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Hello, everyone. And welcome to Hidden Gems, where we take a look at games that have fallen into obscurity that no one has heard of, and see if those games deserved to be forgotten of it they should be more well known. And for the first episode of Hidden Gems, I want to talk about one of the best and most beloved obscure games out there. We all known Ubisoft for making games such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and a bunch of very buggy and untested games. But when less popular games, they seem to be less buggy and more fun, such as games like No More Heroes, Red Steel, and today’s game, Beyond Good and Evil. An obscure game that is very, very French



~Story~

Beyond Good and Evil was a game released for the PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and the PSP… An obscure game for an obscure console, because of course. Beyond Good and Evil took place on a distant alien planet called Hillys, where humans and anthropomorphic alien creatures lived together, and were under the threat of a parasitic alien life form known as the DomZ, which, in one way or another, are connected to the military group Alpha Section, who are known for using propaganda and setting up curfews around Hillys. The game follows Jade, a young photojournalist who is a new member to IRIS, a journalism group who does what they can to find out the secrets of Alpha Section. She is helped by her non-biological uncle, Pey’j, an anthropomorphic pig with an ability to repair and build things, like jet boots. Later, you run into a character named Double H, an IRIS operative who isn’t exactly the smartest guy, but is definitely a strong asset to the group. Having both of them on your team really helps out, allowing you to use them in battles to fight enemies or help you solve puzzles, as Pey’j can use his jet boots to hit a button or use his wrench to cut through wire fences, and Double H can smash into enemies to stun them or run through steel gates to knock them down. And always having them around to communicate to really gives Jade and the two a personality. And a great one at that.



~Gameplay~

So, what is going on in the world of Beyond Good and Evil? Well, it’s one massive conspiracy that you have to discover, using your skills as a photojournalist to capture every moment, some of them being terrifying, such as brainwashing, trafficking, and torture. As you get more and more involved, more things in this game start to build up, and you learn that there is more to this than you’d think. What are the DomZ? What is Alpha Section hiding? What can IRIS do about it? What is the backstory of Jade and Pey’j? This game really makes you want to know the answers to these questions. But another thing that this game makes you want to do… Is take pretty pictures. This game isn’t all about taking pictures of conspiracy stuff. You also have to take pictures of the game’s wildlife. Jade takes so much pictures, she makes Frank West look like he’s never held a camera in his life. To be fair, she doesn’t get as many crazy shots like taking selfies with zombies, but she does get paid for what she takes. When you take pictures, you get paid. The more rare the creature, the more money you get. And if you fill up an entire roll, you are rewarded with a Pearl. Pearls are rare in this game, and are used to upgrade the hoverboat you drive around in, which is essential to getting anywhere in this game. You get Pearls by taking pictures, taking them from Looters, finding them in random spots, buying them, or by helping IRIS’s mission in finding out secrets of Alpha Sector. The game really does reward you for exploring and doing side missions, like the races or playing table tennis with a shark… I am not kidding. You can also find them in some creative ways, like taking a picture of a man’s room number in order to put it in the code to find a Pearl in his room. Like I said, this is a game where you must take the time to explore. But when you do need to get involved with the story… Boy, does it get really interesting.



Okay, so it starts right away with you fighting enemies, with no tutorial, no hints, nothing. Just hit every button and let yourself learn how to fight. This game doesn’t tell you anything. In fact, it tells you absolutely nothing from the start. Thankfully, it doesn’t take long to understand the world of Beyond Good and Evil, so you’ll have no trouble understanding it. When you do get into though, you will eventually be thrown into combat. Now, combat in Beyond Good and Evil, I will say, isn’t that complex. Just one button fighting, not much else. But the way you can dodge, and have Pey’j and Double H help out really makes it feel like it’s a very good combat system. The way Jade swings her staff at her enemies in a combo really adds an extra feel to it. It’s no Devil May Cry, that’s for sure, but it manages to be satisfying. But the real fun comes into the bosses. The bosses in this game are a real treat, as they manage to be less of a boss fight, and more of deadly puzzles you have to solve. And that isn’t a bad thing. You have to strategize and plan what to do before you lose health… Wait a minute. Thinking of strategies to beat a boss, without just mindlessly striking at it… That’s what Dark Souls does. And I love Dark Souls. So it’s nice to see that a game from years ago has managed to be this fresh with the bosses, even today. There is one boss I don’t like, but we’ll get to him later.



