The Return to Illbleed: Stage 1 True End Run (Dreamcast 2001) (No Commentary)

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Illbleed (2001)
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After surviving the contents of the Illbleed horror park, Eriko returns "alone" to the Illbleed to uncover the true mystery of the Illbleed....

You must beat the game one time before you can get the true end. (The savefile will appear with green font if you saved the end game data, allowing for new game plus.) The only thing that transfers is body upgrades, meaning money, items, and other things will not transfer. (Spend that money on the upgrades. You should be swimming in money and assuming you explored the maps, should have a large amount of body upgrades found.)

The second condition for the true end, all of Eriko's friends must not be saved, including Jorg. In the case of the first character that has to die,
Kevin Kertsman, you have to spend 1 hour on the level, and after beating Banballow if you did this correctly, approaching and examining Kevin should result in him being dead. (You cannot receive a perfect grade for the first level if you do the true end).

After beating the level where you fail to save someone, Eriko's clothes will begin to tear and damage and her body will obtain numerous wounds. You could pay to revive them at the Visitor Bank, but unfortunately for them, this isn't this type of run.
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Illbleed (イ\ルブリード) is a Survival-Horror video game developed and published by Crazy Games (formerly known as Climax Graphics) in Japan (but published by AIA in the US) for the Sega Dreamcast. It was released in Japan on March 29, 2001 and later in North America on April 16, 2001. Despite being financially unsuccessful, this game received a worldwide cult following for its notable combination of nonlinear gameplay elements (e.g. trap detection) and bizarre B-movie style comedy horror theme, dialogue and voice acting. Illbleed with be 20 years old on March 29 as that's the release date for in Japan, or April 16 for the United States. Those with a keen sense of hearing might recognize a handful of familiar voices, as a decent chunk of the case did/would go onto doing the voices for Sonic the Hedgehog. The only other game that Crazy Games published which was Blue Stinger back in 1999 (which I have an itch to play after Illbleed). AIA's other published include Dokapon: Monster Hunter for the GBA in 2003 and the latest being Monster! Bass Fishing for the GBA in 2004 and both according to my research are both defunct.Illbleed doesn't focus much on combat vs other games of this genre, such as Resident Evil, however more on the finding and neutralizing traps and finding items to help survive. Not all fights are winnable or even required, as you can escape using the ladder if you mash the B button enough, (having the speed ladder helps). The game got an average 6ish review which nowadays means the game is garbage (since it isn't a 9), but back then, the game was a solid addition to those who enjoy horror (B-horror specifically), and exploration. This game also has multiple endings and requires multiple play-throughs to do such.




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