This game was criminally underrated. Had it on demo and coped as soon as I saw it available. The music, the characters, the dungeon crawler. So much game for your buck, unlike the incomplete bleed you dry dlc model of today.
Richard, you're such a baller. Your knowledge of so many games is top notch, and the fact you share this with the world is amazing. As a historian, your channel will be a goldmine for future historians of gaming. Thank you
I remember as a 5 year old kid seeing the arcade cabinet for Ehrgeiz at my local supermarket (of all things) and I saw Cloud fighting the God hand dude (Guy with gun hand). This was my first foray in Anything FF7 related. 5 years later I saw my cousins play FF7 And in there party they had Barrett, I distinctly remember saying “This games dumb. Why are they taking turns? And why did they make him a Black Guy in this one?” They had no idea what I was talking about haha
That's funny! And yeah, I could see the source of confusion. I was just out of high school and going into college when Final Fantasy VII came out - and it was one of the first four Playstation games I collected. One of my friends that I met in college showed me Ehrgeiz, as he owned a copy temporarily. I'm not really that great at fighting games, but it was fun to try out.
This game was CRIMINALLY underrated. Reviewers never put the time in necessary to find all of the depth put into the fighting system. At high level play, the game is very much balanced, with the notable exception of Jo - the poor girl gets left behind with attack strings that are totally telegraphed. Anyway, thanks for sharing this game with a new generation. Perhaps it will even pick up some new fans as well.
Back in the day, Squaresoft published a few deep and unconventional fighting games. Remember Bushido Blade? That was another fine and interesting experience.
EHRGEIZ is one of the coolest fighting games ever, me and my friends would play it at lunchtime at school on the PSOne with the lcd screen, was always a good time.
This game is like Cloud "a jack of all trades" I liked this game myself, I rented it multiple times to play the dungeons even. It was brave in a lot of areas and though slow it was functional and a decent experience. The grappling certainly reminded me of those early wrestling games too. I definitely agree that its for casual gaming, I don't need story out of a game like this, just replay value and enough action to keep engaged. It was also a gamers dream to play Sephiroth and Zack back then!!!
Fun little bit added to the game was during the final boss battle, when you break crates to get the sword to kill the monster, you can also find Han's missing leg.
I only played this game once or twice in the dorm room of one of my friends at college. With Cloud, I did manage to get to the end boss - but the end credits started rolling *during the fight*! I had never seen that happen in any game before. My friend kept telling me to "break the crates and grab the sword", but no matter what buttons I pressed I couldn't figure out how!
The quest mode also feels a little bit empty and shallow in places but overall its one of the most special games you can ever own for the PS1, its pretty entertaining and kind of lovely. In fact, I forgot I had it laying around on my shelf and thanks to this video Im pumped for it again and im gonna give it one more go these days.
I remember this game. I wasn't too big into fighting games at the time but the inclusion of FF7 characters drew me in. I had no idea Toriyama worked on the art in this game. Incredible.
I was in a tournament playing this game. I ranked 4th playing Tifa. It was a good game but was hard to perform the moves and some moves were cheap. Thank you for making this video!
Love me some Ehrgeiz. The hidden Guile-looking boss had amazing multi-part throws! I can't recall his name. I love the many Tekken influences that this game took.
Sweet! New video! Lovely way to be spending the evening. Has more than made up for the fact that wife wouldn't let me order Chinese. Joining the Patreon and Discord has really brightened my week though.
A glorious vid 😄!!! Thank you so much THGM 🎩!!! I’d love it if you could keep making these videos during these times, but in any case, I’ll treasure these precious reruns forever 😊🔥🔥🔥!!!
I still play Ehrgeiz about once or twice a week. Not the best fighting game out there, but the "RPG" mode is fun. My understanding is that it's pronounced "air-guys" or "urr-guys". I could be mistaken on that however. This game is definitely worth a try for FF7 fans or people looking for a different fighting game experience, as well as the adventure mode. I recommend Ehrgeiz frequently, especially since you can run it in a psx emulator on your toaster.
