Had a roomie when I was in the Army from Mexico. Serve 4 years, get citizenship. We had a PS1 in our room and would play a lot. He told me his least favorite word in the English language was 'loading.'
Jsjsusjs oh yeah, it is common for us to get used games so they would be cheaper, but the detail in those and in those times is that they would be really scratched up, sometimes they would work perfectly or at least smooth enough to finish the whole game and some other times they would just get stuck in the loading screen, wish you both good luck!
@@vanyadollyGOG version runs like a dream. Never had a problem with it, or ever heard of a problem. For a few bucks anyone can enjoy it, load time free.
I first played this game in college and I played the hell out of it. I still think that Simon Templeman's performance as Kain is one of my favorites of all time. “Alas poor Nupraptor, I knew him well. Well….not really.”
The first two were great, the rest of the series feels as big of a hot mess that they made up as they went as LOST did. Convoluted would be putting it mildly. >__> Hopefully any reboot of the series wipes away everything after Blood Omen 1 and Soul Reaver 1.
Thought I'd point out the the main given reason that the circle went mad wasn't simple senility. Nupraptor went mad when Ariel was killed, and being the guardian of the pillar of the mind, his madness psychicly infected the rest of the circle. Great video though, I love this series and its good to see it get the attention it deserves. Edit: oh you included that monologues. Nevermind ~
I can answer the question your title presents right away: Yes, yes it does. There are but three complaints I have: the movement system was clearly originally four directions only since ranged attacks have crisp hit-boxes in the North/South/West/East directions and stop at walls, but when used diagonally, their hit-box is about as wide as the gap between now and Legacy of Kain: Defiance's release date. The second complaint is how in the late-game, several large encounters and most bosses are best dealt with by popping barrier, using the item that grants infinite magic, equipping the Soul Reaver, and swinging away, swapping out only to keep Barrier up, re-use the infinite magic item, rinse and repeat. The final complaint is very minor, but still there; in the game, there are 100 doors that lead to goodies and such that only open during a full moon. 99 of them can be accessed whenever, namely once you have all the traversal tools at your disposal, but Moon Door number 100 is in a location you visit once and cannot go back to. In short, if that door isn't open, your only solution is to sit there and wait if you want 100% completion for secrets and such. Aside from being darker in tone in all ways, it's also different from A Link to the Past by the virtue of there being no shops or currency of any kinds, so you're not given any reason to repeatedly kill enemies. Items are found lying around in some areas, in barrels, scattered around the secret city you can only access in certain spots during certain parts of the day, and by going to an Infernal Forge and it's better to possess a normal human and send them in to be sacrificed for a full stack of the item in question. Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain rewards the player who likes to explore intelligently and thinks like a devious, savvy bastard who prefers to stack the deck in their favor, and forgoes any kind of grinding non-sense to act as progression gate-keeping.
Most of what I know and love about Legacy of Kain is the lore. The games themselves tend to be okay with the gameplay loop. I swear they need to write a novel to wrap it up. Does Kain kill the elder god? Does the lands recover from the binding of the pillars? Do the demons return to the land and start killing the humans? You know, things that sound amazing in a novel, or a game produced by Platinum Games.
I actually think it's fine as it is. Raziel's arc is concluded, and Kain's arc is concluded too, really - just not "the plot." It's like "And Justice For All." It's not about the plot.
@@eirikhaakonson1961 I am uncertain about Kain's arc being finished. He started out as a corrupt hedonistic noble, who sought vengeance against those who wronged him. He ended up nearly killing the being that set his fate in motion, but still has not completed his vengeance. I want to see him complete the hunt, and kill the elder god, thus completing his vengeance.
I’m still so upset that the entire series has been hanging on one giant unresolved cliffhanger since the ending of Defiance almost TWO DECADES AGO. That said, I’ve always thought the original Blood Omen was extremely ripe territory for a full-on modern 3D remake with a fully-realized world and third-person action RPG combat system.
Thanks for sharing your brain with us Strat, hope your health and life aren't too oppressive right now. When people say they have a connection with music, I don't get it, but when you go off on tangents (don't even mean this video, I just started it) I feel a connection with your thought processes and view of life that I think is similar. So ty!
Dude I love your videos, and I was looking forward to this one, but this video was totally different. I agree with what you said about your writing, and my advice? Don't let *one* of your videos being demonitized allow you to totally change your style and delivery. If it becomes a regular occurrence, maybe look at your other videos and try to find a difference, but don't stop being yourself; your sense of humor is why we all watch your videos man.
I'm making videos of the whole series for my channel, and oh boy, running these games today is a real pain in the ass. Sometimes I get close to just launching the Playstation versions on a emulator and calling it a day. Ironically, the first Blood Omen and Defiance are the only ones that work out of the box. No modding, no messing with files at all. I was eager to see your video since the day you mentioned it on Twitter. Awesome work man, I love your videos and I love Legacy of Kain.
I love the idea of King Ottmar instructing some guys to bring in the bed and his daughter in it to the throne room, so he can explain the situation to any rando who walks in at any time.
At least now we can rejoice because Crystal Dynamics and fellow Eidos prisoners finally escaped the Squenix mines For the first time in a long time, there's that bitter taste of hope
Eh, I'd go the RE2 route, FF7 is making a lot of unnecessary changes for the sake of not doing the same thing twice, even if the first time made history. I'd even say go the MediEvil route and do an exact 1:1 remake only adding some extra goodies while retaining all original dialogue and including the original game as an unlock.
I am playing in right now on GOG, it is a fantastic nostalgia filled time. I wish they would remake this with new combat and depth. It would be cool if i could buy things from merchants when in human form and make the world more involved in kain's fall. Nosgoth itself is the real IP and should be explored.
