Sword of the Berserk : Gut's Rage for Dreamcast
- ESRB Descriptor: Animated Blood Cartoon Violence
- ESRB Rating: M - (Mature)
- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Genre: Action
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Get out a 7 foot sword and open a Medieval can of whoop ***
Sword of the Berserk is a game with 30% gameplay and 70% FMV sequences, but it is very interesting and is exciting to watch. Its like a really good movie that lets you jump in and take control for awhile to kill a few zombies, then its back to watching a very interesting FMV sequence. I am glad... Read full review »
Slash, Hack, Stab, Shoot, Blood, Fun!
Man, this game is bloody! That's a good thing too. SotB is a Slash'n'Hack title that I thought would never be ported over to the US. Or atleast without the censors jumping on it for it's huge amount of blood. Well.....it did make it over to the States....but it was changed. They added more blood!... Read full review »
SotB: Unrealized Potential
Sword of the Berserk (henceforth abbreviated as SOB) is the kind of videogame that hints at the enormous potential of the medium and yet, in the same glance, illustrates how far left there is to go in realizing that full potential.
I believe SOB is based on pre-existing material - anime...
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SotB: The Best DC Game Yet?
If you've been playing games as long as I have, you've probably noticed that most game storylines are the one thing that generally haven't improved over time. Oh sure, every now and then Squaresoft squeezes out a game with the hero being some troubled loner (Final Fantasy 7 & 8), or a handy...
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An Education in Devastation.
Sword of the Berzerk: Guts' Rage, produced by Eidos (of Tomb Raider fame), takes you on a journey of total mayhem and destruction. You, the player, control Guts' (pronounced Gattsu) on a quest to find a cure for his girlfriend(?) who has been afflicted by a mysterious illness that has rendered her... Read full review »
Good bloody fun for the whole family (well maybe not)
Sword of The Berserk, a mindless hack and slash title from Eidos manages to bring some fun onto a platform which strongly needs a decent mindless beat em up. Eidos has managed to be semi successful where several other companies has failed, but the question has to be asked on such an advanced system... Read full review »
Blood guts and more blood and guts
Sword of the Berserk Gut's Rage was a spectacular game with it's cinematic scenes at every place and its breath taking graphics. This game has probably been the easiest game I have played in a while. I purchase this game because the title caught my eye and i like midevil games.
I would...
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Mediocre, but Fun
Let me start off by saying that this game is almost completely average. The only standouts here are the cut scenes (which feature incredible voice acting), and the amount of blood. Everything else in this game is average, but unfortunately the DC is lacking in this type of game, and this mediocre... Read full review »
A Great Rental
Now here is a game with a well thought concept, see how many people you can slice in half with one gigantic sword! With a third-person genre and a ton of zombies to decapitate you're already thinking, Resident Evil clone, far from it. With a solid story line and real time action sequences this game... Read full review »
A Dark Fantasy, not for the timid..
Many of you have never read any of the Berserk manga, nor watched the Berserk Anime. This game isn't a 1-shot sort of thing, the author of Berserk has been rumored to have been holding this installment of the Berserk timeline back for game release. Only recently has he found a system that fe feels... Read full review »
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Sealed Sword Of The Berserk: Guts' Rage (dreamcast)
You'll need muscles of steel to wield your massive limb-slicing blade of death in SWORD OF THE BERSERK: Guts' Revenge for the Dreamcast. Wade into swarms of drooling mutants and dole out justice of the head-severing, blood-spurting kind. In a land based on a fantasy Middle Ages, you'll fight devilishly clever bosses, uncover hidden power-ups, explore dangerous locales, and scream with joy as you fly into another red-drenched rage in SWORD OF THE BERSERK: Guts' Revenge.
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Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage
Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage is an action game with phenomenally good graphics but overly simplistic gameplay. You fill the shoes of the main character, Guts, and spend most of your time smiting foes with his seven-foot monster of a sword, Dragon Slayer. Some levels provide the best hack-and-slash gaming to be found anywhere, but usually Sword of the Berserk is more cheap than challenging. We certainly felt rage when boulders began falling on Guts's head at random during one level and the designers took great pains to populate most of the levels with dozens of tiny ankle-biting enemies that are nigh impossible to hit. Unfortunately the lack of combat moves, weapon upgrades, or anything else that could have spiced up gameplay makes Sword of the Berserk far more tedious than it should be for gamers. What really distinguishes this game from other gore games is the eloquent integration of storyline- enhancing cut-scenes that are gorgeously rendered with the game engine. There is over an hour of noninteractive story line to sit through--so many scenes that this almost qualifies as an interactive movie. If mindless combat and a compelling story sound appealing, Sword of the Berserk is what you've been waiting for. Parents should note that this game is particularly violent, and may not be suited for young children. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: Beautiful graphics Gory, visceral combat Outstanding production values Cons: Repetitive gameplay Level design sometimes cheap
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