For it's time it was great if you knew how to properly play. A lot of people didn't so they ran around and spam the same moves. I've only seen 2 people even walk in the game which helps tremendously with proper control and doing combo's. feels like a much different game when done.
I totally agree. EHRGEIZ was definitely a underrated fighting game. A lot of people did not give credit to back in a day until today. I still have this game-- I've been having this game every since I was 16 yes. Power Stone stole everything from this game here...but i do love me some power Stone have to admit it's alot of fun
Dream Factory consisted of former Tekken and VF developers hence the similarities in moves and styles. Ken Mishima aka Godhand is a cousin to Kazuya Mishima (although I'm not sure if it's ever been 100 percent confirmed that Tekken and Erhgeiz are in the same universe). While the control scheme is not good, the gameplay is extremely deep despite the unlockable S moves.
I liked that it is an niche style arena fighter where you can completely change your direction at a full 360 rotation. Power Stone is another good one like that. This game including a Dan Severn like character is also really cool.
I really liked Ehrgeiz when it came out. A friend had it, and we played quite a bit. Square had some really good non-RPG titles around the time. Einhänder (still with the German title theme?), and the 2 Bushido Blade games. The Bushido games I wouldn't mind seeing covered. They were slow in combat, but had instant kill attacks. Only fighting game series I had ever seen like that.
Great video. I'd forgotten all about Tobal having that quest mode! That was one of my favorite aspects of both games, and I do enjoy these trips down memory lane.Also, I can only imagine someone else has mentioned, but it's pronounced "air•guytz". For anyone who hasn't played it, it's definitely worth checking out.
This game was so far ahead of it's time. The demo alone was flawless lol. Personally I loved the lighting and the graphics - the theme was awesome. I loved Power Stone, too, but Ergheiz was like the godfather of a lot of 3d fighting games to me.
I was always curious about this one. I saw it on the PlayStation Underground demo disc. But to know it was in fact a FF/Tekken Crossover, that's pretty mind-blowing. The game itself was pretty tough to find. I never played it, but the demo was pretty cool, and reviews were mixed. Makes me wonder if this title would ever receive a sequel. Even though many console generations later. Anything seems possible
I think correct pronunciation was "Err-geez". But I'm sure what you said is fine too :p. Like I said in your other video, me and my siblings used to love this game. It was amazing and certainly very impressive at the time - ambitious for sure, as it seems most of Square's titles were at this point in their history. I had completely forgot about the party-games option on the main-screen! Thanks for reminding me, for what they were, they were a fun little bonus too. I really enjoyed the RPG Mode in the game, and I suppose for that Diablo-esque gameplay there wasn't really alot else available on the PS1 at the time which gave it extra weight for sure; But what was more impressive, was just how well the story of the RPG Mode tied into the main fighting-game mode story. If I remember correctly, similar to Dark Souls, there was item descriptions that helped explain the connections (including the arrival of the FF7 cast in the main Fighting game mode story), and in a traditional RPG sense, the people of the town would update their dialogue to fill in the lore and backstory too. It was kind of cool how the whole town and dungeon was this little isolated pocket of old civilization in the world that had managed to escape interference from modern civilization, enabling them to keep magic alive. Accomplishing certain things in the RPG mode would unlock stuff in the Fighting mode too - such as unlocking both Clair and Koji in the Fighting game mode (and Clair even had a completely unique moveset, if I remember correctly, unlike Koji's whom was similar to Dasher's, or the other unlockable characters whom all had movesets very similar to one of the core-fighters each - Yuffie = Suzuki, Zack = Cloud, Vincent = Godhand). Shame you forgot to mention they were playable in the Fighting mode too, but understandable if you missed it seems IIRC the only way you could unlock Clair and Koji for the fighting mode was through the RPG mode. Certainly at the time, though the basically cross-game (seems the RPG and Fighting game mode were both each good enough to stand on their own two feet) interplay was something we hadn't really seen at the time.
