GBAtemp recommends #110: Parasite Eve

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Welcome to the 110th issue of the GBAtemp Recommends Revival Project! This project is a revival of our once-weekly feature where we share our favorite games and applications with you. The titles we recommend may be "old school" games, a piece of Homebrew, a ROM hack, sleeper hits, application, etc., but one thing's for certain, we think they are fantastic and deserve your attention!

On this entry, we're going to discuss one of the PS1's bigger yet underplayed horror RPGs. A new personal favorite of mine after recently playing all the way through it, this is:

Parasite Eve

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Parasite Eve is a strange RPG, to say the least. Not to say that most RPG's don't have wacky stories, but PE just oozes originality. From the opening FMV, (which has aged horribly but we'll let that slide for now,) the game whisks you into a then modern New York City about to experience the worst six days in the history of humanity. A mysterious being is threatening the human race with a biochemical attack that causes direct, spontaneous human combustion and only you, Aya Brea, can put a stop to it with your enhanced psychic and parasitic abilities.

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PE is an action-RPG that allows you to move freely through open environments to find puzzles and items to continue the journey, as well as using real-time combat to take on random enemy encounters. To compare it to other RPG's, it's very reminiscent of Final Fantasy XII combat systems or Vagrant Story, allowing you to move freely around enemies waiting for your combat action to charge and letting you dodge attacks with your movements. When your gauge charges you can make an attack with different gun types, (the game's primary weapons are all firearms,) or with psychic abilities. You can heal, cast a strike, cure an ailment, or boost a stat, all while being able to position yourself and immediately move afterward freely. It's this kind of combat system that to me personally, sets Parasite Eve apart from other RPG's enough to make it more accessible to those that hate traditional turn-based combat. And you continue to have all the staples of RPG's with different armor types, guns, and upgrades that can be swapped around for different styles of attack.

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As I played the game, I was drawn in by its enchanting music and its ability to build a creepy atmosphere. The game isn't outright scary, though it may have been for its time, it doesn't rely on cheap jump scares to keep your attention and spook you. PE is ominous thanks to its deeper characterization and environmental building. It puts you in stressful situations and threatens characters you begin to care about with horrifying outcomes. Not to mention thanks to the way it does random encounters, you can never actually see what is about to attack you. No enemies are running around on the screen, meaning you don't know when you're walking into a wave of enemies you know nothing about. Some enemies have different weaknesses and abilities that can completely debilitate you. And honestly, some of the enemies themselves are just downright gross and horrifying.

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The pacing is certainly mixed but not in a terrible way. At times the game slows down, but almost when you need it to. I rarely ran into points where I thought the game was bogging me down with enemies or making me run around too much, aside from one particular section in the sewers. This was mostly thanks to the introduction of mutated bat enemies that can immediately shoot projectiles that reduce your range of attacks to almost nothing and was easily the most frustrating segment of the game. Aside from this section, however, I think PE is consistent overall.

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It's also not an incredibly long RPG's when you compare it to other PS1 RPGs. My save file after completion of the game was at 11 hours and 47 minutes, and I played it over the span of a week or so. With the minimal time I have for gaming, I feel as though it says something that Parasite Eve kept making me want to come back and pick it up to know what happens next. It's crazy, over-the-top and sometimes nonsensical but still enticing and a fun ride.

Completion of the game also unlocks a new game plus mode, making everything a bit harder as per usual. However, new game plus also opens the Chrysler Building, a 77-floor consistent wave of enemies that leads to the games ultimate final boss. I found new game plus to be pretty tough but in a lot of ways, not worth the second playthrough. It's the biggest complaint I do have about the game since it feels like the only way to genuinely finish the game. The 77 floors aren't incredibly long, but they are all pretty repetitive and get boring quickly. The actual final boss is a great last moment for the game, but having it be locked by such a massive horde of enemies and a second playthrough was indeed annoying.

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Overall though, I still have a newfound adoration for Parasite Eve and its place in the PS1 library. It's a unique title worth experiencing, and I couldn't recommend it more for lovers of the Playstation era.

Genre: Horror/Action RPG
Release Year: 1998
Developer: Square
Published By: Square Electronic Arts
Released For: Playstation 1

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If you liked the first (and love resident evil) than i can only tell you: get the fu***** 2. part. I think, that one was realy epic.
But dont even think about PE3 (3rd. Birthday). Feels like a 3rd-(haha obvios eh?)Person shooter in a horror envoirement.
 
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PE2 was way, way better in my opinion, at least as far as the combat system goes.

A new PE announcement would probably be enough to get me to buy a PS4.
 
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Aaaaahhhhh, memories. I remember getting this on release day. I had to go to three stores to find it, they were all sold out. PE 2 was great also.
 

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I played it last year. It was a good game for the time, but to be frank I didn't find the story all that interesting and the battle system was too repetitive, though at least it tries to do something different from the typical menu-based RPG battle system

I kind of forced myself to finish it, I guess I would have liked it back in the PS1 era but nowadays... meh
 

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I'll try playing this game. I remember back in 1998 watching my brother play this game and being both bored and scared (Since he only played during the night) Those polygons make already hideous looking creatures look worst, I rather look at tomb raider or Final Fantasy 9 graphics. Sometimes I wish Square soft made N64 games, it might have looked a bit better, but then games wouldn't be as good quality for being multiple disc and having video recordings. I also think she should least appear in more games or some cameo. Is this game really good for RPG? :mellow:
 

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Man, out of all of my childhood memories, why this?

Honestly, I am a 22 year old man. When I was 9 years old, I remember the parasite eve demo video on the interactive sampler disc volume 8 for the ps1. It gave me chills back then, and still does now after reading this post. I honestly would have never remembered this game at all if it weren't for your post. Proves memories are embedded with us forever after all.
 
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I remember this game being a good experience. Saggy eyed dogs and shit.

heya guys, is there any remake for this game ?

i think there are 2 parasite eve games correct?
both on psx ?
is the story good ?

i want to give it a try !

btw. where can i find the rest of the gbatemp recommends?

Also 3rd birthday on psp

Which had a pretty scandalous shower scene at the time, if I recall correctly.
 
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I Hope this mean something cause It realy looks like aya ,its a screenshot from a ffvii remake trailer
 

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