Alundra: The Legend of Zelda Successor of Your Dreams

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @Indigo_Gaming
    @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +312

    In case you weren't aware, Alundra can still be bought digitally for the PS3, PSP and PS Vita for $6. Worth it in my book!
    store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP9000-NPUJ00553_00-0000000000000001
    And visit my GOG Partner page for curated list of over 100 games ► indigogaming.link/

    • @derickito
      @derickito 6 лет назад +13

      You should do an episode on terranigma

    • @LanceTheeGamer
      @LanceTheeGamer 6 лет назад +16

      This is one of the reasons why I love my Vita. It has get native games to be sure, but the addition of dozens, if not hundreds, of PS1 classics in a portable form is just awesome.

    • @rogerlouttit5451
      @rogerlouttit5451 6 лет назад +7

      I'm going to check it out. Thanks for showing me this.

    • @TheBigCarp321
      @TheBigCarp321 6 лет назад +7

      Never even heard of this awesome looking game! Thank you for sharing. I will be snagging this game for my catalog now!

    • @Adonteon21
      @Adonteon21 6 лет назад +2

      Excellent review, I got lucky to play both FFVII and Alundra after having only an NES for years. This was an amazing game which does make the fake sequel so much sadder.

  • @t.j.8388
    @t.j.8388 5 лет назад +164

    Alundra: One of the best games no one has played. Glad to see it getting some love

    • @ShinryuZensen
      @ShinryuZensen 3 года назад +7

      I did , and I still play it sometimes even now.

    • @Spiritcr1jsher
      @Spiritcr1jsher 2 года назад

      game had some hard puzzles

    • @PAIN-sy1xy
      @PAIN-sy1xy 2 года назад

      i did

    • @gumbi5612
      @gumbi5612 2 года назад

      I've played it before when I was about 10 or 11 never finished it tho but now I can since I have it on my mini PlayStation classic watching this video just made me want to play it matter of fact so I think I might just do that😁

    • @CrysolasChymera2117
      @CrysolasChymera2117 2 года назад

      I had it on my old PS when I was a kid, it actually was a gift from some friends of my parents, the game was pirated into a CD, and in japanese, I've never understood at that time the meaning of what was going on, just by proof and error on the puzzles. At that time I've never passed far beyond the level of the Mansion. Then after many years I installed it in an emulator on the PC in english and tried to go further, it was funny but very long and very challenging. Great game though, today it still gives me chills when I get into a dark scenario, into the wild or surrounded by monsters, is one of those games that creates "that ambience".

  • @catogordo8340
    @catogordo8340 6 лет назад +177

    I have this weird feeling when I think about Alundra. It's like it's such a great game everyone should have talked about and played it, but little people acknowledge its greatness.
    It makes me sad that most games I play nowadays can't really touch my feelings the way Alundra could. The joy of adventure, the fear of the wicked nightmares, the sorrow of losing characters, the frustration of being stuck in a puzzle, the fascination of getting through the story of the game and, best of all, the "Let's finish all this suffering" when entering Melzas' Castle, while The Castle in the Lake song plays.
    First game I've completed 100% of it, and it was totally worth it. Would totally love a remake, and I recommend Alundra to anyone who like dark adventures.

    • @CaprianoPlays
      @CaprianoPlays 4 года назад +1

      I loved Alundra 1 as well, such a shame the second one was just awful

    • @mimemymio
      @mimemymio 4 года назад

      I finished 1 100% twice as well.

    • @Livingtree32
      @Livingtree32 4 года назад +3

      @@CaprianoPlays The second one was a good game, but they shouldn't have marketed it as a sequel to Alundra in the first place. Gets a lot of shit for being nothing like Alundra, while on its own it's a nice little action rpg.

    • @Livingtree32
      @Livingtree32 4 года назад +1

      @Mister Mister I don't know where you live but here in Germany girls played games as much as boys. I got even introduced to Lufia 2 and Secret of Mana through a girl in my class. Also I played with boys and girls since kindergarten (actually everyone I know). Maybe USA or wherever you're from is different in this regard.

    • @usaskjock
      @usaskjock 2 года назад

      The Lake Shrine is one of the best, most challenging final dungeons in any game EVER

  • @Catkeeper
    @Catkeeper 5 лет назад +110

    In many ways Alundra felt like an alternate reality version on Ocarina of Time, where Nintendo chose against 3D and cartridges and focused on bolstering what they had laid out with AttP.
    I love the game when I was a kid, though it belonged to my brother who traded it with a schoolmate for Donkey Kong Country before I could beat it. Annoys me to this day.

    • @gensaikawakami341
      @gensaikawakami341 2 года назад +5

      Your brother's schoolmate made a wise trade lol

  • @friedrichnietzsche7736
    @friedrichnietzsche7736 5 лет назад +72

    Alundra, Landstalker and Dark Saviour.
    Three underrated cult classics that all deserve to be remembered. Climax had some great talent in their ranks in the 90s.

    • @usaskjock
      @usaskjock 2 года назад

      Oh right dark saviour I've never played that - is it a puzzle action rpg like this?

    • @Torbarian
      @Torbarian 10 месяцев назад

      @@usaskjock tbh I dont think there is any game like it. Its very its own in a good way.