One fighting game you should consider reviewing is Tobal 2. I read back in the video game magazines back in the 1990s that since Tobal No. 1 did not sell well, Tobal 2 will probably not be released outside of Japan. Ehrgeiz got released outside of Japan mainly because of the Final Fantasy VII characters in the game. Ehrgeiz is as enjoyable fighting game, but not one of the best.
Ehrgeiz is pronounced as "Air guys". Ken Godhand Mishima not only looks similar to Kazuya Mishima, but he's voiced the original voice actor of Kazuya - Joji Nakata and has the same fighting moves as Kazuya Mishima.
Bloody hell, I never managed to unlock those characters on my Ehrgeiz PCB. My SuperGun would have melted. Top notch video as usual but I cannot come up with a fighter other than the obscure Joy Mecha Fight, recall reading about that one in an early 90's Nintendo mag which featured the SMB movie on the front, an issue that also detailed the neat looking top-loader unit.
One of my all time favourite games, even the rpg mode was fun, I remember debating how to pronounce Ehrgeiz and if I recall correctly it was a German word. Too bad square can't make anything but Final Fantasy's now.
>Plane falls on Amazon >"Character was raised by wolves" >There are no wolves native to South America >The character is clearly turning into a fucking Cheetah in the screen Tophatty pls.
Between this, Einhander, and the aesthetics of Vandal Hearts, I'm starting to think that some employees at Squaresoft were a _little_ too enthusiastic with Germany... (don't get me wrong, this could be MUCH worse, they could have been too enthusiastic for "that period of German history we don't like recalling")
@@Naedlus LOL japan in general IS a little too obsessed with that time period in German history. Have you seen how many characters in movies, anime, and manga have what is essentially a variation of the SS officer uniform? Way too many
You can counter just about anything in this game by pressing grab at the right time when your character flashes white btw. Try making the AI on hardest difficulty fight each other in practice mode to see.
I actually loved Ehrgeiz as a kid and rented it all the time from Blockbuster until my parents finally brought it for me. It was a unique fun fighting game. Man i'd actually wouldn't mind an Ehrgeiz 2, tho that's never going to happen.
Top Hat Gaming Man, I have some suggested fighting games that you should cover in future videos. Suggestions: The King of Fighters '94 Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64) Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory Street Fighter x Tekken BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
It was nice game with huge counterattack abilities. I loved its grappling counters, blade stoppers, and hit interruptions...As the quest mode - those trap room always made me mad, and starving... Old time rpg that force you take not only potions but food, for survive dungeon crawlings=))))
Wonder if Capcom ripped off the “Godhand” concept for their PS2 game with this title. The character in that has a special arm to replace the one he lost.
I played this on the arcades. XD i didnt know what the game was called so i picked up what i described to the person at my video game store as "that square game with the funny german name" and i was sold this really kick ass RType style shooter also from squarr and i also have no idea what its called. XD
I'm catching up through THGM's backlog and saw your comment. I *think* I remember the game you're talking about. You could choose b/t a few slightly different ships. You *literally* picked up special weapons from defeated enemies--including a laser sword. Depending on the ship you could choose to have up to 3 different weapons and choose what part of your ship they were attached to. Different locations would make the weapons fire at different angles. Can't remember its name.
REALLY certain (but not 100%,) that Sephiroth was a hidden character in the arcade version, available by holding buttons down or something when selecting Cloud.
Getting my ass beat by that white lion will be ingrained in my memory forever. You could do a video on the Sonic fighting game if you haven’t already. Used to play it at the roller rink arcade. There is also Ready2Rumble an amazing PS2 boxing game that had you train speed, strength, etc.
I'm sure you're planning a Tekken episode, or 7. Soul Caliber is also low hanging fruit. As is Moetal Kombat. So how about the Dragon Ball series of fighting games?
i wish more fighting games today offered more involved single player experiences as playing a game just to get better at it no longer appeals to me. Thanks for this video though, I remember seeing ads for this in Gamepro so much but never had a chance to play it and totally forgot about it until now
I remember renting this years ago. Never knew Zack was an unlockable. I only signed up for Patreon two days ago, so I was surprised to see my name in the credits already! I was expecting the start of May at the earliest. Thanks for that. 😁 A good video topic for the future could be the Game Boy ports of Neo Geo fighters. Yes, they exist! About seven of them I believe.