I will never forget as a kid the voice actor's lines were so epic. I remember moving the selector repeatedly to hear him say: The Heart Of Darkness. Reputed to have been ripped from the chest of the greatest vampire to have ever existed "Janos Audron". The heart of darkness restores vampiric unlife. Life is precious "Janos" discovered as it was torn, throbbing, and bleeding from his own body. The delivery of the first game with the items and monologues was incredible with incredible writing. All the crazy stuff going on in this world and all of it believable.
I played this game for the first time a few years ago and surprisingly enjoyed it quite a bit. Dated, yes, but there was clearly a lot of effort and love put into it.
I sincerely hope this game gets a remake. I played it on Ps1 when I was 7. And even then I remember comparing it to A Link to the Past and thinking how cool it is but how cool it would be if it was modeled after Ocarina of Time instead. Then Oblivion came out. Then I played Fable. Then Dark Souls. Point is, I hope it gets a Resident Evil 2 style remake influenced by those styles. That, or, if they can't do it justice, then just remaster it so it's not blurry on modern TV's.
Man the shit you write is pretty much always in line thematically with the games you're playing or some entertaining outside media and your humor is a good laugh. UA-cam doesn't apply rules and punishments equally so fuck em. Be you, write what you want to write. I'll keep watching, liking and sharing
Man this whole thing looks like it SLAPS. I would have been amazed at this if I had it as a kid. However, I grew up in a slightly religious household, and so all this open violence would have been a biggie no-no. Those cutscenes though, WOW. I love early 3D stuff like this, it's fucking amazing.
I rented this from a local video store that had the current systems laying out to test the games before you rented them. I ended up buying it from the rental place instead of returning it. Since they were the only place in town that sold PSX games at the time. Also... MALEK!!!!
I played this game on a PS2 just last year and for some reason unknown to me at the time the game was dark. Turns out I was using the wrong kind of audio visual cables and it caused the game to be way darker than it should have been. Long story short... I must have been the one guy that was actually greatful for the light spell.
Always good to see you release new stuff, my man. You can talk about whatever you want, I'm always down whether I've heard of the game or not. I'm just glad you're here. :D
I started this game a few weeks ago but then got sidetracked, had other things to do. I should go back to it. I think I've never played a game were you actually feel like a poweful vampire. Kain can do so many things, for a game that old it's incredible. Also this comes from a time when genres weren't really defined and didn't have to follow specific codes. It's not a hack'nslash, not really an RPG or an adventure game ( a term so generic you can slap it on everything ), it's a mix of several things. The only problem is that I didn't have a console as a kid, never played Zelda and other games like these so I'm generally completely lost and I have to rely on guides. At one point I got completely stuck because I missed one little entrance which contained a power required to progress in another level 2 hours later. Good luck remembering that.
One of my favorite games from PS1. I HATED whenever I needed, or wanted, to change weapons or armor because the loading times were so crippling. The game was so unlike anything I had ever played, however. I literally went from FF6 (FF3-a masterpiece in it's own right) and Zelda on SNES to this and FF7. This was unreal at the time. So dark and gritty. I thought this was the pinnacle of what games could be. In a way, they were.
These games kicked so much ass. I keep coming back to them every few years and it started my interest in voice acting (Always happy to hear Simon Templeman, especially when he's raving angrily). While personally I think not every line needs to be voiced (I like the approach of the old Baldur's Gate games and I don't mind reading) and not everything being voiced allows for more flexibilty for programmers, it is a shame that voice actors are so undervalued by the industry itself.
I've been watching your channel for a long time, and I love your content holmes. You sound like a dude I could easily be friends with, and it makes watching your videos feel more like hanging out.
There is hope for this game for a sequel or a remastered collection. Square released a survey a while ago. I hope the demand is high enough. The coin is still turning!
Backstage politics aside, this series is fuckin' rad. I filled out the recent LoK questionnaire they put online, so hopefully we're close to getting a follow-up, now that the IP is free from the Squeenix mines
you're a very talented storyteller. thanks for taking me through this game which is hard to get to run on my PC. I hope you do all the rest of the Legacy of Kain games eventually.
Lol, the same thing happened to me when I reached Nupraptor's retreat. I assumed there was nothing past the save point, and got stuck for hours without knowing what to do.
8:10 - "Did YOU know anyone that had a 3DO?" *slowly raises hand* ...Yeah. Somehow, against all odds, I did. And it was even Gex that I remember seeing him play on it.
To be fair, the combat is generally better at the game's proper speed. Going by the footage here, you might be playing the GOG version unmodded, which is (for some unfathomable reason) a version of the game that runs at lower speed. If you install the fan-made OpenGL wrapper, the game runs at normal speed, though, and it's as easy as just dropping some files in the game directory and confirming the overwrites. (There's an EXE installer, but that's for installing it with the old PC version's disk image). The PS1 version, or at least the American one, also runs at normal speed, but has a lot of slight pauses for loading whenever you interact with the menus or transition between areas or anything. So the GOG version with the wrapper's the ideal way to play. (You can also get the old PC disk image, I guess, but why would you? The GOG version's the price of a sandwich.)
46:00 - One of the tents in the gypsy town *does* contain the Disguise Form, which lets you talk to humans when you get near them, but I don't think they have much to say... it's all voiced, after all, so they could only include so many lines, and there isn't really anything in the game that requires information that you can't get from either a narration icon spot or a cutscene.
57:57 - You're correct, actually, the mace's attack combo is damage hit --> stun hit. So you nail enemies with the second hit intentionally to either stun them for feeding or take them out of the fight for a bit.
1:19:00 - Nah, GOG is the only legal place to get Blood Omen unless you own a PS3 and don't mind doing the runaround to put money on a PSN account through the website and then boot up the PS3 to access its e-shop. Technically it's still possible but boy is it tedious. The GOG version only recently came out, actually, because for a while Blood Omen 1 was caught in publishing-rights limbo and the only company that had uncontested rights to release the game in any form was Sony. They must have figured all that out this year, because they finally released an updated PC version. The GOG version is pretty nice apart from the odd runs-at-a-lower-speed aspect, though, because it actually natively supports modern gamepads (and not just XInput ones).