  • @TheVoidstonz
    @TheVoidstonz 2 года назад +11

    Hands down one of the best games I ever played . I played this in 1998 and loved it so much .

  • @VJ4rawr2
    @VJ4rawr2 5 лет назад +65

    The production values on this video are brilliant. You did a great job. Everything HD and well edited.

  • @ArdensioYT
    @ArdensioYT 6 лет назад +4

    I played Alundra back in the day. And though my brain probably let me forget its puzzle tricks, I still remember the enjoyable graphics. And I listen to the music sometimes, clearly one of the great features of this game. Thanks for putting this gem up on the shelve again.

  • @elmoisred616
    @elmoisred616 6 лет назад +21

    I found a copy of alundra for PS1 at fanime last year and i was ENTHRALLED. This game is truly a Timeless classic and perhaps one of the best Zelda games that isn't Zelda ever made

  • @TheSuperBeebie
    @TheSuperBeebie 6 лет назад +78

    Played this when I was a teen and never managed to finish it due to how difficult it got near the end. I still got the boxed copy somewhere with it's detailed paper map. I need to revisit it and finally beat the game.
    Thanks for making this video, this really is a forgotten gem that deserved so much more.

    • @chrono0097
      @chrono0097 6 лет назад +2

      Do it! I started the game beetwen 2002-2004 with my crusty PSX, and finished it like three months ago, because of the same reason, i always got stuck in the last dungeon

    • @StatchanaReborn
      @StatchanaReborn 6 лет назад +1

      Same for my brother. He did revisit it, and beat the game. It was amazing! Im still yet to beat the game!

    • @Keithustus
      @Keithustus 4 года назад

      *its detailed paper map

    • @erikwennerholm4792
      @erikwennerholm4792 10 месяцев назад

      You can do it! It took me almost 4 years to finish it (playing on-and-off because i kept getting stuck). The feeling of beating it yesterday and becoming the hero of Inoa village - priceless!

  • @skins4thewin
    @skins4thewin 5 лет назад +7

    This is a simply amazingly crafted game, but can get DAMN hard further into it. The puzzles are some of the toughest I have ever experienced in any game, and I am a vastly experienced gamer since the NES era. The combat can be nearly as challenging at times.
    It's definitely not for beginners, but is very rewarding for advanced players. It is one of my favorite games of all time and deservedly so. It's a true masterpiece as many forgotten gems tend to be.

    • @nickthelick
      @nickthelick Год назад +1

      I liked the way the difficulty level built up... There were puzzles where I just forgot what I was meant to be doing, and where I was meant to be going! And I'd end up stumbling through the game and just happening upon where I was meant to go! 🤔 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin Год назад

      @@nickthelick Lol I'll admit that this was one of the few games that I got stuck on trying to get thru it without a guide, namely how to get into that monkey village or whatever it was called. Aka the one full of monkeys. It completely stumped me trying to figure out how to get into that place!
      I am however proud of the fact that I was able to complete all of the puzzles in the game on my own & believe you me, some of them took a LONG time to figure out!
      It's been a long time now since I've played the game. I definitely want to revisit it again at some point. I would LOVE it if they were to port this game to modern consoles such as the Switch. I bet it would sell quite well!

    • @erikwennerholm4792
      @erikwennerholm4792 10 месяцев назад

      Agree. This game will have you going half way insane (at least for me). I seriously solved some of the puzzles without understanding how.

  • @the_vintage_feeling
    @the_vintage_feeling 6 лет назад +162

    It took me years to comprehend the numerous subjects, themes, and topics Alundra discreetly presented and touched upon: from the everlasting conflict between modernity and tradition to the allegorical allusion of Japan's sociopolitical evolution. Alundra didn't just made me a better gamer but a better person as well.
    What a splendid way to start my week! Thank you, Indigo Gaming.

    • @pauldavidson6088
      @pauldavidson6088 6 лет назад +5

      lol

    • @thema1998
      @thema1998 5 лет назад

      This was the first video that I watched on RUclips this week. It was a splendid way to start my week. 😁

  • @opaljk4835
    @opaljk4835 4 года назад +6

    I finished landstalker last year and It honestly is a really worthy play through, even though Alundra is so much bigger and fleshed out, Landstalker still holds its own even today. I’m about 3:4 the way through Alundra, and it might be about the best action adventure game I’ve ever played.

  • @HamZa-mm2im
    @HamZa-mm2im Год назад +2

    This game was one of the best games I had in PS1.
    I played it first in 1998, the CD was broken in 2003, and I was in Giles' Dream.
    I had to wait until 2007 when I bought my first computer and played it with an Emulator.
    And long story short, life happens, I finished it for the first time in 2013.
    This game really means a lot to me.
    Thank you for the review.

  • @JohnAgra1
    @JohnAgra1 6 лет назад +108

    The best example how to use the same zelda formula , and expand to greatness. Great level design.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +5

      That's how I felt too, a natural progression from the excellent premise and mechanics Zelda starts out with.

    • @titanfall222jorge6
      @titanfall222jorge6 6 лет назад +1

      The game is frustrating as hell.