Loved this game in the arcades back in the day. The full 3D movement was so refreshing. But yeah, super easy... one of the few fighting games I managed to finish first time I played it.
Can you make more handheld coop games. Full walkthrough. Like GB double dragon 2, Balloon Kid etc. No one ever done that... So we see both screens full play through. BTW Great show!
omg... I remember that thing :D Cloud, Sephiroth & Co. > all It was kinda strange to see a german titled game from japan (Ehrgeiz = ambition). Your pronunciation is very cute btw :)
This game was criminally underrated. Had it on demo and coped as soon as I saw it available. The music, the characters, the dungeon crawler. So much game for your buck, unlike the incomplete bleed you dry dlc model of today.
I used to get this and Destrega confused
@@YTOW85 oh nice, I'd never heard of this game. Going to have to play it now.
Would love a final fantasy gane like dragon ball f8ghterz but this was the closet to it
@@YTOW85 They came out the same year.
Richard, you're such a baller. Your knowledge of so many games is top notch, and the fact you share this with the world is amazing. As a historian, your channel will be a goldmine for future historians of gaming. Thank you
Sir, you are a true connoiseur. This game could have easily been an early PS2 release for how ambitious and good looking it was.
Khama Nkhoma i guess that’s why they called it ‘Ehrgeiz’ :)
For me all PS1 will be always better than the PS2 though. Ehrgeiz Banzai! )
I remember as a 5 year old kid seeing the arcade cabinet for Ehrgeiz at my local supermarket (of all things) and I saw Cloud fighting the God hand dude (Guy with gun hand). This was my first foray in Anything FF7 related. 5 years later I saw my cousins play FF7 And in there party they had Barrett, I distinctly remember saying “This games dumb. Why are they taking turns? And why did they make him a Black Guy in this one?” They had no idea what I was talking about haha
That's funny! And yeah, I could see the source of confusion. I was just out of high school and going into college when Final Fantasy VII came out - and it was one of the first four Playstation games I collected. One of my friends that I met in college showed me Ehrgeiz, as he owned a copy temporarily. I'm not really that great at fighting games, but it was fun to try out.
This game was CRIMINALLY underrated. Reviewers never put the time in necessary to find all of the depth put into the fighting system. At high level play, the game is very much balanced, with the notable exception of Jo - the poor girl gets left behind with attack strings that are totally telegraphed. Anyway, thanks for sharing this game with a new generation. Perhaps it will even pick up some new fans as well.
Back in the day, Squaresoft published a few deep and unconventional fighting games. Remember Bushido Blade? That was another fine and interesting experience.
That was one of the sickest games... changed my life
EHRGEIZ is one of the coolest fighting games ever, me and my friends would play it at lunchtime at school on the PSOne with the lcd screen, was always a good time.
I got this for my 12th birthday, man I was hyped.
This game is like Cloud "a jack of all trades" I liked this game myself, I rented it multiple times to play the dungeons even. It was brave in a lot of areas and though slow it was functional and a decent experience. The grappling certainly reminded me of those early wrestling games too. I definitely agree that its for casual gaming, I don't need story out of a game like this, just replay value and enough action to keep engaged. It was also a gamers dream to play Sephiroth and Zack back then!!!
Fun little bit added to the game was during the final boss battle, when you break crates to get the sword to kill the monster, you can also find Han's missing leg.
I only played this game once or twice in the dorm room of one of my friends at college. With Cloud, I did manage to get to the end boss - but the end credits started rolling *during the fight*! I had never seen that happen in any game before. My friend kept telling me to "break the crates and grab the sword", but no matter what buttons I pressed I couldn't figure out how!
The quest mode also feels a little bit empty and shallow in places but overall its one of the most special games you can ever own for the PS1, its pretty entertaining and kind of lovely.