Love the vid, even if it's different, and I appreciate you opening up about your situation. We're behind ya all the way, and in that way too if you know what I mean. Kinda like this guy I used know...
Square has sold off the title to Enbracer Group, which also Crystal Dynamics has gone to. CD just recently unveiled a survey on what fans would like to see in a new Legacy of Kain title, so fear not. We're finally probably getting something. Hopefully that something will be worthy. Blood Omen would be legendary if it was made with the care given, and the scope given, to Witcher 3. Dude, that image overlay in Nupraptor's dungeon 🤣 I think the slow crawl up the Avernus stairs to the "Heaven" realm are more trying to emulate how high they are, leading toward the heavens, as the reverse happens with ice in that you get faster the more you walk over it.
The PC version of GOG is a bit slow, the Kain GL wrapper runs better and uses the same save game file type so no need to restart from the beginning, also the pillars choose their guardians from birth so they are screwed
my favorite thing in this game was to use the axes with the blood armor when you go back in time to fight in that war, just spinning in a circle with blood flying all over the place.. quite memorable when you're like 13 years old lol
Some of the best games ever made would be considered archaic. The graphics and sound design ages poorly, its the gameplay mechanics that determine if it will stand the test of time. Pac-Man, and Super Mario Bros being good examples of that. Legacy of kain is a wonderful series and I would love for you to go through the entire series.
Having the chaos armor, the barrier spell, and the flame sword almost feels like a cheat with how easy it makes the latter half of the game. The only wrinkle is the battle against the Legions of the Nemesis, where you want to use the mace to clobber all the humans for their blood. Hell, I barely even broke out the Soul Reaver until I faced the Unspoken.
Some may say Bloodlines, but this is the best vampire game ever made in my opinion. Simon Templeman and Tony Jay nail their characters. Now that's voice acting.
So I started w the SR games and fell in love w them as a kid only to find out years later there was more. I've yet to play the original LOK game but have watched plenty of vids about it. It's on my bucket list as a die hard fan of this series. Honestly, this was fantastic to listen to. Your humor is low key but funny and not try hard, "did my balls drop off?" 😂 and the depth of research is great. New sub for this video and thanks!!
You can get iton your phone with an emulator.have it on PS1 but don't have time or power to play. As far as gameplay it's the best one minus the loading screens.
the reason your new vegas video got demonitized was probably gore, especially head explosions, they've been cracking down on the fallout community as a whole
Haven't watched your channel for a long time now, sounds to me like you watched a good amount of Grim Beard videos ^^ Great you chose Blood Omen,still a great Game
Dude I love these long form vids. I even sat through the ELEX one last week and I didn't even know that was a game. Sorry to hear about Paulie Walnuts, he's a good dude and I hope someday he's out of time out. Also, I'm from one of those cities with a very, very high degree of Steeler fandom, and I've been catching some of your cadence with this word or that. Maybe I'm just listening to too much WDVE at this day job.
I was pretty young but I played legacy of main blood omen on PC. It was great, but I never met anyone else who knew about it. So I thought it was pretty obscure and a one off. I was pretty stoked when I heard Simon Templeman’s voice as Kain in soul reaver. Thought I was in on some joke when I’d explain blood omen to friends.
Did you write this script before the acquisition of the franchise? It sure sounds like it. They are making a new one. I could swear you've acknowledged this before. This does bring up the question: what's the longest you've sat on a script for? It's pretty clear you put a lot of thought into how to humanize these. How many scripts you sitting on now waiting for Lord Susan to not fuck you over? What content could we be getting if another platform gave you more eyes without the eyesore problems? PS: If this taking like seven months or more to write is what it takes, never change man. These are always a highlight.
Considering the harsh circumstances, it really is a happy accident just how good of a sequel Soul Reaver is to Blood Omen, and how well its original angel concept and themes adapted to the vampire lore and setting established in its predecessor. Any other combination of games, developers, or creative visions would have shat the bed but Blood Omen and Soul Reaver go together like bread and butter given how well they compare and contrast.
I myself had the fortune to meet with Michael Bell the voice of [Raziel,& Melchiah]who is in the series of the Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver series; He also is the voice of The Fear from MGS 3: Snake-eater
Ye gods of spite and hellfire I recall playing this on release. Loved the lore but oh did they do the series dirty in the end. thankies for the vid perfect after work watch x
I remember they had 1 copy at my local Blockbuster, always rented out, Always! Then, one magical day, the case behind the game case was there. Well, long story short, I was blown away unlike anything I had ever played. At the time it was incredible, I'd love to see a remake but they mess it up so I suppose it's better in member berries.
I technically can open up one shop, to 2, and so one across the whole world in the open world of Kenshi. it's way more than that, but I think you'd enjoy it💜
1:20:00 Recettear, Potionomics and to a lesser extent since they also involve standard RPG adventuring in addition to sales, Tecmo-Koei's Attelier series, focus on running a shop or selling things that one crafts to others, often the character types that one can find in fantasy RPGs. It might be nice to see an open world game that plays and is presented like an Elder Scrolls game that gives the option to play a villager just trying to get by in the setting rather than being the one to save the world. It would be enough to provide gear to the local constabulary, mercenaries, militias, neighborhood watches and adventurers of a sufficient quality to allow them to properly defend the realm in which one lives (perhaps in attacks that the player character can be protected from by their customers).
For its time the 1st blood omen was badass. And in my eye since i appreciate what went into building games back then. The world the story and mechanics were all awesome. Kindy had a world look of warcraft 2 but more elements of what you could do. My only hope is if theres a remake they keep it the same type of interface and world. I do love the rest of the legacy and the other interface. But all the games back then were cool.
