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Critical Depth Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:742725500297
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_CRITICAL_DEPTH
———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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The game was just as described and arrived much sooner than expected. If this shop had more of the titles I was looking for I would definitely purchase them.
first off please remember what “era” this is from…this game came out after twisted metal 2 and was designed simularly to that title. now, with that said the difference is that its under water so your not stuck to the ground you can move pretty much any where, even jump out of the water for a dolphin like finish, lol. there are some elements that can hurt it which as always the spamming computer with unlimited recsources but thats typicall comp play. this games is somewhat dificult to get “good” at. i play it ok and (once upon a time i was really good when it came out) need to play somemore but if u are a fan of tm2 then this game will go nicely into the colloection.!!!!
Critical Depth came about in a time when Sony’s 989 Studios took the Twisted Metal & Jet Moto licenses back from Developer Singletrac and decided to make their own versions of those games. I, like many others, was a huge Singletrac supporter back in the day. Their Twisted Metal & Jet Moto games were simply fun, addictive and challenging. Yet, when they created new games for GT Interactive in the vein of their old licenses, that’s when I think Singletrac did some of their best work. That’s not to say that any of their older properties weren’t as good…Twisted Metal 1&2 and Jet Moto 1&2 are classics. It’s just they came up with new ideas for these games that actually worked and I, personally, would’ve loved to see sequels to these games. Sadly, though, we’ll never get that chance.One such case is Critical Depth. Think of it as a Twisted Metal but with an underwater theme. There’s more to this one, though, as the story goes like this…Douglas McKragen(an undersea explorer)comes up missing when he discovers fives alien-pods underwater. Twelve different factions enter the sea to find out more about these pods and set a course to uncover this mystery. The games’ cast include the nefarious Dr. A. Pocalypse captaining the Armageddon (which can trap subs with a grappling hook); the revolutionary organization the VLO with The Anarchy (which drops spiky metal balls); several men-in-black types from the CIA with The Manta (which fires a deadly electromagnetic ray); the Soviet Die-Hards.
Forgotten, but great PS1 game. Undersea battles in the tradition of Twisted Metal series. Same developers as TM2.
Critical Depth is like Twisted Metal but under the ocean. It is a very good game and i’m glad to have it in my ps1 collection
Wow, it’s been more than 10 years since this game came out. In that time, computer graphics and processing power have taken huge leaps, and the visual quality of modern games is truly amazing.That being said, there are very few games created today that rival this gem in terms of pure fun.A little background – a friend and I were severly addicted to Twisted Metal 2. Wonderful game, and extremely well known (and rightly so). When Twisted Metal 3 was announced, we couldn’t be happier. Having long been able to defeat TM2 on the hardest difficult without dying, we were ready for the ‘Next Level’.Unfortunately, as you probably know, the next level sucked. TM3 was a massive disappointment, the reason being that the developer had been let go, and a new (poor quality) developer given the reigns. My copy of TM3 found it’s way to the used video game store very quickly.However, we heard that the developers of TM2, having lost the TM ‘brand’, were making the best of it, and creating a similar ‘vehicular combat’ game, set in a new world, with the same sense of humor, and the co-op and deathmatch play we craved. Critical Depth would go on to surpass TM2 in our minds, no mean feat given the literal days of real time we had played TM2.Critical Depth has many similarities to the Twisted Metal franchise: multiple vehicles to choose from, each with it’s own playstyle, weapons, attributes, and personality; multiple arenas to battle in; co-op play (a huge plus, and relatively rare at the time); fa.
if you played any twisted metal game.. then you should pick up a copy …when this game came out games like this where the driving force at play station ..this game maybe out dated in terms of looks …but the game play is solid and the weapons to fight with are just simply amazing…this little jem is worth the low price alone.
Great game from my childhood, pretty much twisted metal for submarines, with some really huge levels for a ps1 game!