In fact, I forgot I had it laying around on my shelf and thanks to this video Im pumped for it again and im gonna give it one more go these days.
I remember this game. I wasn't too big into fighting games at the time but the inclusion of FF7 characters drew me in. I had no idea Toriyama worked on the art in this game. Incredible.
I see a lot of animation similarity between this and The Bouncer, which I think is also a Square/Dream Factory product. One of my favorites
I was in a tournament playing this game. I ranked 4th playing Tifa. It was a good game but was hard to perform the moves and some moves were cheap. Thank you for making this video!
Love me some Ehrgeiz. The hidden Guile-looking boss had amazing multi-part throws! I can't recall his name. I love the many Tekken influences that this game took.
Sweet! New video! Lovely way to be spending the evening. Has more than made up for the fact that wife wouldn't let me order Chinese. Joining the Patreon and Discord has really brightened my week though.
Dissidea 012 Duodecum was lit.
A glorious vid 😄!!!
Thank you so much THGM 🎩!!!
I’d love it if you could keep making these videos during these times, but in any case, I’ll treasure these precious reruns forever 😊🔥🔥🔥!!!
I still play Ehrgeiz about once or twice a week. Not the best fighting game out there, but the "RPG" mode is fun. My understanding is that it's pronounced "air-guys" or "urr-guys". I could be mistaken on that however. This game is definitely worth a try for FF7 fans or people looking for a different fighting game experience, as well as the adventure mode. I recommend Ehrgeiz frequently, especially since you can run it in a psx emulator on your toaster.
For it's time it was great if you knew how to properly play. A lot of people didn't so they ran around and spam the same moves. I've only seen 2 people even walk in the game which helps tremendously with proper control and doing combo's. feels like a much different game when done.
Absolutely loved this game in the Arcades and on PS1! Still tricky as Hell earning characters though....
Found it! Man, I burst with joy when i finally got my own copy of this one!
God bless the video. Fond memories came rushing back with this one.
Yeaaaaaaahhhhh
Amazingly awesome channel, I've been enjoying going back through all your videos. Top drawer, I tip my hat!
Yay you said ChrisKewl correctly! Thank you so much! :)
Actually, you're not pronouncing it right^^
"Ehrgeiz" is german and means "ambition".
It's pronounced like "air-gites" ^^
More like "guyz" but yah your mostly right.
Actually in the game's intro screen is said when you press start, yeah , that sound is saying "ehrgaiz"
He knows. Part of his act is to pronounce everything that isn't of British origin wrong.
Re Shader interesting I always thought it was just a weird way of spelling Energize.
@Harry Mason,
"Air-gites" is more like it. Best regards from Germany
The role playing adventure part was the best part to me.Fighting was fun but it was nothing compared to the adventure/RPG part😍.
I owned this game, and I enjoyed the quest mode and wish they could’ve done more with it..
I totally agree. EHRGEIZ was definitely a underrated fighting game. A lot of people did not give credit to back in a day until today. I still have this game-- I've been having this game every since I was 16 yes. Power Stone stole everything from this game here...but i do love me some power Stone have to admit it's alot of fun
Dream Factory consisted of former Tekken and VF developers hence the similarities in moves and styles. Ken Mishima aka Godhand is a cousin to Kazuya Mishima (although I'm not sure if it's ever been 100 percent confirmed that Tekken and Erhgeiz are in the same universe). While the control scheme is not good, the gameplay is extremely deep despite the unlockable S moves.
He looks like a mashup of Jin, Kazuya and Heihachi with Bryan Fury clothes and a hint of Akira Yuki (VF).
Please cover Yu Yu Hakusho: Makyo Toitsusen - AKA - Yu Yu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters
I liked that it is an niche style arena fighter where you can completely change your direction at a full 360 rotation. Power Stone is another good one like that. This game including a Dan Severn like character is also really cool.
Tobal looks so smooth!