I played it a while back before playing next games in the series. I'd replay it any day, it's fun and immersive game. the only one in the series I can enjoy.
dude, I love your videos, I love the thought you put into what games you'll cover and how, but calm down on the vagina jokes. Being the owner of one let me clarify that it doesn't make you weak, it doesn't make you less affective and there are plenty of other analogies you could use. I get that You Tubes decision to demonetize videos which use strong language sucks but your use of a anti-diarrheal comercial at the start of the video was a good laugh and a great way of shouting crap without actually doing so.
The worldbuilding and lore of this franchise is incredible, up there with Warhammer. Shit is just metal af. It's such a shame it's just sitting there gathering dust. If there's one series I'd actually welcome a reboot/remake, it's this one.
Hennig didn't get onto the franchise until after the lawsuit with silicon knights and denis. Anyone can find those court records, I think they should be public. Hennig had zero percent to do with Blood omen legacy of kain Btw if any hennig cultists disagree, look at the blood omen credits.
That's not really accurate. The original model was discontinued but Panasonic, Goldstar and Sanyo all came out with more affordable products that complied with the hardware standard licensed from the 3DO company. The biggest flaw with the business side of things was that videogames required hardware changes at a much quicker rate than other media. People couldn't reasonably afford a VHS player unless they were very wealthy when they first hit the market in the 70s but by the 90s they were pretty much in every home because the cost to license and manufacture the hardware was far more economical. That was how the 3DO was intended to work but because the manufacturer only made money from the purchase of the hardware they couldn't be sold at a loss like most consoles. Panasonic's deal gave them a limited period of exclusivity and that was reflected in the initial retail price. From a consumer standpoint the dramatically lower cost of games as compared to cartridges due to the lower licensing costs was what was meant to make it an attractive investment to consumers and developers. If the changes to game consoles had been comparable to home video formats VHS and DVD, or audio formats like Vinyl, cassette and CD players there would have been plenty of time for prices to fall as the market place became more competitive. Obviously this didn't work out but at the time it appeared to be a very reasonable value proposition for the companies that signed up and fostered an environment that enabled small developers unprecedented access to the console market. A lot of the games weren't especially great but the low expenses for developing for the system, coupled with hardware that was much more advanced than the available 16 bit systems gave companies like Naughty Dog, Crystal Dynamics, Warp and others the opportunity to make much more profits than on any other console before or likely since while simultaneously creating cutting edge material. There are certain things that the 3DO did better than the PlayStation, Saturn and N64 but the specifications favoured 2D games and FMV playback over polygonal graphics and the use of quads over triangular polygons meant that 3D character models weren't as economical in terms of the rendering as compared to the PlayStation even if the environments could be rendered as flat planes to save on space.
@@BIacklce it was a reasonable investment if you considered it an all in one media centre, which is what they were intending. 3DO was envisioned as a console, CD player and video player all in one. Again, I want to point out that $700 was the only the RRP for the original model and that was quickly replaced with several cheaper options as the exclusivity window from Panasonic's contract ended. $700 was a lot for a games console but the 3DO was intended to have the function of several high end pieces of equipment and was a precursor to modern consoles with their increasing focus on media centre functionality, it just applied a business model that didn't work in practice because the console market was advancing so rapidly.
Had a roomie when I was in the Army from Mexico. Serve 4 years, get citizenship. We had a PS1 in our room and would play a lot. He told me his least favorite word in the English language was 'loading.'
Jsjsusjs oh yeah, it is common for us to get used games so they would be cheaper, but the detail in those and in those times is that they would be really scratched up, sometimes they would work perfectly or at least smooth enough to finish the whole game and some other times they would just get stuck in the loading screen, wish you both good luck!
The loading times on PC were instant 😄 Still plays great if you can get it up and running.
@@vanyadollyGOG version runs like a dream. Never had a problem with it, or ever heard of a problem. For a few bucks anyone can enjoy it, load time free.
You were in The Army from Mexico ? I love that band !
I first played this game in college and I played the hell out of it. I still think that Simon Templeman's performance as Kain is one of my favorites of all time. “Alas poor Nupraptor, I knew him well. Well….not really.”
I absolutely love that line 🤣 all the item descriptions give Kain so much personality
The voice lines in all the games wear great
I played this legendary franchise as a child, and the Legacy of Kain has always been my favorite story in a video game.
Unrivaled voice acting
Same, followed by mass effect and bioshock.
@@Kserijaro Simon Templeman is just iconic.
The story, oddly even indirectly BO2, was one of the best stories with the most interactive themes and vibes I’ve ever seen
The first two were great, the rest of the series feels as big of a hot mess that they made up as they went as LOST did. Convoluted would be putting it mildly. >__>
Hopefully any reboot of the series wipes away everything after Blood Omen 1 and Soul Reaver 1.
Thought I'd point out the the main given reason that the circle went mad wasn't simple senility. Nupraptor went mad when Ariel was killed, and being the guardian of the pillar of the mind, his madness psychicly infected the rest of the circle. Great video though, I love this series and its good to see it get the attention it deserves.
Edit: oh you included that monologues. Nevermind ~
I can answer the question your title presents right away: Yes, yes it does. There are but three complaints I have: the movement system was clearly originally four directions only since ranged attacks have crisp hit-boxes in the North/South/West/East directions and stop at walls, but when used diagonally, their hit-box is about as wide as the gap between now and Legacy of Kain: Defiance's release date. The second complaint is how in the late-game, several large encounters and most bosses are best dealt with by popping barrier, using the item that grants infinite magic, equipping the Soul Reaver, and swinging away, swapping out only to keep Barrier up, re-use the infinite magic item, rinse and repeat. The final complaint is very minor, but still there; in the game, there are 100 doors that lead to goodies and such that only open during a full moon. 99 of them can be accessed whenever, namely once you have all the traversal tools at your disposal, but Moon Door number 100 is in a location you visit once and cannot go back to. In short, if that door isn't open, your only solution is to sit there and wait if you want 100% completion for secrets and such.
