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Apocalypse Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:047875559608
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_APOCALYPSE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Alright, I think this is the best game I have ever played on any system I have ever had. Websites and copperate reviews do not support this game but I and the people of America do. With a soundtrack with System of a Down and Snot.. need i saw more.. Bruce’s kick arsk one liners keep you laughing while your blowing the poop out of satan’s minions and even satan himself. This Game is a Must Buy.
great vintage game, A+
classic awesome. really insanely good and fun to play old classic games from the days of old. I recommend it.
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This is one of the best 1-player action games for the PS1 system that I’ve ever played. It plays like Shock Troopers or Mercs, but more 3-Dimensional. I highly recommend it. (It also works on the PS2 with a PS1 memory card to save games.)
Always has been a great game. Truly entertaining and original.
Simple controls, tons of Bruce Willis one-liners, and it’s just really fun (so long as you’re playing on easy). At the average price, I’d definitely recommend picking up a copy.
Oh geez, how do I even BEGIN writing a review for a lost Playstation game called Apocalypse? First of all, let’s get a few things straight- this is a 3rd person shooter game, and (ignoring the control set-up) the game looks and feels *exactly* like MDK (another action-packed 3rd person shooter for the Playstation). I mean, the two games feel so much alike with the identical graphics and the same kind of occasional slowdown problems, it’s almost hard to believe nobody has mentioned the comparison before.The one difference between the two games is that in Apocalypse, you have to actually use four different buttons on the Playstation controller to fire your weapon (by the way, your main gun has unlimited bullets which is very convenient). Each buttons fires your weapon in a different direction. For example, to shoot enemies that are located to the left of you, you have to hit the Square button. Enemies to the right of you- Circle button. Enemies behind you- the X button. Finally (the button I personally use the most) the Triangle button to take out the bad guys located in front of you. From a shooting-forward view, the game is exactly like MDK.I read all the reviews I could find for Apocalypse on the internet before buying the game, but I had NO idea just how many enemies each of the 11 stages would have. We’re talking about a LOT of enemies (such as giant tanks and laser beam shooting robots) that are simply COVERED in each of the 11 stages to the point where many time.
Of all the demos on my old, now well-worn Underground disc shipped along with my original PSX back around ’97, I liked this one the best. Sure, the first level’s pretty ugly, but the explosions and action are great.I managed to find a copy of the game roughly a year ago, and I feel that it was well worth it – and that the long wait didn’t really hurt the game too much. Apocalypse sports some impressive visuals, with great (but short) FMV sequences, and even working video screens within levels (similar to those in Aliens vs. Predator) – always amazing on the ol’ grey box.One quibble is with the apocalyptic United States deal, the rather unbelievable enemies, and the many lines Bruce Willis yells at an invisible partner – the game was originally a bit bigger in scope and had Willis as your partner, rather than as the player character – but I only found this as a reason to pay closer attention to the proceedings, since the development history of a game always fascinates me.Moving on, the game’s other sin are the jumping segments. Some are fine, but others are terrible – and you’re saddled with one of the worst early in the game, where you need to dodge falling rocks while moving along platforms in a cave. The first time I played through that it must’ve taken me at least half an hour to get through it. Today I managed it after losing somewhere around five lives, but the game over wasn’t welcome.Stick with it, though, and you’ll be rewarded with some cool fights and levels (my fav.