I have always been a huge fighting game fan and Final Fantasy. I barely ever got a chance to play this one, but always wondered about it. 🎩
Awesome Seeing My Name At The End :3
I forgot about the guy whose leg "disappeared in a cloud of black smoke..." 🤦🏽♂️
Anyhoo, Ehergiez has a pretty slick soundtrack.
I really liked Ehrgeiz when it came out. A friend had it, and we played quite a bit. Square had some really good non-RPG titles around the time. Einhänder (still with the German title theme?), and the 2 Bushido Blade games. The Bushido games I wouldn't mind seeing covered. They were slow in combat, but had instant kill attacks. Only fighting game series I had ever seen like that.
Great video. I'd forgotten all about Tobal having that quest mode! That was one of my favorite aspects of both games, and I do enjoy these trips down memory lane.Also, I can only imagine someone else has mentioned, but it's pronounced "air•guytz". For anyone who hasn't played it, it's definitely worth checking out.
This game was so far ahead of it's time. The demo alone was flawless lol. Personally I loved the lighting and the graphics - the theme was awesome. I loved Power Stone, too, but Ergheiz was like the godfather of a lot of 3d fighting games to me.
I've only experience Energize in the arcade.
Jason Scarce, that makes two of us. Nobody ever seems to know what I'm talking about when I try to explain this game to them.
@@NavySeal6474 when i tell my friend about this gem, he said it's a bootleg
@@zefanyalt5944 Its not though. Its officially licensed and developed by squaresoft and namco. Show them that next time they say its bootleg
My first experience was the Japanese Version on Playstation.
I was always curious about this one. I saw it on the PlayStation Underground demo disc. But to know it was in fact a FF/Tekken Crossover, that's pretty mind-blowing. The game itself was pretty tough to find. I never played it, but the demo was pretty cool, and reviews were mixed.
Makes me wonder if this title would ever receive a sequel. Even though many console generations later. Anything seems possible
I think correct pronunciation was "Err-geez". But I'm sure what you said is fine too :p. Like I said in your other video, me and my siblings used to love this game. It was amazing and certainly very impressive at the time - ambitious for sure, as it seems most of Square's titles were at this point in their history. I had completely forgot about the party-games option on the main-screen! Thanks for reminding me, for what they were, they were a fun little bonus too.
I really enjoyed the RPG Mode in the game, and I suppose for that Diablo-esque gameplay there wasn't really alot else available on the PS1 at the time which gave it extra weight for sure; But what was more impressive, was just how well the story of the RPG Mode tied into the main fighting-game mode story.
If I remember correctly, similar to Dark Souls, there was item descriptions that helped explain the connections (including the arrival of the FF7 cast in the main Fighting game mode story), and in a traditional RPG sense, the people of the town would update their dialogue to fill in the lore and backstory too. It was kind of cool how the whole town and dungeon was this little isolated pocket of old civilization in the world that had managed to escape interference from modern civilization, enabling them to keep magic alive.
Accomplishing certain things in the RPG mode would unlock stuff in the Fighting mode too - such as unlocking both Clair and Koji in the Fighting game mode (and Clair even had a completely unique moveset, if I remember correctly, unlike Koji's whom was similar to Dasher's, or the other unlockable characters whom all had movesets very similar to one of the core-fighters each - Yuffie = Suzuki, Zack = Cloud, Vincent = Godhand). Shame you forgot to mention they were playable in the Fighting mode too, but understandable if you missed it seems IIRC the only way you could unlock Clair and Koji for the fighting mode was through the RPG mode.
Certainly at the time, though the basically cross-game (seems the RPG and Fighting game mode were both each good enough to stand on their own two feet) interplay was something we hadn't really seen at the time.
One fighting game you should consider reviewing is Tobal 2. I read back in the video game magazines back in the 1990s that since Tobal No. 1 did not sell well, Tobal 2 will probably not be released outside of Japan. Ehrgeiz got released outside of Japan mainly because of the Final Fantasy VII characters in the game. Ehrgeiz is as enjoyable fighting game, but not one of the best.
Ehrgeiz is pronounced as "Air guys".