Aside from being darker in tone in all ways, it's also different from A Link to the Past by the virtue of there being no shops or currency of any kinds, so you're not given any reason to repeatedly kill enemies. Items are found lying around in some areas, in barrels, scattered around the secret city you can only access in certain spots during certain parts of the day, and by going to an Infernal Forge and it's better to possess a normal human and send them in to be sacrificed for a full stack of the item in question. Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain rewards the player who likes to explore intelligently and thinks like a devious, savvy bastard who prefers to stack the deck in their favor, and forgoes any kind of grinding non-sense to act as progression gate-keeping.
Which door is the one you can't go back to?
Most of what I know and love about Legacy of Kain is the lore. The games themselves tend to be okay with the gameplay loop. I swear they need to write a novel to wrap it up.
Does Kain kill the elder god?
Does the lands recover from the binding of the pillars?
Do the demons return to the land and start killing the humans?
You know, things that sound amazing in a novel, or a game produced by Platinum Games.
I actually think it's fine as it is. Raziel's arc is concluded, and Kain's arc is concluded too, really - just not "the plot." It's like "And Justice For All." It's not about the plot.
@@eirikhaakonson1961 I am uncertain about Kain's arc being finished. He started out as a corrupt hedonistic noble, who sought vengeance against those who wronged him. He ended up nearly killing the being that set his fate in motion, but still has not completed his vengeance. I want to see him complete the hunt, and kill the elder god, thus completing his vengeance.
And now that kain is no longer corrupted, what is he going to do? So many questions, so much potential.
I’m still so upset that the entire series has been hanging on one giant unresolved cliffhanger since the ending of Defiance almost TWO DECADES AGO.
That said, I’ve always thought the original Blood Omen was extremely ripe territory for a full-on modern 3D remake with a fully-realized world and third-person action RPG combat system.
@@jaythomas468 Hence why I think a company like Platinum games can handle that really well. Imagine a Neir story set inside the Kain universe.
Thanks for sharing your brain with us Strat, hope your health and life aren't too oppressive right now.
When people say they have a connection with music, I don't get it, but when you go off on tangents (don't even mean this video, I just started it) I feel a connection with your thought processes and view of life that I think is similar.
So ty!
Thanks dude. Appreciate it.
@@StratEdgyProductions I too grew up in a trailer.....I know your pain
Dude I love your videos, and I was looking forward to this one, but this video was totally different. I agree with what you said about your writing, and my advice? Don't let *one* of your videos being demonitized allow you to totally change your style and delivery. If it becomes a regular occurrence, maybe look at your other videos and try to find a difference, but don't stop being yourself; your sense of humor is why we all watch your videos man.
In other words, he needs some cranberry juice to help with his cramps
I'm making videos of the whole series for my channel, and oh boy, running these games today is a real pain in the ass. Sometimes I get close to just launching the Playstation versions on a emulator and calling it a day.
Ironically, the first Blood Omen and Defiance are the only ones that work out of the box. No modding, no messing with files at all.
I was eager to see your video since the day you mentioned it on Twitter. Awesome work man, I love your videos and I love Legacy of Kain.
I love the idea of King Ottmar instructing some guys to bring in the bed and his daughter in it to the throne room, so he can explain the situation to any rando who walks in at any time.
The story of the Legacy of Kain series will never get old for me. The voice acting is just amazing even for today.
Revenant was the game I remembered, which I was trying to figure out in chat, relating to this. That was an extremely fun one.
check out Accursed Farms video about it if you haven't, its worth it
@@Searibox crazed whispering noises as the screen fades into labyrinth patterns
STRAT-EDGY:Do Neverwinter Nights next please.
"You can make money off this game Square" Nope, they sold it.
I guess they technically made some money off of it
At least now we can rejoice because Crystal Dynamics and fellow Eidos prisoners finally escaped the Squenix mines
For the first time in a long time, there's that bitter taste of hope
But why
Well it seems like there might have been a soul reaver remastered release leaked so hope no longer
@@AlphaladZXA boring
This is literally just medieval Spawn and I'm here for it
Fuck yeah.
This Franchise deserves the FF7 Remake treatment
Eh, I'd go the RE2 route, FF7 is making a lot of unnecessary changes for the sake of not doing the same thing twice, even if the first time made history.
I'd even say go the MediEvil route and do an exact 1:1 remake only adding some extra goodies while retaining all original dialogue and including the original game as an unlock.
I am playing in right now on GOG, it is a fantastic nostalgia filled time. I wish they would remake this with new combat and depth. It would be cool if i could buy things from merchants when in human form and make the world more involved in kain's fall. Nosgoth itself is the real IP and should be explored.
Really dig your essays, Strat. Can't wait to see your take on this franchise.
I will never forget as a kid the voice actor's lines were so epic. I remember moving the selector repeatedly to hear him say:
The Heart Of Darkness.
Reputed to have been ripped from the chest of the greatest vampire to have ever existed "Janos Audron". The heart of darkness restores vampiric unlife. Life is precious "Janos" discovered as it was torn, throbbing, and bleeding from his own body.
The delivery of the first game with the items and monologues was incredible with incredible writing. All the crazy stuff going on in this world and all of it believable.
I played this game for the first time a few years ago and surprisingly enjoyed it quite a bit. Dated, yes, but there was clearly a lot of effort and love put into it.
I sincerely hope this game gets a remake.
I played it on Ps1 when I was 7.
And even then I remember comparing it to A Link to the Past and thinking how cool it is but how cool it would be if it was modeled after Ocarina of Time instead.
Then Oblivion came out. Then I played Fable. Then Dark Souls.
Point is, I hope it gets a Resident Evil 2 style remake influenced by those styles.
That, or, if they can't do it justice, then just remaster it so it's not blurry on modern TV's.
