You can get it for $10/new now a days, but I wouldn't recommend picking it up. Yea, it's from the dudes that did Unreal, but I DID get around to playing it and it's not pretty cool. it's supposed to be pretty cool, but I haven't gotten around to playing it yet". I wish I'd just left it on the shelf and referred to it as "that game from the dudes that made Unreal. Started playing Dark Sector today and I wish I never started. God, I hope I find time to play this game this coming weekend. PROTIP: Don't buy shit media and don't skip the verification phase of the burning process. Aside from the translation, the patch also fixes graphical glitches and crashing that was in the original game. There is not one character of Japanese left in the game - including opening and ending credits. What's the deal with the word of mouth on requiring low burning speeds for stuff to work right on a PS1, anyway? Are people still buying shitty, bargain bin media? Like, where do you even buy this stuff at? I really want to know, because it's kind of silly to see people still advocating the requirement to burn PS1 games at 1x to ensure compatibility. The patch contains a complete, 100 English, translation of all Japanese text and graphics. Haven't tested Policenauts on it yet, but I've found it to be remarkably compatible and accurate in the past (usually well ahead of other emulators).just watch out for that interface. Not sure if either one will get patched up soon to resolve them, but if you're not playing on original hardware, you may want to look into using Xebra. If you're looking to rip your discs in the expected format, grab ISO Producer and configure the plugin for ioctl scsi commands, auto detect read mode, read ahead caching, use additional 4mb of ram, and skip the subchannel data.įWIW, it sounds like there's some nasty emulation issues in ePSXe and pSX Emulator. Granted, the markup on Policenauts is like 200% right now, but that's still under $40/new, a fair bit cheaper than the SegaCD version of Snatcher.Īlso humorous are the posts from people downloading the game and then redownloading the PSP eboot version instead of spending a minute doing the conversion themselves w/ PSX2PSP 1.4.2. I dunno, find out for yourself.So judging by the forum posts on junkerhq and pretty much everywhere else, no one actually buys budget games anymore. If I remember correctly, this is missing Act 3, which was added on to the Turbo CD version. Any game that breaks the fourth wall, makes a fool of its protagonist, and even goes so far as to make fun of itself earns some serious cool points.Īs far as how this one is different, depending on who you talk to, the MSX version of Snatcher is the definitive edition (graphic/sound quality aside). The world of Snatcher actually makes sense. The first component is the emulation program which can imitate the psx OS and software. Not, like, put this rune on this staff and walk exactly three steps backwards and an ogre appears that you have to put to sleep with the magical bucket you may or may not have picked up at the very beginning of the game. There are two components for playing a psx Policenauts game on your PC. You actually feel like you’re doing things, and making progress, and being a real Junker detective guy. The first is that it isn’t completely stupid. Snatcher is a great adventure game (in the tradition of games like, oh, Shadowgate, or Phantasy Star Adventure) for many reasons. Pretty creepy, right? You could be walking past Snatchers every day! You could be best friends with a Snatcher, heck, you could be married to one! And where, exactly, did these Snatchers come from, and why are they only in Neo Kobe? These questions need answers, dammit! Feel free to request if you are like me and just can't fucking stand having fugly shit on that PSP you never use. Can I patch the English translation to the eboot.pbp, or convert the. Snatchers, by the way, are bio-machines who kill humans and then take their appearance. It's up on my github or on filetrip and it is pretty much a glorified Eboot creator hub that allows you to set where your executables are and preview stuff without really needing to go on your PSP. After extensive training he goes to Neo Kobe (oh, and this is in the future) and becomes a Junker, a guy who goes after Snatchers. You’re Gillian Seed, a man who has no memory up until three years ago. The amazing adventure game that Konami chose to deny us again and again, only to release it for the Sega CD, then, again, choosing to deny us again and again. The Famous Snatcher, brainchild of God himself, Hideo Kojima.
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