Ken Godhand Mishima not only looks similar to Kazuya Mishima, but he's voiced the original voice actor of Kazuya - Joji Nakata and has the same fighting moves as Kazuya Mishima.
Bloody hell, I never managed to unlock those characters on my Ehrgeiz PCB. My SuperGun would have melted.
Top notch video as usual but I cannot come up with a fighter other than the obscure Joy Mecha Fight, recall reading about that one in an early 90's Nintendo mag which featured the SMB movie on the front, an issue that also detailed the neat looking top-loader unit.
One of my all time favourite games, even the rpg mode was fun, I remember debating how to pronounce Ehrgeiz and if I recall correctly it was a German word.
Too bad square can't make anything but Final Fantasy's now.
World Heroes or Eternal Champions should be reviewed. I'd like to hear from Top Hat about those games.
Tobal was a fun and overlooked game( we never got #2 here!)! Although blocky, that game had fast gameplay and very precise timing!
>Plane falls on Amazon
>"Character was raised by wolves"
>There are no wolves native to South America
>The character is clearly turning into a fucking Cheetah in the screen
Tophatty pls.
I remember this game. Yuffie was broken af. I also remember spending way too much time in the relatively basic quest mode.
I spent a lot of time questing, something about the dungeon wanted me to see the end... I never made it though.
No, you are not pronouncing it correctly ;) Ehrgeiz ist german for ambition, and it is pronounced ehr - guy - ts
Between this, Einhander, and the aesthetics of Vandal Hearts, I'm starting to think that some employees at Squaresoft were a _little_ too enthusiastic with Germany... (don't get me wrong, this could be MUCH worse, they could have been too enthusiastic for "that period of German history we don't like recalling")
I personally pronounced it as AIR- guyz
It's air-gays. Get it right
😁
@@Naedlus LOL japan in general IS a little too obsessed with that time period in German history. Have you seen how many characters in movies, anime, and manga have what is essentially a variation of the SS officer uniform? Way too many
You can counter just about anything in this game by pressing grab at the right time when your character flashes white btw. Try making the AI on hardest difficulty fight each other in practice mode to see.
I've really been enjoying your content lately! Fighting Games Thursday is the highlight of my week. I need to try Ehrgeiz!
I actually loved Ehrgeiz as a kid and rented it all the time from Blockbuster until my parents finally brought it for me. It was a unique fun fighting game. Man i'd actually wouldn't mind an Ehrgeiz 2, tho that's never going to happen.
Top Hat Gaming Man, I have some suggested fighting games that you should cover in future videos.
Suggestions:
The King of Fighters '94
Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory
Street Fighter x Tekken
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift
It was nice game with huge counterattack abilities. I loved its grappling counters, blade stoppers, and hit interruptions...As the quest mode - those trap room always made me mad, and starving... Old time rpg that force you take not only potions but food, for survive dungeon crawlings=))))
Wonder if Capcom ripped off the “Godhand” concept for their PS2 game with this title. The character in that has a special arm to replace the one he lost.
Fun fact Phil McCool, Godhand's last name is Mishima.
@@NavySeal6474 Did you learn that from this video?
I played this on the arcades. XD i didnt know what the game was called so i picked up what i described to the person at my video game store as "that square game with the funny german name" and i was sold this really kick ass RType style shooter also from squarr and i also have no idea what its called. XD
I'm catching up through THGM's backlog and saw your comment.
I *think* I remember the game you're talking about. You could choose b/t a few slightly different ships. You *literally* picked up special weapons from defeated enemies--including a laser sword. Depending on the ship you could choose to have up to 3 different weapons and choose what part of your ship they were attached to. Different locations would make the weapons fire at different angles.
Can't remember its name.
@@spoonimefan oof. XD yea my wife was playing it on emulator a few months ago. But she didn't know the name either. :(
@@artemismeow : After a night's sleep I think I just remembered. "Einhander" [sp]; I think it was called Einhander.
@@spoonimefan that was it!!! XD i found thank you. :)
@@artemismeow : Yay for community collaboration! Glad I could help.