Man the shit you write is pretty much always in line thematically with the games you're playing or some entertaining outside media and your humor is a good laugh. UA-cam doesn't apply rules and punishments equally so fuck em. Be you, write what you want to write. I'll keep watching, liking and sharing
Man this whole thing looks like it SLAPS. I would have been amazed at this if I had it as a kid. However, I grew up in a slightly religious household, and so all this open violence would have been a biggie no-no.
Those cutscenes though, WOW. I love early 3D stuff like this, it's fucking amazing.
I rented this from a local video store that had the current systems laying out to test the games before you rented them. I ended up buying it from the rental place instead of returning it. Since they were the only place in town that sold PSX games at the time.
Also... MALEK!!!!
Another great essay to listen attentively and fill my spirit, while I work at things that consume my soul, perfect balance
I played this game on a PS2 just last year and for some reason unknown to me at the time the game was dark. Turns out I was using the wrong kind of audio visual cables and it caused the game to be way darker than it should have been. Long story short... I must have been the one guy that was actually greatful for the light spell.
Was a good listen. Sorry about Adsense.
Always good to see you release new stuff, my man. You can talk about whatever you want, I'm always down whether I've heard of the game or not. I'm just glad you're here. :D
I started this game a few weeks ago but then got sidetracked, had other things to do. I should go back to it.
I think I've never played a game were you actually feel like a poweful vampire. Kain can do so many things, for a game that old it's incredible.
Also this comes from a time when genres weren't really defined and didn't have to follow specific codes. It's not a hack'nslash, not really an RPG or an adventure game ( a term so generic you can slap it on everything ), it's a mix of several things.
The only problem is that I didn't have a console as a kid, never played Zelda and other games like these so I'm generally completely lost and I have to rely on guides. At one point I got completely stuck because I missed one little entrance which contained a power required to progress in another level 2 hours later. Good luck remembering that.
This series was super awesome. It's sad that the final project died, because crew and cast members kept dying. 😔
One of my favorite games from PS1. I HATED whenever I needed, or wanted, to change weapons or armor because the loading times were so crippling. The game was so unlike anything I had ever played, however. I literally went from FF6 (FF3-a masterpiece in it's own right) and Zelda on SNES to this and FF7. This was unreal at the time. So dark and gritty. I thought this was the pinnacle of what games could be. In a way, they were.
These games kicked so much ass. I keep coming back to them every few years and it started my interest in voice acting (Always happy to hear Simon Templeman, especially when he's raving angrily). While personally I think not every line needs to be voiced (I like the approach of the old Baldur's Gate games and I don't mind reading) and not everything being voiced allows for more flexibilty for programmers, it is a shame that voice actors are so undervalued by the industry itself.
I've been watching your channel for a long time, and I love your content holmes. You sound like a dude I could easily be friends with, and it makes watching your videos feel more like hanging out.
There is hope for this game for a sequel or a remastered collection. Square released a survey a while ago. I hope the demand is high enough. The coin is still turning!
Backstage politics aside, this series is fuckin' rad. I filled out the recent LoK questionnaire they put online, so hopefully we're close to getting a follow-up, now that the IP is free from the Squeenix mines
you're a very talented storyteller. thanks for taking me through this game which is hard to get to run on my PC. I hope you do all the rest of the Legacy of Kain games eventually.
Lol, the same thing happened to me when I reached Nupraptor's retreat. I assumed there was nothing past the save point, and got stuck for hours without knowing what to do.
The paradise lost Segway, I too have noticed this completely unexplainable phenomenon. Anyway, good for you it's a great book.
8:10 - "Did YOU know anyone that had a 3DO?"
*slowly raises hand*
...Yeah. Somehow, against all odds, I did. And it was even Gex that I remember seeing him play on it.
To be fair, the combat is generally better at the game's proper speed. Going by the footage here, you might be playing the GOG version unmodded, which is (for some unfathomable reason) a version of the game that runs at lower speed. If you install the fan-made OpenGL wrapper, the game runs at normal speed, though, and it's as easy as just dropping some files in the game directory and confirming the overwrites. (There's an EXE installer, but that's for installing it with the old PC version's disk image).
The PS1 version, or at least the American one, also runs at normal speed, but has a lot of slight pauses for loading whenever you interact with the menus or transition between areas or anything. So the GOG version with the wrapper's the ideal way to play. (You can also get the old PC disk image, I guess, but why would you? The GOG version's the price of a sandwich.)
46:00 - One of the tents in the gypsy town *does* contain the Disguise Form, which lets you talk to humans when you get near them, but I don't think they have much to say... it's all voiced, after all, so they could only include so many lines, and there isn't really anything in the game that requires information that you can't get from either a narration icon spot or a cutscene.
57:57 - You're correct, actually, the mace's attack combo is damage hit --> stun hit. So you nail enemies with the second hit intentionally to either stun them for feeding or take them out of the fight for a bit.
1:19:00 - Nah, GOG is the only legal place to get Blood Omen unless you own a PS3 and don't mind doing the runaround to put money on a PSN account through the website and then boot up the PS3 to access its e-shop. Technically it's still possible but boy is it tedious.
The GOG version only recently came out, actually, because for a while Blood Omen 1 was caught in publishing-rights limbo and the only company that had uncontested rights to release the game in any form was Sony. They must have figured all that out this year, because they finally released an updated PC version. The GOG version is pretty nice apart from the odd runs-at-a-lower-speed aspect, though, because it actually natively supports modern gamepads (and not just XInput ones).
You're my favorite UA-camr!! Do you have merch?
Love the vid, even if it's different, and I appreciate you opening up about your situation. We're behind ya all the way, and in that way too if you know what I mean. Kinda like this guy I used know...
Yes, yes it does. It’s still my favorite game in the entire series.