  • @cardula7
    @cardula7 6 лет назад +4

    I originally played Alundra about 10 years ago or so, and was completely blown away by it. This video is a fantastic tribute to a fantastic game. I recall a puzzle involving logs and an flowing river in one of the dungeons which required perfect timing. Anyone else remember that puzzle? I remember spending ages trying to solve it, and few other times feeling so gratified from completing a challenge in a game when I solved it.

  • @angramainyu6429
    @angramainyu6429 6 лет назад +29

    It's about time someone shines more light on this game. The music is spectacular and the gameplay possibly the hardest I played as a kid. I still remember when I finished it. 1 am with school the next day. By the end of the game you are part of this little town and those memorable characters.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +7

      The game has a way of imprinting itself on your mind. By the time I started working on this video I hadn't touched the thing in close to two decades, but I vividly remembered its challenge and atmosphere even after all that time.

    • @angramainyu6429
      @angramainyu6429 6 лет назад +3

      Indigo Gaming it's a journey, isn't it? It tackles mature topics in a dark and metaphorical way. Even things like religion. The world is so rich. They didn't need to do that. They could have gone with just a basic story. The gameplay is good enough as it is... but they didn't. The result is something I would call a masterpiece.

  • @WolfRoms
    @WolfRoms 5 лет назад +10

    I want to thank you for making this tribute video to one of the best games on the OG playstation, Ive played this game to completion Multiple times, Yet to this day i still have not been able to get the scepter that lets you use the arches that are spread thru-out the world. I still have the letter i sent to W.D to get the puzzle answer to the Color spirits in Larz's Crypt. If anyone watching this has not played this Gem yet do yourself a favor and buy it. It is worth the Cash for the visuals alone. And just when you think you have it figured out fully is throws a curve ball at ya. And the love story aspect that is between two of the characters is amazing.

  • @mike_WolfyBootsBoi
    @mike_WolfyBootsBoi 6 лет назад +141

    Love this game. Still play it to death to this day. That painful music when villagers die... It kills me that it never got a sequel. And no, THAT game doesn't count lol

    • @theonetrueGiraffe
      @theonetrueGiraffe 6 лет назад +9

      I like Alundra 2

    • @mike_WolfyBootsBoi
      @mike_WolfyBootsBoi 6 лет назад +2

      I couldn't get into it personally. It felt like they gave it the name just to help it sell. I might give it another chance one day maybe.

    • @theonetrueGiraffe
      @theonetrueGiraffe 6 лет назад +1

      Flint is basically Ash Ketchum but as a silent protagonist and the pirates are team rocket.
      All the summons having passive abilities was dope, added to puzzle solving.
      Lots of good things in the game that are unique to it.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +23

      I could see a lot of the fun things Alundra 2 tried to do, but it had the fact that it's very, very different from its predecessor, and its so technically crude that the gameplay is undermined by poor 3D implementation. Had it been a standalone on the PS2 it probably would have been considerably better received. A lot of fans of the original felt betrayed by its sheer indifference to Alundra 1.

    • @theonetrueGiraffe
      @theonetrueGiraffe 6 лет назад +3

      I agree that it should have been a standalone title

  • @FallenOne3
    @FallenOne3 6 лет назад +20

    The pixel art in this game it's gorgeous, after seeing this video i really want to play it

  • @alm5966
    @alm5966 4 года назад +3

    Alundra is still my favourite game. The sense of exploration was amazing and there was an immense satisfaction in defeating each dungeon. The music slowly gets into your head until you're humming it when you're not playing. The 2D sprites are fantastic but some puzzles are incredibly challenging...those sliding ice columns drove me crazy!

    • @apeheadfoot1
      @apeheadfoot1 4 года назад

      Would you honestly recommend i ah if for the 1st time now. If looks incredibly interesting, but generally as much as I live old games my nostalgia carries me through them

    • @alm5966
      @alm5966 4 года назад +1

      @@apeheadfoot1 I definitely recommend this game! Once you reach the first dungeon you'll be hooked. It's still available on PS3/Vita afaik.

  • @gordlord561
    @gordlord561 6 лет назад +7

    This is why your channel rules, you actually cover hidden somewhat obscure games and actually give amazing information on the games you cover. Never stop doing this! Also a couple of hidden gems would be the Dark sun games and the Ravenloft dungeon crawler games, those are classics.

  • @dylr7883
    @dylr7883 6 лет назад +9

    Blown away I didn't know this existed. The freedom of movement they acheived on this is insane

  • @henrique88t
    @henrique88t 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for mentioning Landstalker, that's one of my all-time favorites! I also love Alundra, and gosh, how poignant was this experience. It really has a very solid and well-crafted sober tone to it, if not downright gloomy.

  • @wwefuture01
    @wwefuture01 6 лет назад +6

    OMG finally someone who knows about Alundra , I wish they would bring it back

  • @dwalin619
    @dwalin619 Год назад +2

    It always amazes me when I see how great the game holds up even by todays standarts.
    The visuals and the soundtrack are stunning and the puzzles are still challenging to me.
    I played it as a kid and in the last quarter of the game my memory card decided to delete itself.
    I played it like seven years ago and had to look up some puzzles, even though I didn´t wanted to.
    I like the story and the characters and how the story unfolds itself. There is hope, but there is so
    much sadness and sacrifices on your way to banish Melza.
    There are many stories today that which are darker with more death and stuff, but most of them
    feel so forced to me an oftentimes I don´t care for most characters.
    I was so disappointed with Alundra 2, but I won´t give up hope for a real successor.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  Год назад +2

      2D games in the late 16-bit and 32-bit eras age like fine wine!