Can't watch until a bit later, but good to see you back buddy, hope you're doing well
I had the Demo of Ehrgeiz in 1998 and I loved it
I actually REALLY loved those randomly generated dungeons...
REALLY certain (but not 100%,) that Sephiroth was a hidden character in the arcade version, available by holding buttons down or something when selecting Cloud.
Getting my ass beat by that white lion will be ingrained in my memory forever.
You could do a video on the Sonic fighting game if you haven’t already. Used to play it at the roller rink arcade.
There is also Ready2Rumble an amazing PS2 boxing game that had you train speed, strength, etc.
I was mentioning this game in your Power Stone video. You should also feature Sonic Battle for the Gameboy Advance next.
it has the most suberb add on, a mini rpg action game "the forsaken dungeon" I played this game TO DEATH. Great vid Mr top had gaming man1
Informative indeed. Thank you.
One of the few Ps1 games with copy protection.
I have a book all about this game. Always been interesting.
Used to play this game in the arcades, also I have finished the story mode in psx back then.
This was only really ever about the Quest Mode minigame, though.
I'm sure you're planning a Tekken episode, or 7. Soul Caliber is also low hanging fruit. As is Moetal Kombat. So how about the Dragon Ball series of fighting games?
I'd love to see you cover Rakugaki Showtime or Tobal no2.
I always thought it was pronounced as air geiz, but I loved the game and how many players you could unlock was worth it.
I remember this game. I remember renting it from blockbuster videos.
I just found a copy of this in my local game store and had to grab it.
I had that game as a kid. My brother got roped in because of the FFVII characters
I used to play this as a kid and I could never remember what this game was called!!
Finally someone talks about this game
This game is the reason why Cloud was pulled from being in the PS2 Version of Soul Calibur II.
Go over Marvel Nemesis
I remember hearing about this game when I was in junior high school and now I got to play this game.
I love this game a lot, and play it from time to time. I might even submit a "Very Hard" arcade mode run vid sometime using Cloud.
i wish more fighting games today offered more involved single player experiences as playing a game just to get better at it no longer appeals to me. Thanks for this video though, I remember seeing ads for this in Gamepro so much but never had a chance to play it and totally forgot about it until now
Big daddy Dave here 😝😛
I remember what really pissed me off about this game was not being able to play the FF7 characters during the quest mode. I mean they're from an RPG!
This should be a mini game for Gold Saucer in FFVII Remake!!!
I remember renting this years ago. Never knew Zack was an unlockable.
I only signed up for Patreon two days ago, so I was surprised to see my name in the credits already! I was expecting the start of May at the earliest. Thanks for that. 😁
A good video topic for the future could be the Game Boy ports of Neo Geo fighters. Yes, they exist! About seven of them I believe.
Yeah it does exist in arcades! I played on one once in Daytona Beach, FL in the USA. The machine can be VERY VERY loud and it was.
Same. I used to have the craziest arcade in my hometown.
Just watched a ad for FF7 REMAKE before this vid started.
Good video
Please make a video for the 90's punisher beat em up
I play this Game when i was a kid and like It alot
This game has been on my want list for quite a long time, but I can never find it at an acceptable price.
Everytime you say "Ehrgeiz" a German dies. -So I have to wonder whether this is in fact the funniest joke in the world and totally intentional ;-)
Rented this or borrowed from a friend (one of those) . I kinda enjoyed it!
Loved this game in the arcades back in the day. The full 3D movement was so refreshing. But yeah, super easy... one of the few fighting games I managed to finish first time I played it.
I'd like to see video on Fighter's History.
Played the ass out this game back in the day. Still have my original copy.
Can you make more handheld coop games. Full walkthrough. Like GB double dragon 2, Balloon Kid etc. No one ever done that... So we see both screens full play through. BTW Great show!
omg... I remember that thing :D Cloud, Sephiroth & Co. > all
It was kinda strange to see a german titled game from japan (Ehrgeiz = ambition). Your pronunciation is very cute btw :)
You should check out Namco’s arena fighter Urban Reign. It’s insanely good.