This game has some of the best voice work in video games
Square has sold off the title to Enbracer Group, which also Crystal Dynamics has gone to. CD just recently unveiled a survey on what fans would like to see in a new Legacy of Kain title, so fear not. We're finally probably getting something. Hopefully that something will be worthy. Blood Omen would be legendary if it was made with the care given, and the scope given, to Witcher 3. Dude, that image overlay in Nupraptor's dungeon 🤣 I think the slow crawl up the Avernus stairs to the "Heaven" realm are more trying to emulate how high they are, leading toward the heavens, as the reverse happens with ice in that you get faster the more you walk over it.
I forgot how much human Kain looks like Lord Farquad
Being vulgar doesn't have to be a staple in your work but it's a damn good one! The stuff you say is gold and I hope you keep it up in some capacity.
I would love a cranberry juice, thanks Strat. Real thoughtful dude.
No problem.
Hey, if you're struggling dude I'll still watch your videos even if I have to skip a raid ad at the start, just saying. You make good stuff
How does this series still have THE best voice acting? Outstanding
certainly its hold up, . Game has a special place in my heart
Yes it does hold up. As long as you're playing on pc with the fan patch.
The PC version of GOG is a bit slow, the Kain GL wrapper runs better and uses the same save game file type so no need to restart from the beginning, also the pillars choose their guardians from birth so they are screwed
i remember making a similar mistake with a save room in symphony of the night that you can walk through to the other side in the library
The closed caption, “Seoul Riva” 🤣 1:10:29
my favorite thing in this game was to use the axes with the blood armor when you go back in time to fight in that war, just spinning in a circle with blood flying all over the place.. quite memorable when you're like 13 years old lol
"Of course I grew up in a trailer and everyone I knew was wearing their cousins old shoes." Lots of truth here haha, this was my childhood too.
Some of the best games ever made would be considered archaic. The graphics and sound design ages poorly, its the gameplay mechanics that determine if it will stand the test of time. Pac-Man, and Super Mario Bros being good examples of that. Legacy of kain is a wonderful series and I would love for you to go through the entire series.
Having the chaos armor, the barrier spell, and the flame sword almost feels like a cheat with how easy it makes the latter half of the game. The only wrinkle is the battle against the Legions of the Nemesis, where you want to use the mace to clobber all the humans for their blood.
Hell, I barely even broke out the Soul Reaver until I faced the Unspoken.
That Cialis crack with the fizzled old mage at 3:00 got me snort-laughing. Solid gold. I'm easy to please... 😆
Some may say Bloodlines, but this is the best vampire game ever made in my opinion. Simon Templeman and Tony Jay nail their characters. Now that's voice acting.
You've, clearly, never played Drac's Night Out 🧐
So when I clicked this in my notification list it opened your "Does NWNEE Hold Up" video, Susan's got it out for ya.
Personally I’ve shared your videos a few times. You’ve a great point there
So I started w the SR games and fell in love w them as a kid only to find out years later there was more. I've yet to play the original LOK game but have watched plenty of vids about it. It's on my bucket list as a die hard fan of this series. Honestly, this was fantastic to listen to. Your humor is low key but funny and not try hard, "did my balls drop off?" 😂 and the depth of research is great. New sub for this video and thanks!!
You can get iton your phone with an emulator.have it on PS1 but don't have time or power to play. As far as gameplay it's the best one minus the loading screens.
Your the best at what you do, and its magic edgey, simply ✨ 💛
the reason your new vegas video got demonitized was probably gore, especially head explosions, they've been cracking down on the fallout community as a whole
It's been an issue for the UA-cam Mortal Kombat community for years.
I had the same issue with the “hidden” entrance in the back of that save room…. Lol I spent a lot of time wandering around before I figured it out.
Haven't watched your channel for a long time now, sounds to me like you watched a good amount of Grim Beard videos ^^
Great you chose Blood Omen,still a great Game
man pls make more legacy of kain videos
Dude I love these long form vids. I even sat through the ELEX one last week and I didn't even know that was a game. Sorry to hear about Paulie Walnuts, he's a good dude and I hope someday he's out of time out. Also, I'm from one of those cities with a very, very high degree of Steeler fandom, and I've been catching some of your cadence with this word or that. Maybe I'm just listening to too much WDVE at this day job.
My elementary school had a 3do and we played road rash on it.
I was pretty young but I played legacy of main blood omen on PC. It was great, but I never met anyone else who knew about it. So I thought it was pretty obscure and a one off. I was pretty stoked when I heard Simon Templeman’s voice as Kain in soul reaver. Thought I was in on some joke when I’d explain blood omen to friends.
Did you write this script before the acquisition of the franchise? It sure sounds like it. They are making a new one. I could swear you've acknowledged this before. This does bring up the question: what's the longest you've sat on a script for? It's pretty clear you put a lot of thought into how to humanize these. How many scripts you sitting on now waiting for Lord Susan to not fuck you over? What content could we be getting if another platform gave you more eyes without the eyesore problems?
PS: If this taking like seven months or more to write is what it takes, never change man. These are always a highlight.
1:20:00 Recettear. That's what you want.
Enjoyable as always. Thanks Strat
Considering the harsh circumstances, it really is a happy accident just how good of a sequel Soul Reaver is to Blood Omen, and how well its original angel concept and themes adapted to the vampire lore and setting established in its predecessor. Any other combination of games, developers, or creative visions would have shat the bed but Blood Omen and Soul Reaver go together like bread and butter given how well they compare and contrast.
I loved BOLOK. It's a good game. It's not bollock.
I myself had the fortune to meet with Michael Bell the voice of [Raziel,& Melchiah]who is in the series of the Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver series; He also is the voice of The Fear from MGS 3: Snake-eater
Enjoyed playing this game recently!