  • @handlechar568
    @handlechar568 5 лет назад +8

    Got chills at the end. That damned Alundra music... This video is a great homage, you described exactly what makes the game so good.

  • @postymusic4387
    @postymusic4387 Год назад +2

    Every now and then I remember this game and how the story influenced me. I played it several times and I would love to have the experience back to play it for the first time. I simply love this game and I would love to see more games like it.
    Thank you for you wonderful tribute to this masterpiece

  • @oddjam
    @oddjam 2 года назад +4

    I dream about this game a few times a year. The music is burned into my brain. And the short swing victory celebration move is still something from which get goosebumps.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  2 года назад

      It's an audiovisual treat that holds up spectacularly over 20 years later!

    • @thesecorridorsoftime
      @thesecorridorsoftime 2 года назад +1

      same.. the music is so special..

  • @aFewBitsShort
    @aFewBitsShort 6 лет назад +1

    I got this game for free from an Australian magazine (yes, it's that old - back when we still had paper magazines).
    Sometimes when things are free you don't value them as much but that definitely wasn't the case here;
    Alundra is a fantastic game and had some truly emotional story moments - especially the blacksmith.
    Thanks for covering it and bringing back memories of an old fart.

  • @adautopereiradasilva8341
    @adautopereiradasilva8341 6 лет назад +7

    What a beautiful tribute for a masterpiece as Alundra. Amazing!

  • @RazorEdge2006
    @RazorEdge2006 Год назад +2

    Alundra is one of my favourite games of all time! It excelled in every way, from the gameplay and story to the visuals and music.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  Год назад +1

      It's a cult classic, but I still feel it's severely underrated. It doesn't get the magic Nintendo bump that Zelda gets with every release, it seems.

  • @xd666xd
    @xd666xd 5 лет назад +12

    When you had to die, and use Quick Start 20 or more times, just to get the most powerful weapon of the game from the statue of King Snow.
    -Received the Legendary Sword!!

    • @omegasupreme5527
      @omegasupreme5527 5 лет назад

      Basically an overpowered debug sword. I remember seeing how to unlock it in a tips and tricks mag a couple of years after the game came out. I always loaded from my save if bad things happened so I'd never have discovered it on my own.

  • @silasstryder
    @silasstryder 6 лет назад +1

    The puzzle solving you described sounds extremely fascinating to me. It seems from my memory to be the only game puzzle's answer that I'd come up with 'for a laugh' such as jumping on an old machine to get it started up. In other words, intentionally taking literally what is (except in this case) obviously just flavor text. I might pick this up!

  • @mrpstatic
    @mrpstatic 6 лет назад +62

    Alundra will definitely never be forgotten :D

  • @CesarIsaacPerez
    @CesarIsaacPerez 6 лет назад +4

    You just told me the solution to a puzzle that stumped me like 5 years ago! Now I can go back and play this game again!!!

  • @DouglasZwick
    @DouglasZwick 6 лет назад +3

    My childhood friend got a Playstation while we were in high school, long before I ever did. The first games he got for it included some obvious picks in Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics, but what really got my attention was Alundra. I loved its satisfying gameplay and its world that just begged to be explored, but I think what gripped me the most was its main overworld theme. It's so inspiring and wonderful. Every time I hear it, it evokes strong pangs of nostalgia, bringing me back to those days when it was still a mysterious unknown entity.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +1

      I also love some of the sound design aspects the game takes advantage of, like the haunting hum when you see a spectral Lars or Melzas, or how the music echoes then fades away when you go to a new area.

  • @palarneanderson1779
    @palarneanderson1779 3 года назад +2

    I remember playing this briefly at my cousin when we were younger, probably early 2000s, forgot it, but then it started to pop up and I remember how cool it looked and how much I wanted to play it again. Hope Alundra gets the recognition it deserves.

  • @introgauge
    @introgauge 6 лет назад +4

    One word describes the puzzles in this game, Notorious.

  • @khunteman09
    @khunteman09 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for making this video! I had never heard of it. Downloaded to my Vita last night and I'm over an hour in. Very excited for this adventure!

  • @introverticalibrated1271
    @introverticalibrated1271 5 лет назад +6

    This game is and always will be absolutely fantastic! The second one made me depressed in a really weird way, a sort of epiphany that I'm living in the wrong timeline and that this isn't how things were meant to be. Whether that's the truth matters not for it was simply a colossal bummer.
    To anyone looking for more like it but something a little different I highly recommend checking out CrossCode, It's probably the closest I've ever seen a game come to Alundra on a mechanical level. The story and world are quite different but there's a mind boggling amount of combat, puzzles and platforming just like Alundra. One thing to keep in mind with CrossCode though is it's also an RPG so there's levels to grind out and tons of side quests that might make the journey feel a bit sluggish if you're completing them all before moving on and if you don't the odds might be stacked against you. It's a plus for some and a minus for others, I still recommend looking into it just to feel that puzzle guzzling goodness again.

