Going through and emulating games I had as a kid but never beat, or games I just dont have anymore, and this one has always stuck in my mind, never beat it was always too scared to play it, giving it an honest go now and this game was super ahead of the curve in a lot of aspects.
I remember getting this game on my ps2 back in the day as a christmas gift in a huge box of ps2 games my old neighbors just gave to me. I don't own the game anymore (or any of the games they gave me in fact aside from Draken the Ancients Gate) but I remember always enjoying this game a lot though I never beat it. I remember the first batch of invisible enemies you can fight always put me on edge and because of that, this game continues to live rent free in my head as a goated ps2 game and one of my favorite ps2 game and even my favorite survival horror game
literally watching this when this game is right on the other side of my computer. love this game never beat it though couldn't figure out where to go. i have so many games in my backlog from the PS2.
I played this with my dad. It was so hard I could never finish it, but I have faint memories of seeing him in the later stages of the game. I wish I could play it again for the first time. Getting dropped into that seemingly empty base was just so creepy and interesting.
I'm so glad you liked it! I played it with my dad too - he bought it for me as a present but we both loved it. Agreed that the base has a really eerie vibe
@@DreamcastEnjoyer Over the years I have stumbled across many games that I don't even remember the names of being talked about on YT or shown in longplays that we actually owned for PS1 and PS2. Games like WinBack for PS2 or Deathtrap Dungeon and Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn were incredibly memorable games for me and I always tried to finish them and never actually could. It's great to come across a video and having those memories come back.
@@_hank9508 Same here, it is a great feeling for sure! I actually rediscovered Winback and Covert Ops in the last few years too! Will have to look up Deathtrap Dungeon
Great video! I feel like I need to check this one out for sure now. I really like the idea of the infection meter as I always felt like the RE games were missing that when you get attacked. You can heal yourself and you were fine. I think the tension would have been a lot more if there was something else at play as you progressed through the REverse. The main character's movement looks really good for an early ps2 game as well. I also appreciate the swiss army gun. It really does make me miss when games didn't have to explain something, it just was, and we enjoyed it without criticism or denial. Indies are taking liberty with this more so I am glad it isn't completely gone but AAA studios need to be more fun, let loose, and embrace the jank life from time to time.
Thank you - I'm glad you enjoyed the video! And yes, I think you're absolutely right - one of the problems with triple A games is how they all want to feel crafted and polished. I prefer a B-movie approach like this where you just throw in whatever cool stuff you feel like and don't explain it... just have fun! 😄
I played this not too long ago with a dear friend of mine, specifically the US version for its acting and Dennis' design which I prefer. Absolutely fantastic experience, and coming from a hardcore horror buff, easily a top survival horror game for me. I can see myself revisiting this every December.
You know, I've never played through the US version- just the opening bit to compare voices. Maybe I should give it a spin next time. Same here I used to replay this regularly and I think I might put it back in as a yearly play
Yo, great video! This seems like a really cool game that possibly suffered from being in the shadow of MGS2 and possibly (dont quote me on this one) not having an exorbitant marketing budget either.
Thanks, dude! Yeah, I definitely think you're right - I'd never heard of this before I played it. My dad just picked it up for me randomly and I loved it I discovered loads of cool games that way. Thanks, Dad!
@@DreamcastEnjoyer It's quite the experience. Being a gamer since the early 2000's, I can safely say that no other game I've played has given me quite the same feeling that Project Eden has. The sense of scale, like staring into the abyss, but it's all man-made constructions and industrial buildings. The deeper you go toward your goal, the more the sense of "wrongness" hits you. It's not a horror game by any means, but that unique feeling of anxious dread in the pit of your stomach hits all the same. "Yeah, that's a building, sure, but we're 3 miles away from being able to see the sky, and we probably don't belong here". Atmosphere and level design are Project Eden's biggest pulls, as well as being able to unlock more unique problem solving options the more you dive down the rabbit hole. There are walkthroughs, but I highly recommend playing blind to get a sense of what it was like to play back then. Enjoy!
I first played this game on a demo disc way back in the PS2's early days and was always fascinated with it but never rented it. Then a couple years back, something jogged my memory that this game existed and so I just straight up bought a copy online for like $5. I don't usually play games like this and I've barely touched Resident Evil but it was worth it after all those years. You have no idea how much I would love for this to get a Steam port, even if its barely updated.
