The PS1 Survival Horror Game No One Remembers

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OverBlood (1996)
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You awaken from a cryogenic sleep with no memory of who you are, why you were put to sleep, or who woke you up. After getting out of your chamber and searching the area for essentials, you discover that your name is Raz Karcy but that's all you know. Now, you must try to escape the underground compound where you are being held, as well as try to recover your memory. As you progress through the game, you will have to explore the compound to find items that will help your cause. Eventually, you will find a robot named Pipo, who can get through vents and other small spaces that will help you solve the many puzzles that stand between you and freedom. Naturally, you will encounter resistance but you can get rid of the enemy with some well-timed punches and kicks. Will you be able to recover your memory and escape? The only way to find is with Overblood.

OverBlood (オーバーブラッド, ŌbāBuraddo) is a science fiction video game developed by Riverhillsoft and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation in 1997. It is considered the first survival horror game to make use of a fully three-dimensional virtual environment. The game was released on the Japanese PlayStation Network Store on February 23, 2011.

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