Ye gods of spite and hellfire I recall playing this on release. Loved the lore but oh did they do the series dirty in the end. thankies for the vid perfect after work watch x
I remember they had 1 copy at my local Blockbuster, always rented out, Always! Then, one magical day, the case behind the game case was there. Well, long story short, I was blown away unlike anything I had ever played. At the time it was incredible, I'd love to see a remake but they mess it up so I suppose it's better in member berries.
I technically can open up one shop, to 2, and so one across the whole world in the open world of Kenshi. it's way more than that, but I think you'd enjoy it💜
1:20:00 Recettear, Potionomics and to a lesser extent since they also involve standard RPG adventuring in addition to sales, Tecmo-Koei's Attelier series, focus on running a shop or selling things that one crafts to others, often the character types that one can find in fantasy RPGs.
It might be nice to see an open world game that plays and is presented like an Elder Scrolls game that gives the option to play a villager just trying to get by in the setting rather than being the one to save the world. It would be enough to provide gear to the local constabulary, mercenaries, militias, neighborhood watches and adventurers of a sufficient quality to allow them to properly defend the realm in which one lives (perhaps in attacks that the player character can be protected from by their customers).
Awesome, a Strat video is just want I wanted today!
For its time the 1st blood omen was badass. And in my eye since i appreciate what went into building games back then. The world the story and mechanics were all awesome. Kindy had a world look of warcraft 2 but more elements of what you could do. My only hope is if theres a remake they keep it the same type of interface and world. I do love the rest of the legacy and the other interface. But all the games back then were cool.
I played it a while back before playing next games in the series. I'd replay it any day, it's fun and immersive game. the only one in the series I can enjoy.
I'd love to see a video about Archolos by you, you break down RPG's really well.
I just picked this one up for a playthrough 2 weeks ago. The answer is a resounding YES.
dude, I love your videos, I love the thought you put into what games you'll cover and how, but calm down on the vagina jokes. Being the owner of one let me clarify that it doesn't make you weak, it doesn't make you less affective and there are plenty of other analogies you could use. I get that You Tubes decision to demonetize videos which use strong language sucks but your use of a anti-diarrheal comercial at the start of the video was a good laugh and a great way of shouting crap without actually doing so.
100% with the woman jokes lolol its cringe
The worldbuilding and lore of this franchise is incredible, up there with Warhammer. Shit is just metal af.
It's such a shame it's just sitting there gathering dust. If there's one series I'd actually welcome a reboot/remake, it's this one.
Hennig didn't get onto the franchise until after the lawsuit with silicon knights and denis.
Anyone can find those court records, I think they should be public. Hennig had zero percent to do with Blood omen legacy of kain
Btw if any hennig cultists disagree, look at the blood omen credits.
press f to pay respects to paulie walnuts, 2k22
Kain does find the Pillars of Nosgoth "moving" I guess that's as much emotion that's gonna come outta Kain, ever.
He shows plenty of emotion with Raziel in the later games.
@@vanyadollyyeah. I do like their interactions with one another.
Listening to Strat is what I imagine it would have been like to have had a cool older brother while growing up in the 90s
First video ive watched just loved it wish i found this channel sooner
1:20:00 The My Time games are a good life sim series set in a open world with simulation.
Great insights, as alwa... wait, what does that Wumpscut-reference in 32:15 actually mean?
Asking for a... friend?
I thought you said nut-raptor and thought of a raptor with an outer shell looking like a walnut with legs. I need to play these games.
700 in early 90s money for a newcomer product in a hobby that was considered for babbies at the time, 3do only lasted a year, who would have thought
That's not really accurate.
The original model was discontinued but Panasonic, Goldstar and Sanyo all came out with more affordable products that complied with the hardware standard licensed from the 3DO company.
The biggest flaw with the business side of things was that videogames required hardware changes at a much quicker rate than other media.
People couldn't reasonably afford a VHS player unless they were very wealthy when they first hit the market in the 70s but by the 90s they were pretty much in every home because the cost to license and manufacture the hardware was far more economical. That was how the 3DO was intended to work but because the manufacturer only made money from the purchase of the hardware they couldn't be sold at a loss like most consoles. Panasonic's deal gave them a limited period of exclusivity and that was reflected in the initial retail price.
From a consumer standpoint the dramatically lower cost of games as compared to cartridges due to the lower licensing costs was what was meant to make it an attractive investment to consumers and developers.
If the changes to game consoles had been comparable to home video formats VHS and DVD, or audio formats like Vinyl, cassette and CD players there would have been plenty of time for prices to fall as the market place became more competitive. Obviously this didn't work out but at the time it appeared to be a very reasonable value proposition for the companies that signed up and fostered an environment that enabled small developers unprecedented access to the console market. A lot of the games weren't especially great but the low expenses for developing for the system, coupled with hardware that was much more advanced than the available 16 bit systems gave companies like Naughty Dog, Crystal Dynamics, Warp and others the opportunity to make much more profits than on any other console before or likely since while simultaneously creating cutting edge material.
There are certain things that the 3DO did better than the PlayStation, Saturn and N64 but the specifications favoured 2D games and FMV playback over polygonal graphics and the use of quads over triangular polygons meant that 3D character models weren't as economical in terms of the rendering as compared to the PlayStation even if the environments could be rendered as flat planes to save on space.
@@casanovafunkenstein5090 700 dollars in early 90s money
@@casanovafunkenstein5090 no1 in their right mind bought that chief
@@BIacklce it was a reasonable investment if you considered it an all in one media centre, which is what they were intending.
3DO was envisioned as a console, CD player and video player all in one.
Again, I want to point out that $700 was the only the RRP for the original model and that was quickly replaced with several cheaper options as the exclusivity window from Panasonic's contract ended.
$700 was a lot for a games console but the 3DO was intended to have the function of several high end pieces of equipment and was a precursor to modern consoles with their increasing focus on media centre functionality, it just applied a business model that didn't work in practice because the console market was advancing so rapidly.
Incredible game, with a god tier voice acting. Thank you for your review.