I didn't know it got a demo actually, I'd be interested to see that! I agree, it's just so unique and special! I literally just upscaled the footage here to 2x native and I think it looks pretty good - if Steam did a HD port I'd buy it immediately
@@DreamcastEnjoyer The demo is basically just the first chunk of the game except you start with a couple gun add-ons and once you reach the storage area, it opens the elevator immediately and you fight the boss without going around. The demo then ends after beating the boss.
Extermination is like "The Thing meets Metal Gear Solid." This is one of the best horror games on the PS2. Not perfect, but it stands out on its own and is different from Resident Evil.
@@DreamcastEnjoyer oh god, yeah... I talk about this game to people I meet all the time and never find anyone who knows what it is. Maybe someday there will be a remaster, but it's likely one of the lost games ):
Just bought a mint condition copy of this along with a mint condition copy of C-12 Final Resistance on PS1. The reason why I mention the latter is because these 2 games had advertising slips recommending each other. Gorgeous bit of nostalgia for me and just a super rare oddity
Absolutely! I feel lucky too - my dad just randomly picked it up for me one day as he thought I'd like it and I fell in love with the game straight away
This is gonna sound funny, I just bought this yesterday for like $15, and out of all the titles on the shelf, while the title sounded generic, something told me there's more then meets the eye. I picked it up, title cover, nothing to look at, turn over to the back of the case, HOLY SH*T I'M BUYING THIS!
I *almost* bought this game so so so many times, but bad reviews of the time and it being a relatively early release in the PS2 catalog always held me back. Shame, because it actually looks like I would have enjoyed it a lot.
@@rollypollyguy3976 damn, the gaming media really did people dirty on this one! I'm secretly hoping for a Swery double-pack of this and Spy Fiction to drop on Steam
This game is so damn slept on!!! I’ve tried to tell ppl about it for years but no one knows what I’m talking about!! I would still today recommend playing this
I actually just bought this game for £2 in a local retro shop but not tried it. Glad I seen your video of this as it shows and tells how good it is before I play it. Great stuff dude 🙂👍
Just played through this one recently, I thought it was surprisingly good. Feels like a resident evil game set in the world of john carpenter's The Thing, with some MGS thrown in. Definitely ahead of its time in some aspects, but certain things held it back for me. For one, I felt like at certain points I wasn't too sure where to go, and since basically the entire map is open to you in the mid-late stages of the game you can be wandering around for a long time before you figure it out. It's not the worst as the maps not exactly massive, but with having to wait through that animation every time you open a door and all the loading screens - getting around can take a while. The voice acting was also not great as you mentioned. Some of the conversations felt like they were talking in slow motion, and at least in the PAL version that voice effect when they're talking over the radio is absolutely ear piercing when you play it on an old TV. Also, I found the final boss to be ridiculously hard. I know as the final boss you would be expecting some difficulty, but I'm generally decent at games and I breezed through the rest of the game, but I got stuck for a hot minute on the final fight and it wasn't the fun kind of stuck where at least it's interesting. Cool idea for the fight but it ended up being just extremely repetitive with nearly impossible to dodge projectiles, and the third phase part just awkwardly stands still randomly firing bullets around in circles while bombing you with those same seeker missiles. In the end though very cool game, the ability to swap in and out components on your gun was fun, the atmosphere and music were pretty good, and I liked collecting everything and reading all the notes. I love games that reward you for collecting things. (If you collect all the dog tags and retrieve Roger's knife you get a new game+ mode with tougher enemies while you start with some upgrades and a lot of ammo)
As much as I struggled with this game, I enjoyed it when I was a kid. I was always a fan of various works of Stephen King, so Extermination sat with me just right at the young age of 10. (I don't know why, but I watched The Shining a lot!) I struggled to beat it back then, though....because at the time, I had no memory card for my PS2 yet...so every playthrough was a "one-life chance" playthrough. When I finally got a playstation 3 in 2007 though, I finally took the game serious enough to beat the game, that final boss was really hard to beat without the rocket launcher, but somehow I did it (I don't remember how)
@@DreamcastEnjoyer fr siren is definitely super hard with the whole real-time element to the gameplay just wish the series was still kicking around and not so hard to find haha
Not only do i love it but my favorite part about it besides the acting is the fact that there are two versions of the game. I see you have the more rare version
I found this game as an ex-rental in a tiny Spar shop on the Isle of Mull of all places in 2010 or 2011, and unfortunately I didn't give it a proper go, despite being really interested in the advertised mutation mechanic. Fast forward to a few days ago, and I randomly remembered it so watched a few videos, including this one, before picking it up for a few quid on Ebay. Looking forward to playing through it, after finishing both Headhunter games!
@@DreamcastEnjoyer Cheers, I look forward to experiencing this game properly this time! Well, I'm on that nuke disarming mission in Headhunter now, can't say it's the most fun (although I love the rest of it)!!
@@DreamcastEnjoyerIt arrived just there, so I tested it to make sure that it runs fine. Very atmospheric and a cross between classic RE, The Thing and MGS. The voice-dubbing (UK), however, reminds me of the cats from Stuart Little! 🤣
I remember begrudgingly buying this when there was practically nothing else out to play, expecting a poor RE rip off that I would want to use the return policy for. What a great surprise it turned out to be!
I was introduced to this awesome game by my brother ( who was taught to play it by my niece) but I'm a bit confused because I've seen it under both the titles "Extermination" and "Extinction". Is one the sequel of the other or are they the same game? Either way I recommend them.❤❤❤❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This one was actually really good. I had a lot of fun with it back in the day. Cheezy writing and voice acting aside, it did a lot of things right. And more than most of the genre was doing at the time. Still not as compelling as RLH - Run Like Hell, another sci-fi survival horror that came out not much later, but I remember it fondly. I never knew the creator of Deadly Premonition did this one, and nor did I know there was two different English versions.
I loved the cheesy voice acting, but yeah it's a great game and pretty original for the time. A few people have mentioned RLH now so I really gotta check it out 😊
Honestly RLH is truly a hidden jem. Great soundtrack, great voice acting great story. Only down side was its abrupt ending and no sequel to resolve said ending. That one needs to come back.
I just bought a copy at a local game store for $15 was gonna play some until i noticed the X & Triangle button dont work, basically i was stuck at the title screen😅😭
I remember being stuck with the final boss for weeks, I borrowed the game to a friend of mine and finished it within a week, I was like how did you made it through the final boss?!!, and he was like dude you just have to find all the parts for the rocket launch, me: rocket launcher?? 😂
I feel like the only person who had a very difficult time navigating this game. I thought the map system was absolute garbage and I didn't understand what the hell the game wanted me to do more than once. Spent a lot of time running in circles wondering where the hell was that one door I had written off. Granted I was a little stoned but I've beaten all of the Resident Evil games the original Silent Hill last week which had a fantastic map and so many others without getting bogged down like this. Something about this game's navigation does not sit right with me
It's tough for me to say! I beat this game loads of times as a kid with help from my dad... so now I'm playing it on my own I just remember where to go haha
I have never heard of this game but it reminds me of Psi ops also for the ps2 I can't remember anything expect a few things like you ended up with psy powers and one of them gave you control of random enemies and you can aim the cursor behind you and when you shoot you would unalive yourself and that was awesome cause if you undid your mind control that enemie would still be alive and well that would attack you lol so it was easier to do that especially with the harder ones who could take alot of damage and the shotguns in that game where God tier
@DreamcastEnjoyer It's Psi ops and it's less than 15 for ps2 or less than 12 for the Xbox I just found it after all these years I forgot all about it until this video so thank you bro and I will sub right now cause of that and I hope to see a 20min video from you on it cause it's like a 12 hour game if I remember right
@andrewanderson6492 thank you very much for the sub! I'll give it a blast and hopefully cover it at some point (it seems like the kind of thing I'll enjoy)
@DreamcastEnjoyer take your time bro and rang the bell too cause I know that helps with the algorithm and stuff so once your at 1mil I just want a random shout out lol jk just do you bro
@@DreamcastEnjoyer i have a copy of it but they made a game called Hungry Ghosts thats super interesting. Its hard to find information about the game, let alone Deep Space, but its about your journey through the land of the dead to your final destination either Hell or Reincarnation based on your deeds during game play. I never made it very far but its neat.
You really should replay it using the US version, and if you do, use the emulator on pc and jack up the resolution, I beat it again just the other day in 4k and it looks really frickin good. I’ve played all 3 versions and the US Dennis voice is my favorite, more emotions, more chad like as well, I mean personally most if not all the voices just came off better. if you do play it, stream it or upload the play through and we’ll watch
Loved this ever since I played it on PlayStation Underground's Winter 2001 _Jampack._ I think the voice acting and the look of Dennis are better in the PAL version, though, aside from Dennis' suit oddly being black instead of the gray and white camo.
Yea I like the PAL version just cause its what I grew up with, but I am planning on trying the US version one day! That Jampack sounds cool. I used to love demos back in the day 😊
I was introduced to this awesome game by my brother ( who was taught to play it by my niece) but I'm a bit confused because I've seen it under both the titles "Extermination" and "Extinction". Is one the sequel of the other or are they the same game? Either way I recommend them.❤❤❤❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
One of the best games I played as a kid. I'm a RE/Silent Hill fan so when I played this I fell in love with it.
Same here - it's such a good take on the classic survival horror!
Played the demo on that blue cover jam pack in 02 and actually begged my folks for it that christmas
same here expect I never asked for it I just kept replaying the demo lol, didn’t beat the game until I was almost 30
Yo so did I! But I never gotten the full game only played that short bit on the Jam Pack disc
I played it also the demo.i enjoyed it.
Dead Space owes a bunch to this one.
I think you're right there, actually - I hadn't made the connection in my head but now you say it, it makes a lot of sense
In what way?
@@Dchcrge00 Both games were Inspired by "The Thing," the difference is Dead Space took ideas from Event Horizon and RE4.
@@briansmith2739Dead space is mostly inspired by doom 3, resident evil 4 and event horizon movie, what are you even talking about
Going through and emulating games I had as a kid but never beat, or games I just dont have anymore, and this one has always stuck in my mind, never beat it was always too scared to play it, giving it an honest go now and this game was super ahead of the curve in a lot of aspects.
I agree there - it really gets slept on!
I'm on that same kind of mission too trying to play all the games I missed
Played the hell out of this on my ps2.
Same here - absolutely fantastic times! Never could beat the final boss though, that's why I came back all these years later to finish the job haha
I remember getting this game on my ps2 back in the day as a christmas gift in a huge box of ps2 games my old neighbors just gave to me. I don't own the game anymore (or any of the games they gave me in fact aside from Draken the Ancients Gate) but I remember always enjoying this game a lot though I never beat it. I remember the first batch of invisible enemies you can fight always put me on edge and because of that, this game continues to live rent free in my head as a goated ps2 game and one of my favorite ps2 game and even my favorite survival horror game
Oh man this was the first survival horror game I ever beat. Good memories.
Big respect for beating it - that final boss is no joke!
@DreamcastEnjoyer I beat it couple times.i enjoyed this game
literally watching this when this game is right on the other side of my computer. love this game never beat it though couldn't figure out where to go. i have so many games in my backlog from the PS2.
This game here is literally my source of childhood trauma.
Oh no! Because of that last boss?
@@DreamcastEnjoyer that. And the infection body-horror stuff. It scared me to death thinking how something can get inside and take control.
@littlebadassgaming9099 oh yeah that stuff is pretty grisly to be fair. The big monsters didn't bother me but the little bugs are pretty creepy
I loved this game, I didn’t have many ps2 games, so I played this a lot
I played this with my dad. It was so hard I could never finish it, but I have faint memories of seeing him in the later stages of the game. I wish I could play it again for the first time. Getting dropped into that seemingly empty base was just so creepy and interesting.
I'm so glad you liked it! I played it with my dad too - he bought it for me as a present but we both loved it. Agreed that the base has a really eerie vibe
@@DreamcastEnjoyer Over the years I have stumbled across many games that I don't even remember the names of being talked about on YT or shown in longplays that we actually owned for PS1 and PS2. Games like WinBack for PS2 or Deathtrap Dungeon and Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn were incredibly memorable games for me and I always tried to finish them and never actually could. It's great to come across a video and having those memories come back.
@@_hank9508 Same here, it is a great feeling for sure! I actually rediscovered Winback and Covert Ops in the last few years too! Will have to look up Deathtrap Dungeon
Great video! I feel like I need to check this one out for sure now. I really like the idea of the infection meter as I always felt like the RE games were missing that when you get attacked. You can heal yourself and you were fine. I think the tension would have been a lot more if there was something else at play as you progressed through the REverse.
The main character's movement looks really good for an early ps2 game as well. I also appreciate the swiss army gun. It really does make me miss when games didn't have to explain something, it just was, and we enjoyed it without criticism or denial. Indies are taking liberty with this more so I am glad it isn't completely gone but AAA studios need to be more fun, let loose, and embrace the jank life from time to time.
Thank you - I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
And yes, I think you're absolutely right - one of the problems with triple A games is how they all want to feel crafted and polished. I prefer a B-movie approach like this where you just throw in whatever cool stuff you feel like and don't explain it... just have fun! 😄
I played this not too long ago with a dear friend of mine, specifically the US version for its acting and Dennis' design which I prefer. Absolutely fantastic experience, and coming from a hardcore horror buff, easily a top survival horror game for me. I can see myself revisiting this every December.
You know, I've never played through the US version- just the opening bit to compare voices. Maybe I should give it a spin next time.
Same here I used to replay this regularly and I think I might put it back in as a yearly play
@@DreamcastEnjoyeryou should, I’ve played with all 3 voices, us, EU, and Japanese, the US one is my favorite by far because Dennis feels more alive
Just bought this game and based on your review, I’m looking forward to playing it. Thanks!
Hey that's awesome - you're in for a hell of a good time!
Love this game!! I have it on my phone but haven't played it in awhile
Yo, great video! This seems like a really cool game that possibly suffered from being in the shadow of MGS2 and possibly (dont quote me on this one) not having an exorbitant marketing budget either.
Thanks, dude! Yeah, I definitely think you're right - I'd never heard of this before I played it. My dad just picked it up for me randomly and I loved it
I discovered loads of cool games that way. Thanks, Dad!
Just thought of this game randomly. Glad someone else did too!
Good taste there - I'm so glad people remember this one
This game and Project Eden for the PS2 both have a special place in my memory.
Project Eden has been on my list for ages - I need to finally check it out!
@@DreamcastEnjoyer It's quite the experience. Being a gamer since the early 2000's, I can safely say that no other game I've played has given me quite the same feeling that Project Eden has. The sense of scale, like staring into the abyss, but it's all man-made constructions and industrial buildings. The deeper you go toward your goal, the more the sense of "wrongness" hits you. It's not a horror game by any means, but that unique feeling of anxious dread in the pit of your stomach hits all the same. "Yeah, that's a building, sure, but we're 3 miles away from being able to see the sky, and we probably don't belong here".
Atmosphere and level design are Project Eden's biggest pulls, as well as being able to unlock more unique problem solving options the more you dive down the rabbit hole.
There are walkthroughs, but I highly recommend playing blind to get a sense of what it was like to play back then. Enjoy!
@Fissile_Fe that sounds genuinely incredible - I'm going to take your advice and go in blind!
Thanks for giving this fantastic sci fi horror adventure some praise. It so deserves it. Great coverage!👽🤖
Thank you kindly! Always nice to see other people digging it too :D
I first played this game on a demo disc way back in the PS2's early days and was always fascinated with it but never rented it. Then a couple years back, something jogged my memory that this game existed and so I just straight up bought a copy online for like $5. I don't usually play games like this and I've barely touched Resident Evil but it was worth it after all those years. You have no idea how much I would love for this to get a Steam port, even if its barely updated.
I didn't know it got a demo actually, I'd be interested to see that!
I agree, it's just so unique and special!
I literally just upscaled the footage here to 2x native and I think it looks pretty good - if Steam did a HD port I'd buy it immediately
@@DreamcastEnjoyer The demo is basically just the first chunk of the game except you start with a couple gun add-ons and once you reach the storage area, it opens the elevator immediately and you fight the boss without going around. The demo then ends after beating the boss.
That's a sensible choice, I guess. There's virtually no bad parts so they could have used any section really!
Extermination is like "The Thing meets Metal Gear Solid." This is one of the best horror games on the PS2. Not perfect, but it stands out on its own and is different from Resident Evil.
That description just about nails it. It is my favourite PS2 horror game, I think, but there is definitely some serious competition there!
Exermination, the thing and cold fear are perfect christmas season games. I play them religiously.
Awesome!
My personal christmas faves are Extermination, Blue Stinger and Hybrid Heaven.
I still need to check out Cold Fear actually
@@DreamcastEnjoyer cold fear is the cat's pajamas if you can get over the length of it.
Oh my gosh!!! This came out on my birthday, I love this game so much. I played through it several times again just a few years ago, I miss this game
Oh woah, I didn't know there was another version of this game... That's really cool, honestly! Let's not forget this game has New Game+ too!
It's really something special! I'd love to see a remaster someday - it's a shame when these cool old games are stranded on old consoles
@@DreamcastEnjoyer oh god, yeah... I talk about this game to people I meet all the time and never find anyone who knows what it is. Maybe someday there will be a remaster, but it's likely one of the lost games ):
Just bought a mint condition copy of this along with a mint condition copy of C-12 Final Resistance on PS1. The reason why I mention the latter is because these 2 games had advertising slips recommending each other. Gorgeous bit of nostalgia for me and just a super rare oddity
Oh man, that's a great purchase - I loved C-12 too! If I remember it was basically Syphon Filter meets Terminator. I need to play that again soon
@@DreamcastEnjoyer Yeah i was stoked when I found them. Different sellers too! Didn’t even know they had advertised each other til I found that
I borrowed it from my cousin when i was 10. I had so much fun and had a good few scares.
im glad i could play this game when i was younger.. what a legendary game
Absolutely! I feel lucky too - my dad just randomly picked it up for me one day as he thought I'd like it and I fell in love with the game straight away
This is gonna sound funny, I just bought this yesterday for like $15, and out of all the titles on the shelf, while the title sounded generic, something told me there's more then meets the eye. I picked it up, title cover, nothing to look at, turn over to the back of the case, HOLY SH*T I'M BUYING THIS!
نطالب بريميك لهذه اللعبة وتبنيها
ونريد اجزاء اخرى
لكن الخوف ان يجعلوها فضائية لا نريد هكذا
نريد ان تكون رعب بقاء وقصة عميقة وشخصيات قوية
I *almost* bought this game so so so many times, but bad reviews of the time and it being a relatively early release in the PS2 catalog always held me back. Shame, because it actually looks like I would have enjoyed it a lot.
I'd definitely recommend it if it ever becomes available on Steam or something. Very unique vibe
I was in the same boat as JOMBi. I remember holding it in my hands while making up my mind in gamestop.
@@rollypollyguy3976 damn, the gaming media really did people dirty on this one!
I'm secretly hoping for a Swery double-pack of this and Spy Fiction to drop on Steam
It feels like almost no one remembers this game. It's easily one of my favourite survival horror along side another semi-forgotten game, Cold Fear.
I just picked up Cold Fear recently- heard good things about it but never checked it out!
Agreed that, Extermination is still a top 10 game for me
This game is so damn slept on!!! I’ve tried to tell ppl about it for years but no one knows what I’m talking about!! I would still today recommend playing this
Same here! I'd love to see it drop on Steam or something
I actually just bought this game for £2 in a local retro shop but not tried it. Glad I seen your video of this as it shows and tells how good it is before I play it. Great stuff dude 🙂👍
Thanks! Sounds like you got a good deal on this one - I really hope you enjoy it 😊
I never got to finish it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! loved it
That last boss is ruthless! I had to use cheats to do that part 😅
this game,was good
This game reminds me of Run Like Hell. Absolutely love that game
I missed Run Like Hell back when it dropped and it's been on my list for so long - maybe I should finally check it out!
Just played through this one recently, I thought it was surprisingly good. Feels like a resident evil game set in the world of john carpenter's The Thing, with some MGS thrown in. Definitely ahead of its time in some aspects, but certain things held it back for me.
For one, I felt like at certain points I wasn't too sure where to go, and since basically the entire map is open to you in the mid-late stages of the game you can be wandering around for a long time before you figure it out. It's not the worst as the maps not exactly massive, but with having to wait through that animation every time you open a door and all the loading screens - getting around can take a while.
The voice acting was also not great as you mentioned. Some of the conversations felt like they were talking in slow motion, and at least in the PAL version that voice effect when they're talking over the radio is absolutely ear piercing when you play it on an old TV.
Also, I found the final boss to be ridiculously hard. I know as the final boss you would be expecting some difficulty, but I'm generally decent at games and I breezed through the rest of the game, but I got stuck for a hot minute on the final fight and it wasn't the fun kind of stuck where at least it's interesting. Cool idea for the fight but it ended up being just extremely repetitive with nearly impossible to dodge projectiles, and the third phase part just awkwardly stands still randomly firing bullets around in circles while bombing you with those same seeker missiles.
In the end though very cool game, the ability to swap in and out components on your gun was fun, the atmosphere and music were pretty good, and I liked collecting everything and reading all the notes. I love games that reward you for collecting things. (If you collect all the dog tags and retrieve Roger's knife you get a new game+ mode with tougher enemies while you start with some upgrades and a lot of ammo)
If I remember, the gun let you switch the fireing rate by parts. I always go single and full auto.
As much as I struggled with this game, I enjoyed it when I was a kid. I was always a fan of various works of Stephen King, so Extermination sat with me just right at the young age of 10. (I don't know why, but I watched The Shining a lot!) I struggled to beat it back then, though....because at the time, I had no memory card for my PS2 yet...so every playthrough was a "one-life chance" playthrough. When I finally got a playstation 3 in 2007 though, I finally took the game serious enough to beat the game, that final boss was really hard to beat without the rocket launcher, but somehow I did it (I don't remember how)
man this and siren are top notch ps2 horror can even remember when a buddy of mine bestowed upon me his non wanted copies for ten bucks blessed!
That's a good friend, indeed! Yea, Siren was dope too but it was also really hard! Haha
@@DreamcastEnjoyer fr siren is definitely super hard with the whole real-time element to the gameplay just wish the series was still kicking around and not so hard to find haha
Not only do i love it but my favorite part about it besides the acting is the fact that there are two versions of the game. I see you have the more rare version
I didn't realise mine was rare 😄
I'm just European so this is the one we had over here when my dad bought it for me
I found this game as an ex-rental in a tiny Spar shop on the Isle of Mull of all places in 2010 or 2011, and unfortunately I didn't give it a proper go, despite being really interested in the advertised mutation mechanic. Fast forward to a few days ago, and I randomly remembered it so watched a few videos, including this one, before picking it up for a few quid on Ebay. Looking forward to playing through it, after finishing both Headhunter games!
Great choices with this and Headhunter- hope you enjoy them! 😁
@@DreamcastEnjoyer Cheers, I look forward to experiencing this game properly this time! Well, I'm on that nuke disarming mission in Headhunter now, can't say it's the most fun (although I love the rest of it)!!
@@DreamcastEnjoyerIt arrived just there, so I tested it to make sure that it runs fine. Very atmospheric and a cross between classic RE, The Thing and MGS. The voice-dubbing (UK), however, reminds me of the cats from Stuart Little! 🤣
6:44 i dont take that with much more than a grain of salt since he also said something similar to that about michigan
DENNIS!!!!
The only survival horror where i would shit my pants, love it
It's definitely got some heavy atmosphere. Would love to see a remaster on modern consoles so more people could enjoy this banger
@@DreamcastEnjoyer yes i would love to see the same on todays graphics
i love this game. im hoping that it gets added to to ps4/5 as a ps classic, with trophies.
That would be great! I know Ghosthunter recently got added to PSN which is another obscure PS2 horror game, so I'd never give up hope!
It's very resident evil inpired. It's damn good. I first played this on a demo disc back in 2001
I remember begrudgingly buying this when there was practically nothing else out to play, expecting a poor RE rip off that I would want to use the return policy for. What a great surprise it turned out to be!
It really was ahead of its time.
By the way, are you from Manchester/Cumbria?
I grew up between Manchester and Liverpool so you definitely have a good ear there! I didn't even realise I had an accent haha
I was introduced to this awesome game by my brother ( who was taught to play it by my niece) but I'm a bit confused because I've seen it under both the titles "Extermination" and "Extinction". Is one the sequel of the other or are they the same game? Either way I recommend them.❤❤❤❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This one was actually really good. I had a lot of fun with it back in the day. Cheezy writing and voice acting aside, it did a lot of things right. And more than most of the genre was doing at the time. Still not as compelling as RLH - Run Like Hell, another sci-fi survival horror that came out not much later, but I remember it fondly. I never knew the creator of Deadly Premonition did this one, and nor did I know there was two different English versions.
I loved the cheesy voice acting, but yeah it's a great game and pretty original for the time. A few people have mentioned RLH now so I really gotta check it out 😊
Honestly RLH is truly a hidden jem. Great soundtrack, great voice acting great story. Only down side was its abrupt ending and no sequel to resolve said ending. That one needs to come back.
I loved this game! It also didn’t hurt that my namessake makes an appearance in the form of a mutated monster whose dog tags feature my name. 😊
Haha excellent - I wish I was in it!
Played the demo to it and it was awesome. I never played the full game though but want to...
If you get the chance, I highly recommend it 😊
I would love to see this game ported to steam or tossed on the psn store
Same here! I would buy it again just to show support... kinda how I feel about a lot of these hidden gems trapped over on old systems
@@DreamcastEnjoyer Yeah I feel you there! Would love to see games become more accessible on modern hardware and I'd pay to support it as well haha
I just bought a copy at a local game store for $15 was gonna play some until i noticed the X & Triangle button dont work, basically i was stuck at the title screen😅😭
Oh dang - I feel your pain there! Definitely give it a play if you ever get a new controller though
I loved this game as well an for some reason I kept playing till I found glitches an hidden rooms on my channel if you ever want see them.