  • @Superb_Owl80
    @Superb_Owl80 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm picking up a ps1 this coming weekend, and this will DEFINITELY be the first game I play! I've recently started my retro game collection to reconnect with my past, but I never had the pleasure of playing this game when it came out. I'm looking forwrard to it!

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like a blast, hope you have fun with the game!

  • @RamiElRefai
    @RamiElRefai 6 лет назад +29

    What a well made video. Mix levels and choice of music accompanying the different parts. Excellent work.

  • @TaranVH
    @TaranVH 5 лет назад +16

    Thank you for using nearest neighbor scaling, thereby preserving the sharp pixel edges, as they were meant to be seen!

  • @richardadams8036
    @richardadams8036 6 лет назад +8

    I wasnt a Fan of the typical Zelda Adventure Gameplay when i got my PS1.
    But still there was no way around Alundra for me.
    Its realy a Classic!

  • @TheOnlyLunaKage
    @TheOnlyLunaKage 4 года назад +1

    This game means so much to me. I was 7 years old in 97. The only two games I had for the PSX were FF7, which my dad and I loved, and Alundra, which my mom bought because "it looked like the same thing". It was easily the best mistake my mom ever made, because as a 7 year old in the pre-internet age, this game kicked my ass, but I had to keep playing because there was nothing else to do. Eventually I managed to beat the game, and I rebuy this game any time it gets re-released. Your video has done this game justice.

  • @ItsAlundra
    @ItsAlundra 6 лет назад +91

    Oh, my name is relevant. This game was just amazing to play. So many fond memories and the music.... creepy, it's a shame the "sequel" wasn't enough to carry the legacy forward.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +5

      Oh hai Alundra, how's your gamelife?

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +6

      But yes, it is a shame, I could see the fun, high-adventure concept Alundra 2 was going for, but sadly it wasn't anything close to the brilliance the original was, in my opinion.

    • @niespeludo
      @niespeludo 6 лет назад +2

      @@Indigo_Gaming Indigo Gaming precisely the reason why Dual Hearts ditched the Alundra name. Dual Hearts (PS2) is Alundra 3 in everything but name. Pretty good game, and just like Alundra couldn't escape from having it being compared to A Link to the Past, Dual Hearts cant escape from being compared to Ocarina of Time mechanic wise. It's still a great game. Avalon Code (DS), also by the same crew who brought us Landstalker, Alundra 1&2 and Dual Hearts is a pretty good game that carries a lot of the things we enjoy from the series. No one ever mentions Dual Hearts or Avalon Code though.

    • @EURIPODES
      @EURIPODES 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah it's a shame they just had to make it a 3d game. I understand it was the new and exciting technology everyone wanted but so many 3d games back then were so bad. For me most of the best games of that era were 2D.

    • @thema1998
      @thema1998 5 лет назад

      @@Indigo_Gaming Alundra was one of those games that shouldn't have made the jump to 3D. That's what helped killed the Bubsy franchise for a while.

  • @bouncingdynamo3968
    @bouncingdynamo3968 5 лет назад +8

    Heh. My wife and I still go back and replay Alundra almost annually. It was totally one of our date night games and holds so many fond memories for us. I've lost track of how many games we've sidelined just because one of us heard part of the soundtrack playing, or saw something that reminded us of the game. It's amazing how strong the replay value is for what is essentially a story-intensive, fairly linear game. Such a blast, though.

  • @mikeclarke3990
    @mikeclarke3990 6 лет назад +156

    Totally looks playable in this current day unlike every 3d game released on the PS1

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +14

      Yeah 3D games on the PSX and Saturn have aged horribly for the most part. Though a few static-camera games with pre-rendered backgrounds aren't so bad.

    • @1jidion
      @1jidion 6 лет назад +4

      i can happily go back to pixel art sprites any time of the day, hell sometimes i do, recently picked up the megaman x legacy collection, and damn those sprites are gorgeous.

    • @crashpal
      @crashpal 6 лет назад +2

      pretty much the 2d games have aged well. 3d not so much

    • @RJ-cq8dd
      @RJ-cq8dd 6 лет назад +9

      Wrong. With the right filters, lots of 3D PS1 games look great.

    • @pablogats4627
      @pablogats4627 6 лет назад +8

      lmao the dudes aint kno about ps1 emulation

  • @JLebowskiii
    @JLebowskiii 5 лет назад +2

    I played this on RetroArch yesterday, using Beetle HW and applied PGSX. Wow! Sharp and crisp details, looks like some sort of retro indie game that came out this year. Looking forward to playing this.

  • @Peppiinait
    @Peppiinait 6 лет назад +10

    No other game on the system brings out more nostalgia for me. Friggin' amazing game! Definitely in my top 5.
    Great vid.

  • @gaatsuguts4447
    @gaatsuguts4447 6 лет назад +4

    just found your channel. Awesome that somebody finally discusses Alundra!

  • @Ericson_Strife
    @Ericson_Strife 6 лет назад +9

    One of the best videos i've ever watched, thanks for remembering Alundra. I love this game a lot. Definitely a master piece in gaming.

  • @rgygduysdgyuygsduysd
    @rgygduysdgyuygsduysd 6 лет назад +2

    What a gem this game was, got a sad feeling after the ending wishing it could last longer. Another good Playstation game hardly anybody know is Shadow Madness. not a puzzle action rpg and a terrible battle system, but had great story and characters. also gave me that sad feeling wishing it could last longer.

  • @Biancardi
    @Biancardi 4 года назад +3

    I was young when I first played Landstalker. Amazing game. But when Alundra came out, it was like all the best from Landstalker, plus more awesome added. I think I have played Alundra maybe 7 or 8 times through. Most recent was last year, and it never gets old. I just hate that I know it back to front. It would be a dream if they remade it, or made a direct sequel to the first game in the same view style

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  4 года назад +2

      I think it would be really popular today as well. The problem with the late 90s/2000s is that 3D games were all the rage (despite it being primitive and honestly kinda bad at the time). Nowadays a retro platformer that plays amazing but looks like an NES games can literally sell millions.

  • @marcocaballero
    @marcocaballero 6 лет назад +1

    Alundra is what sold me on the PS1. What a game!

  • @plantasmus
    @plantasmus 6 лет назад +6

    Alundra is such an amazing game. Definitely one of my all time favorites. Up there with the likes of Suikoden, Vandal Hearts and Vagrant Story.

  • @knightofarkronia9968
    @knightofarkronia9968 Год назад +2

    Who knows? With more people discovering and appreciating Alundra, we may someday see the game return!

  • @Craft2299
    @Craft2299 6 лет назад +79

    OH MY GOD! You really did a video on Alundra! My childhood to adulthood nightmare. Pun intended.
    I have to add that Alundra really sticks with you story wise and gameplay wise. You cant rush it. You cant even speedrun it. If you read into the story, youl notice that it is not... friendly, as in. It is mature, and it has almost GoT levels of no mercy for a Zelda inspired game. Give. It. a. Go!

  • @blade4624
    @blade4624 6 лет назад +5

    Man... Alundra was my childhood... Even though alundra 2 was disappointing, I LOVE alundra. I even like alundra more than all the "the legend of Zelda" games tbh

  • @bathysphere1070
    @bathysphere1070 5 лет назад +24

    I had no idea this existed. I will now have to try it seeing as how I am a LoZ junkie.

    • @Warsheep2k6
      @Warsheep2k6 5 лет назад +2

      Graphic style Is more along to secret if mana if you ask me.. not that that's a bad thing

    • @Surkimus
      @Surkimus 4 года назад

      Did you like it? 😁

  • @mysticmoth1111
    @mysticmoth1111 Год назад +2

    Alundra was SO GOOD! I wish this game had gotten more traction back in the day

  • @thechaxxe3565
    @thechaxxe3565 6 лет назад +6

    OHHH THIS IS WHAT ITS CALLED, I PLAYED LIKE 2 HOURS OF IT YEARS AGO AND COULDNT REMEMBER THE NAME,
    Thank god for you enlightening me, I can now complete this jem

  • @cartofenestrofen2256
    @cartofenestrofen2256 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for making such a great video. Alundra is just pure nostalgia to me, been kids trying to defeat all those puzzles, beggining the game, over and over....and never achieve it to defeat it.
    But anyway, this is one of my favorites games ever, always remember with one great friend of mine, this game was just pure gold.
    Probably i should try it just for take out the spine of not ending it never.

  • @Richie_Godsil
    @Richie_Godsil 6 лет назад +61

    Your channel is poised to blow up in the coming year, keep up the great work.

  • @cjchristopher5857
    @cjchristopher5857 6 лет назад +2

    Haha! I just requested the Main Alundra theme on Sam Griffin's Patreon page and he was like "I've never even heard of this...this song is incredibly weird. I like it though."

  • @rhysjones81
    @rhysjones81 5 лет назад +23

    I replayed this in my downtime whilst I was in Afghanistan, it's release on the PSN saved my sanity, the disc I had back in the day was borrowed from a friend and it developed a load bug 3/4 through.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  5 лет назад +3

      Isn't that the worst? I had a load bug during a cinematic in Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption because of a disc, but was able to fix it with one of those disc grinding devices.

  • @JPCoovert
    @JPCoovert 6 лет назад

    This video just popped up in my feed and instantly clicked! In 8th grade a kid sat down next to me in History class and was reading the EGM review of Alundra. I leaned over and told him the game was awesome and we've been best friends ever since! Thanks so much for putting together this great video!

  • @fossegutten6579
    @fossegutten6579 6 лет назад +5

    This game is one of my all time favorites. Beat the game without a guidebook as a kid, and it felt great! Got stuck on one of the puzzles for a couple of weeks though :(

  • @DWEthronil
    @DWEthronil 6 лет назад +1

    I remember playin Alundra back in the days when i was still a Kid (11ish years old).
    And now i find myself atleast once a year makin a run and streaming it to tribute one of my top 5 titles of all times.
    My very first playthrough tooked me nearly a year but it was so worth it!
    I can also remember the dissapointment of the sequel we dont speak about :X
    Great Video Tribute to one of the best Games i ever played!
    Thanks alot

  • @Leynx-Et-Fenrir
    @Leynx-Et-Fenrir 5 лет назад +3

    Climax for the win. RIP, you'll be missed. Their universe made of the trilogy: Shining in the darkness, Shining force and Landstalker were such great games!

  • @KishinZephrite
    @KishinZephrite 2 года назад

    I was 14 when this game came out and I trouble with this game at Kline's dungeon and actually used gameshark to get unlimited keys, then came a point where I got so lost a few dungeons later that the unlimited keys were no longer useful though it served me right! About 8-9 years later, I start from scratch a bit more humbler and patient and I guess you could say I faced the fear of coming back and getting stumped and I eventually beat the game in 2006 without guides or cheats. IIRC, only missed 1 or 2 guilded falcons before looking them up. Another 5 years later, I beat it on psp more than once and eventually beat it under 20 hours.
    Glad I could share my story. There's more games than I'd like to admit I gave up on/lost interest with, but I'm glad Alundra wasn't one of them. Proud owner of a physical copy of Alundra with booklet and additional map insert all in good condition. Last thing I'd say is hope you have a good dpad because I've tried with analog and it gets unplayable for me right at the end of the desert palace! He gets stuck to the walls in the timed jumping puzzle which is madness!

  • @earlman710
    @earlman710 6 лет назад +5

    I just bought alundra today, for my ps tv, then this shows at as recommended. What I did play was awesome, I felt like it was a updated link to the past. Just jumping alone makes it way better

  • @damian_shale
    @damian_shale Год назад +1

    I remember being enthralled by Alundra as a kid the first time I saw a demo. Me and my childhood friend were fascinated by it and always wanted to try it out. Playing it the first time we were amazed by its complexity of the design where it shows to be more than just an action platformer. We were excited for its sequel but it turned out to be a more streamlined experience with more dated 3D visuals and the story complexity of a saturday morning cartoon. It's a solid game on its own, but it has very little to do with the first game other than sharing some gameplay mechanics. Alundra is a type of game that never needed a sequel. It's perfect as it is and it's one of those gems that will always stand the test of time. You can re-release it today and people will buy it. A remaster similar to Suikoden and LiveALive will definitely suffice.

  • @ShapeyFiend
    @ShapeyFiend 6 лет назад +7

    I loved Landstalker so I should really give this a try at some point. The issue is finding the time!

  • @johntracy72
    @johntracy72 4 года назад +2

    Alundra was a melding of The Legend of Zelda with A Nightmare on Elm Street. They even used the term "dream warriors" late in the game, a reference to the third Elm Street movie.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  4 года назад

      That's funny, didn't catch that reference till you pointed it out.

    • @StewNWT
      @StewNWT 6 месяцев назад

      That’s how I always described it too

  • @chrisd6287
    @chrisd6287 3 года назад +14

    Possibly the most upsetting sequel ever! I was so excited when I saw Alundra 2 on the shelf at my local game shop and when I got it home my day was ruined and my disappointment was immeasurable.

    • @usaskjock
      @usaskjock 2 года назад

      God it was so bad
      Like actraiser 2
      And Suikoden iii

  • @popcream2082
    @popcream2082 4 года назад +2

    Underrated game. I feel like most of the people who plays or might play this game are people who played this while they were younger

  • @carlosnataniel3801
    @carlosnataniel3801 6 лет назад +10

    Definitely looks like something I'm going to have to look up. The action adventure genre is one I find myself constantly going back to.

  • @rymmokhtari8778
    @rymmokhtari8778 4 года назад

    So happy to see that some appreciate this game like it deserves. Except my brothers, I knew no one who played this game, and never read reviews, although I considered it one of the best I played. I love Zelda, I do, but Alundra was a better game that took its mechanics further and built on them.
    Awesome review!

  • @mondzi
    @mondzi 6 лет назад +3

    I'm surprised I've never heard of Alundra, it looks like it still holds up! Thank you for another great video.

  • @larva5606
    @larva5606 6 лет назад +2

    You...*sniff.....did him justice. JUSTICE!
    Thank you, very well done. I wish there was a kickstarter campaign to petition matrix and gaijinworks to make a true sequel worthy of the Alundra name.

  • @iBIONICLE
    @iBIONICLE 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for making sure this gem had a clear and concise explanation on this hidden gem. I've never heard of it, but I very much wish to experience it for myself now to learn what it has to offer to gaming

  • @mammlouk
    @mammlouk 6 лет назад +2

    My sister and I played a ton of Alundra back in the day. Great game!

  • @RaiRaiRai999
    @RaiRaiRai999 6 лет назад +3

    Between this and the Julian Jensen interview, you got yourself a sub. I'd never heard of Alundra 'til now.

  • @tk9102
    @tk9102 6 лет назад +2

    My favorite thing about alundra is the complexity of the puzzles. It does have a lot of surface similarities, yes.
    But once you actually play it you'll see that the puzzles are quite different with many of them being cerebral riddles the like you never see in Zelda.

