortunate results of a Super Soldier project. Things get complicated when he discovers he is infected with the mutation-causing ARNA Virus and that someone wants to make sure he never escapes...

It is notably more puzzle oriented than other Survival Horror games, having less than ten enemy encounters over the course of the entire game, counting the boss. It was also commended for its use of companions whom you could control at will for puzzles.

While it was at the time considered rather average, it is now incredibly entertaining: the laughably illogical puzzles are just barely passable, the animations for everything from jumping to just standing still are ridiculous, and its otherwise interesting but forgettable plot is chock full of Narm.

In the sequel Overblood 2, The Hero is Arcano Brandi who traveled to East Edge in 2115 to become a "Junk Blader" After the End as Earth is a boiling furnace, and the only reason people have survived is due to the constant cooling devices. He tries to save an old man at an airport from being robbed, but does get a valuable object that involves saving the earth. He then goes on a paid mission to fight the Government. It was released only in Japan and Europe, and contained a Game Breaking Bug that made it impossible to finish. It also had a lot of similarities to another game.

If you actually looked up this forgotten game, its likely because you watched the Super Replay of it on Gameinformer.com.


Tropes used in Overblood include:
  • Amnesiac Hero: He remembers nothing.
  • And Then John Was a Zombie: Raz becomes one... but in an unusual fashion, he gets cured in under five minutes.
  • Big Word Shout/Skyward Scream: Pipoooooooo!
  • Body Horror: The result of the Viral Transformation entry below.
  • Chekhov's Gun: Pipo's chip. Seems extremely pointless to take it? Yes, but Pipo is at the very end uploaded onto Zeus (the giant computer) who lets Milly and Raz out of the base that is about to explode.
  • Cloning Blues: The main character Raz Karcy is actually a clone of the real Raz Karcy, a Mad Scientist whose wife died. Milly, your companion for most of the game, is actually a clone of the original Milly, the original Karcy's wife. The original Raz Karcy wants clone Milly to love him, but she loves clone Raz.
  • Cute Machines: Pipo.
  • Dress-Coded for Your Convenience: The good guys wear vests that are too small for them. The evil guys don't.
  • Elaborate Underground Base: The first game took place entirely inside one.
  • The Faceless: The mysterious man who helps the heroes along and the scientists in the discovered video.
  • Genetic Memory: Milly remembers all of her original's memories because original-Raz wanted her to love him again.
  • Good Morning, Crono
  • Gosh Darn It to Heck: It feels like the script was deliberately kept rated G for whatever market appeal they were going for.
  • Guide Dang It: There is nothing that indicates what objects can be interacted with. Many items are not even visible in the game, you just have to interact with one of several identical environmental objects to find the item needed. Crouching and interacting with an object has a different effect than interacting with it standing up, to the point where while standing up you will get "There's nothing here", and while crouching, you will find a crucial item. Completion requires you either check every single thing, from desks to boxes to walls, twice, or you use a guide.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Dear Pipo.
  • Laser Blade: The laser knife.
  • Let's Play: The previously mentioned Gameinformer Super Replay of the entire game, found here.
  • Mad Scientist
  • Magic Antidote: Once the Viral Transformation mention below is in full effect, Milly takes Raz to get treated and completely reverses the virus. This essentially wastes the subplot, since there was a decent amount of build up, but is never mentioned again after that event.
  • Replacement Goldfish: Milly (the one who joins the party) was cloned to replace the original's death and be the wife to the husband, original Raz (the villain).
  • Robot Buddy: Pipo. We'll never forget you.
  • Say My Name: "Pipoooooooooo!" and later "Milllllllllly!".
  • Self-Destruct Mechanism
  • Super Soldier: This has been Lystra's original aim, creating clone soldiers who carry the ARNA virus that gives them higher sensory perception. This is why the zombies are very strong. Obviously, it backfires until the original Raz shows how to do it... and then you have to fight him.
  • Tap on the Head: Raz gets knocked out in a single punch from Original Raz compared to the other times he's been punched by zombies.
  • This Cannot Be!: Raz says this upon learning that he's a clone.
  • Time Limit Boss: The final boss must be beaten in five hundred seconds and still escape.
  • Unskippable Cutscene: Throughout. Particularly frustrating during the aforementioned Time Limit Boss.
  • Viral Transformation: Happens to the clone Raz. That is to say, the main character.
  • You All Look Familiar: The zombies all have the exact same model. More obvious than in other games because the only thing they wear is a solid-colored jumpsuit, normally blue but later Palette Swapped to green.

The sequel provides examples of: