Genuinely been a while, but I'm back now! More videos to follow as I get back into the swing of things, but for now, I hope you enjoy me rambling on about Primal!
Hello I noticed you were so obsessed with a work of art no one noticed to the point that you made your own art about it, that is very relatable to me, please continue
It's been a long time since I've touched this game. I still remember it fondly, spending time simply poking around each level for cards, screwing around with combat and unlocking "secret" combos. Back then I enjoyed squeezing every little drop of joy out of a game.
I still quote this game with some of my childhood friends! This game had a lot of liminal space vibes also, which gives it a particular feel you didn't see a lot back then.
I'm playing Primal right now. This game actually quoted me. "Don't call me Jennifer. It's Jen." Well, okay, maybe she said it first. But I didn't know she had said it when I said it. lol
I must've clicked right past the dialog where the doctor said she had 5 broken ribs and a ruptured spleen. It didn't really impact the rest of the story, as those injuries didn't impede her astral projection. One thing I like about this game is how Scree and Jen have to cooperate on some tasks that neither can do alone. For example, spinning up the rift gates or opening some of the heavier gates.
Ahh Primal. Loved this one back in the day and I still unironically love the 2000's edgy nu-metal vibe to everything. I love everything about this game... except the overall gameplay, especially the combat. I appreciate what it's trying to do but it always felt so terribly clunky even at the time. Thank you for highlighting this flawed gem!
You're welcome! And absolutely agree. The combat specifically is just too...esoteric? It's surprisingly deep when you actually look at it, but it needs such weirdly precise inputs that you will spend the majority of the time flailing around.
It was, and I do find it kind of funny that it feels like a prototype of a lot of modern Sony titles; higher focus on world and story than moment to moment gameplay.
This was the game that changed me as a gamer, right after this I discovered my love of stuff like Legacy of Kain. This is a game that would be prime material for a remake/remaster, not freaking Horizon Zero Dawn.
Smashed primal on ps2. Genuinely pleased to hear someone from uk when I clicked on this nostalgic brilliantly written blast from the past. Looking forward to what else you've got cooking? c: deserve a mini roll for this vid my G defo ❤
I haven't thought about this game since I rented it at blockbuster 20 years ago. Thanks for the nostalgia trip, wow. This game and the two BloodRayne games. Nice childhood memories, although I probably shouldn't have been playing BloodRayne as a 12 year old 😂
Tried playing it on PS4 recently and the camera was so bad I had to stop. Not sure if it's a bad port or if the game was really like that back in the day.
Bad how? Too fast or just nauseating? I know there are moments where it bounces along the geometry, which was probably in the PS2 as well. My guess would be that the higher framerate doesn't play particularly nicely with the camera collision.
@@ResidentGremlin1 Definitely nauseating. Bounces pretty consistently everywhere. Maybe I'll give it another shot soon. I remember being fascinated by it as a teen.
The camera isn't that bad on PCSX2. It's running at about 30 FPS on my PC. There were a couple of spots where Scree got stuck in a wide open area and I couldn't move him. I had to switch back and forth between Scree and Jen a few times to get him unstuck.
Genuinely been a while, but I'm back now! More videos to follow as I get back into the swing of things, but for now, I hope you enjoy me rambling on about Primal!
I remember getting this game for my 13th Birthday. I loved it. One of my favourite video games. The voice acting and atmosphere are all top notch.
Hello I noticed you were so obsessed with a work of art no one noticed to the point that you made your own art about it, that is very relatable to me, please continue
It's been a long time since I've touched this game. I still remember it fondly, spending time simply poking around each level for cards, screwing around with combat and unlocking "secret" combos. Back then I enjoyed squeezing every little drop of joy out of a game.
I still quote this game with some of my childhood friends! This game had a lot of liminal space vibes also, which gives it a particular feel you didn't see a lot back then.
I'm playing Primal right now. This game actually quoted me. "Don't call me Jennifer. It's Jen." Well, okay, maybe she said it first. But I didn't know she had said it when I said it. lol
I must've clicked right past the dialog where the doctor said she had 5 broken ribs and a ruptured spleen. It didn't really impact the rest of the story, as those injuries didn't impede her astral projection.
One thing I like about this game is how Scree and Jen have to cooperate on some tasks that neither can do alone. For example, spinning up the rift gates or opening some of the heavier gates.
I remember Primal 🫡
Ahh Primal. Loved this one back in the day and I still unironically love the 2000's edgy nu-metal vibe to everything. I love everything about this game... except the overall gameplay, especially the combat. I appreciate what it's trying to do but it always felt so terribly clunky even at the time. Thank you for highlighting this flawed gem!
You're welcome! And absolutely agree. The combat specifically is just too...esoteric? It's surprisingly deep when you actually look at it, but it needs such weirdly precise inputs that you will spend the majority of the time flailing around.
One of my favorite ps2 games. Still use Scree as my Playstation icon.
Yes!!! I feel like this is one of those games that disappeared from collective consciousness, like it never happened!!! I was obsessed with it!
It was, and I do find it kind of funny that it feels like a prototype of a lot of modern Sony titles; higher focus on world and story than moment to moment gameplay.
Man, i really love the early 2000's aesthetic.
i really loved this gaem as a kid and had to re buy it recently
This was the game that changed me as a gamer, right after this I discovered my love of stuff like Legacy of Kain. This is a game that would be prime material for a remake/remaster, not freaking Horizon Zero Dawn.
There's a replacement texture set for Primal on the PCSX2 emulator that makes it look a tad more modern.
Smashed primal on ps2. Genuinely pleased to hear someone from uk when I clicked on this nostalgic brilliantly written blast from the past. Looking forward to what else you've got cooking? c: deserve a mini roll for this vid my G defo ❤
I haven't finished your video yet but I do enjoy this game quite a bit
I rememebr this game. I loved it so much.. I have often contemplated getting the tattoo.
Haven call of the king ps2.
God, I loved this one!
I haven't thought about this game since I rented it at blockbuster 20 years ago. Thanks for the nostalgia trip, wow. This game and the two BloodRayne games. Nice childhood memories, although I probably shouldn't have been playing BloodRayne as a 12 year old 😂
I'm playing Primal right now, and BloodRayne is next on my list of games to play. Then Red Ninja and Nightshade.
It took me years to beat this game because the disk was scratched and it wouldn't load the 3rd level but then one day it just worked.
It took me hours to find the fire cave so Scree could lead Jen past the demons in the first cave today. lol
Jumping in rn before the start to say yes i do know primal and still own it
Tried playing it on PS4 recently and the camera was so bad I had to stop. Not sure if it's a bad port or if the game was really like that back in the day.
Bad how? Too fast or just nauseating? I know there are moments where it bounces along the geometry, which was probably in the PS2 as well.
My guess would be that the higher framerate doesn't play particularly nicely with the camera collision.
@@ResidentGremlin1 Definitely nauseating. Bounces pretty consistently everywhere. Maybe I'll give it another shot soon. I remember being fascinated by it as a teen.
The camera isn't that bad on PCSX2. It's running at about 30 FPS on my PC. There were a couple of spots where Scree got stuck in a wide open area and I couldn't move him. I had to switch back and forth between Scree and Jen a few times to get him unstuck.
I enjoyed this game
This game had a great soundtrack
I love the voice actors. Jen sounds sort of like Harley Quinn or Tank Girl.
3 copies is not a problem, I own 10+ copies of skyrim.
I do for some inhuman reason I try to emulate it like ever 2 years and it always ran terrible until QT pcsx2 came out
The only other person I've met that has played this game is my mother
I remember renting this game over and over again cause my parents wouldnt buy it for me lol
I'm gonna have to bow out at the 5 minute mark. Spoilers. I'll come back after I finish the game, or if I get stuck. lol
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