1/2/2023 0 Comments Gungrave overdose ost![]() ![]() You start the game with the previous title’s antihero, known simply as Grave (a.k.a. The story, though better realized than in the first game, will really take a backseat to the action for most people. In between the game’s nine stages, more of the story is revealed in anime cutscenes and stills, as well as spoken dialogue between the characters. Grave and his crew are on a mission to get to the bottom of who is behind the distribution of this dangerous substance. The story of Gungrave: Overdose involves an evil crime syndicate that is distributing Seed, a powerful drug that has ill effects on those who take it, either killing them or mutating them. However, the game improves on its predecessor, providing a more solid gameplay experience and a more developed storyline. The game is still a single player shoot-everything-in-sight, action game. The game features character designs by the talented Yasuhiro Nightow, who was also responsible for the character design of the anime series Trigun. After doing the incredibly epic Tower of London dungeon and defeating Ma-Oh Garp you arrive back home to Japan and the credits start to roll.Gungrave: Overdose is the sequel to Gungrave on the PS2 that, though fun, had its fair share of problems and could be rather bland. It also has one of the best endings in a game. ![]() ![]() It was a pretty funny moment because for a while you get to hear people speaking in English in the game. When you arrive in England the magician character with you casts a spell that makes everyone's speech come out as Japanese. The game also took place mostly in England, while the first sections are in Japan (or Jipang as they call it). Each one also needed you to do a side-quest to find a special item to kill them for real.or else they wouldn't die. The bosses were the best part, because they each sang a musical number. The battles played just like Final Fantasy, with a side-view perspective. It's a very cinematic game that was really easy to understand even without knowing the language. ![]() I remember getting it on a whim because the lady at Diehard Gaming said it was really popular for the PCE SCD. Tengai Makyou: Fuun Kabuki Den is one of my all-time favorite JRPGs. ![]()
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