That's awesome - I had no idea this game had stuff like that! I'll definitely check out your videos 😊
I remember being stuck with the final boss for weeks, I borrowed the game to a friend of mine and finished it within a week, I was like how did you made it through the final boss?!!, and he was like dude you just have to find all the parts for the rocket launch, me: rocket launcher?? 😂
Yea that final boss is brutal! No idea how it could be done without the ultimate launcher
Hey I just started playing it today 🤟
Excellent stuff - you're in for a treat!
I feel like the only person who had a very difficult time navigating this game. I thought the map system was absolute garbage and I didn't understand what the hell the game wanted me to do more than once. Spent a lot of time running in circles wondering where the hell was that one door I had written off. Granted I was a little stoned but I've beaten all of the Resident Evil games the original Silent Hill last week which had a fantastic map and so many others without getting bogged down like this. Something about this game's navigation does not sit right with me
It's tough for me to say! I beat this game loads of times as a kid with help from my dad... so now I'm playing it on my own I just remember where to go haha
_"that would have worked in MGS2"_ 😂
Hahaha I'm always on the lookout for physics in sixth-gen games.
It would have worked in Toy Commander too!
I was like 99
I have never heard of this game but it reminds me of Psi ops also for the ps2 I can't remember anything expect a few things like you ended up with psy powers and one of them gave you control of random enemies and you can aim the cursor behind you and when you shoot you would unalive yourself and that was awesome cause if you undid your mind control that enemie would still be alive and well that would attack you lol so it was easier to do that especially with the harder ones who could take alot of damage and the shotguns in that game where God tier
I've heard so many good things about Psi Ops over the years so I really need to check it out! You've convinced me 😊
@DreamcastEnjoyer It's Psi ops and it's less than 15 for ps2 or less than 12 for the Xbox I just found it after all these years I forgot all about it until this video so thank you bro and I will sub right now cause of that and I hope to see a 20min video from you on it cause it's like a 12 hour game if I remember right
@andrewanderson6492 thank you very much for the sub! I'll give it a blast and hopefully cover it at some point (it seems like the kind of thing I'll enjoy)
@DreamcastEnjoyer take your time bro and rang the bell too cause I know that helps with the algorithm and stuff so once your at 1mil I just want a random shout out lol jk just do you bro
Deep Space made some interesting games, sadly a few are Japanese only.
Ooooo I didn't realise they had some Japan-only stuff - I'll check that out!
@@DreamcastEnjoyer i have a copy of it but they made a game called Hungry Ghosts thats super interesting. Its hard to find information about the game, let alone Deep Space, but its about your journey through the land of the dead to your final destination either Hell or Reincarnation based on your deeds during game play. I never made it very far but its neat.
Reviewers who claimed the game looks like a ps1 game are cluless, the graphics are still within 6th gen range nothing like anything from 32bit era.
Yea I personally think this game has pretty great graphics for the time
ehh....it was ok
Too each their own, my dude
wait what the fuck why’d everyone yelling in that clip of the pal version? 😂
I know, right? I love how extra it is, though! Really adds to those b-movie vibes
You really should replay it using the US version, and if you do, use the emulator on pc and jack up the resolution, I beat it again just the other day in 4k and it looks really frickin good. I’ve played all 3 versions and the US Dennis voice is my favorite, more emotions, more chad like as well, I mean personally most if not all the voices just came off better. if you do play it, stream it or upload the play through and we’ll watch
It's definitely on my to-do list! I really like the goofy Dennis we got here in the UK, but I would like to do a US playthrough too
Loved this ever since I played it on PlayStation Underground's Winter 2001 _Jampack._ I think the voice acting and the look of Dennis are better in the PAL version, though, aside from Dennis' suit oddly being black instead of the gray and white camo.
Yea I like the PAL version just cause its what I grew up with, but I am planning on trying the US version one day!
That Jampack sounds cool. I used to love demos back in the day 😊
I was introduced to this awesome game by my brother ( who was taught to play it by my niece) but I'm a bit confused because I've seen it under both the titles "Extermination" and "Extinction". Is one the sequel of the other or are they the same game? Either way I recommend them.❤❤❤❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Amazing game, dude, glad you got to play it! I only know it by this name and I didn't think it got a sequel... is it a different game?