  • @sludgefactory241
    @sludgefactory241 5 лет назад +3

    Hell yes! Allundra was such an awesome game that went under everyone's radar including mine. It deserves much rememberence and respect. Such a great lil game.

  • @gilgammesh1
    @gilgammesh1 6 лет назад +2

    One of my fave games of all time. Story and puzzles were amazing. I still listen to the amazing OST on my phone.

    • @macthecook4484
      @macthecook4484 3 года назад +1

      One of if not my top Fave also. Likewise listen to the OST even now in 2021, 15/20 years on LOL

    • @gilgammesh1
      @gilgammesh1 Год назад

      The Shrine of the lake is true art :)@@macthecook4484

  • @XargenTelNada
    @XargenTelNada 6 лет назад +3

    Loved Alundra when I was a kid, still love it to this day... Was one of the games I streamed late last year over on Twitch, and it's a game that I'll always go back and play because of how good a game it is. (Also I almost always grab King Snow's Legendary Sword, but have to farm those deaths manually lol)

  • @Aelwyn666
    @Aelwyn666 5 лет назад +1

    You sum up this masterpiece of a game perfectly. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video and reminiscing over Alundra. I love the game and consider it one of my personal 'Top Ten'.

  • @dingdongbells3314
    @dingdongbells3314 6 лет назад +3

    It is with a mixture of pride and shame that to this day, I've still only ever experienced Alundra 2, but that game remains very dear in my heart for being among the first and last of my short-lived playstation games library when I was a kid. (We got my PS1 second hand for dirt cheap mere months before the PS2 came out)

    • @OhDuhEh
      @OhDuhEh 4 года назад

      Are you me? This is my experience to the dot.

  • @kingkolunikus1962
    @kingkolunikus1962 5 лет назад +1

    This really does the game justice and expresses perfectly many of my own feelings about the game. Thank you.

  • @JeremyComans
    @JeremyComans 6 лет назад +6

    Just before you mentioned Dark Souls, I was thinking that this was a great forebear of what a modern Souls-like could be if it emphasised puzzles. I'd not heard of this game before, but the formula seems like one that should have been replicated more than it was. I sort of dropped off the Zelda train after A Link To The Past.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +1

      The puzzle design actually reminded me a little of Braid, which was also incredibly challenging at times. Interesting too since its designer Jonathan Blow has jabbed the Japanese game industry for being behind the times.

  • @diegola-bella9375
    @diegola-bella9375 3 года назад

    Im brazilian, and I played Alndra in the late 90s. I didn't have internet at the time, none of my friends played or known the game, and as it wasn't very popular, no gaming magazine had a walkthrough on it. Worse still, I was just in the middle of learning english at the time.
    So I had to finish the game, solve every puzzle all by myself. To this day I consider one of the best games I ever played, and certainly the one I am more proud of finishing it 100%.

  • @Indigo_Gaming
    @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +133

    We've got more puzzles than Jigsaw up in this game.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +5

      I have to say I've missed out on a lot of Genesis classics having grown up in a mostly Nintendo household in the 90's, but that game does look interesting. Kinda like if Aladdin and Secret of Mana had a baby.

    • @Indigo_Gaming
      @Indigo_Gaming  6 лет назад +5

      I ended up playing some Beyond Oasis the other day. Some gorgeous pixel art and color direction in that game. Looks neat, not sure if I'll do a video on it just yet, but I won't rule it out in the future.

    • @stopthrm
      @stopthrm 6 лет назад +1

      :O

    • @bloody4558
      @bloody4558 6 лет назад +1

      It's the other way around with me. Sega was much more famous in my country. Because for some strange reason Sega games and consoles managed to be cheaper here than Nintendo ones.

    • @787brx8
      @787brx8 6 лет назад +1

      @@Indigo_Gaming Over A thousand videogame concepts came from one guy.
      Storylines, music, maps, items, characters, objectives, gameplay Ect. came from him.
      Mario, Zelda, Sonic, Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, Bonk and many others were created by him.
      He is retired now, with his new game stockpile growing smaller and smaller.

  • @depht
    @depht 6 лет назад +2

    I hit like before I even watched the video. I loved Alundra so much. Kline's Dream OST = beautiful music. Now, time to enjoy this video!

  • @ScottWaa
    @ScottWaa 6 лет назад +6

    Wow, this is a fantastic review. At 23 minutes I was going to skip it, but I'm glad I didn't. Thanks for sharing a truly fantastic game with us!

  • @HomieCloud
    @HomieCloud 5 лет назад +2

    One of my favorite games of all time! I remember I used to be scared of the music playing in the nightmares as a kid.

  • @kingoverseas9052
    @kingoverseas9052 6 лет назад +4

    One of the best games I've ever had the pleasure of playing, it had me in all catagories.

  • @RawkManX
    @RawkManX 6 лет назад +1

    Man, I ***LOVE*** the original Alundra! I really wish they'd make a sequel, because the dark psychological, almost Horror-esque themes of the story, plus the unique spin on religion, I think really made the game way too ahead of its time. I'd love to see them take another proper stab at it, with the original Alundra (and Maya), set in a new land, maybe further exploring their lineage in another part of the world.