The puzzles in this game are also a lot of fun. They were never annoying or hard to figure out like an old point and click game, but they were never easy and straightforward either. They were also fair and fun, giving you subtle hints to find out and letting you feel like you actually accomplished something when you solved it, and having that sort of satisfaction isn’t something I’ve felt since Zelda games, which those had very satisfying puzzles to solve. But then you get to the stealth parts. And yes, I know everyone hates stealth sections in games where stealth isn’t the main focus. Look, if you aren’t Metal Gear Solid, and you have to sneak past enemies, people are going to hate it. But, don’t you worry, this isn’t Indigo Prophecy (Thankfully). These stealth sections are actually very well made. You have to sneak past massive guards, and if they catch you, instead of immediately losing or being sent back, you have a chance to either fight them or run away and hide. So it’s a lot like Metal Gear Solid… Until the one hit kill robots get introduced, then it gets a bit annoying. But I never died from them that much and it was usually my own fault for running out into an enemy filled area in the first place, so I think it was highly deserved. But, the best thing Beyond Good and Evil does is the exploration. I just love going around the world of Hillys, and looking at the wildlife and the caves and lands they live in. I think my favorite moment in the game was when I was in a very dangerous enemy filled area, and there was a small cave to the side. I decided to walk into it, and found nothing but a small creature in a shell. And as I stayed in this room, soft music began to play in the background. It was very calming, and I just wanted to stay in this room for hours. It managed to fill me with a sort of pleasure just by listening to the music, sitting in this one cave and looking at the little creature in the shell. And that, people, is how you do good atmosphere.



~Ending~

~SPOILERS AHEAD!~

Alright, so the ending is where I kinda had a problem with this game. Not that I hated it, but I could have had a little more to it. So, in the end, you head to the moon base to find out what is really going on. As it turns out (Big surprise) Alpha Section was evil all along. They have been working alongside the DomZ for power, and have sent people who went against Alpha Section to the moon so that the DomZ could feed off of them. After a fight with the leader of Alpha Section in a giant spider robot, you head to find the DomZ High Priest, the final boss of the game, who tells you that Jade was created as a host to contain a power of the DomZ High Priest that was stolen from him so long ago… Huh? I thought this was a game about just playing as a photojournalist. Now she holds the power of the DomZ and possibly isn’t even human. I mean, they hint at it, but whatever. And then you fight the DomZ High Priest… And this fight SUCKS! He constantly moves around all the time, and will send clones of Pey’j and Double H to fight you. That isn’t the annoying part. The annoying part is when you have to hit the DomZ High Priest in a specific pattern before he hits you. And what’s worse is that, halfway through it, he reverts your controls, so now right is left, and left is right. This just makes me ill. And if he hits you once, you gotta do it again. I almost died here, but thankfully, I prevailed and was able to defeat him. Now, I have problems with this ending because of how abruptly it ends. Jade uses the DomZ power to free the prisoners and it zooms in to her face and… That’s it. Nothing else. It just cuts to credits. So what happened? Did they leave the moon? How was Jade after finding out the truth? What happened to Hillys after what happened with Alpha Section and the DomZ. Did they just leave the rotting corpse of the Alpha Section leader in the spider machine because he wasn’t worth the effort? H, but if you stay after the credits, you see a scene where Pey’j as a DomZ spore on his hand. That means that Pey’j is infected with a piece of the DomZ and could die or worse than that. But that’s only up for you to believe, as it may have been told in the sequel… The sequel that never got made…. OR DID IT!



~Legacy~

The reason Beyond Good and Evil is so unheard of is because of how much of a financial failure it was. It didn’t sell many copies, and Ubisoft probably would have just forgotten about it. However, as time went on, word spread across the internet that Beyond Good and Evil was a really good game. Soon, people started finding copies for their old consoles and started to play them, and can agree that they are great games. So, Ubisoft gave Beyond Good and Evil one more chance, and released it on Xbox Live and Playstation Network, and it managed to sell better than in 2003. Because of this, they finally announced that they would be working on a Beyond Good and Evil 2, and even released a trailer. And you don’t know how happy that makes me feel, because Beyond Good and Evil is an amazing game.



~Verdict~

So, as I’ve said, the ending is a bit “meh” for me. Maybe I’m just nitpicking, but I don’t know. But that’s okay, because everything else about this game is incredible. I don’t have much history with this game, since I only got it two months ago, but I can say for certain that I love this game so much. It’s one of the best obscure games I’ve played, and it’s a great way to start off the Hidden Gems series. So, let’s discuss the ranking. Bad games get the ranking of Bottom of the Bin, games with potential, but many flaws get the ranking of Hard Dig. Good games with some flaws get the ranking of Excavation Worthy. And amazing games with minor or no flaws get the Hidden Gems ranking. And, this isn’t even a debate. Beyond Good and Evil gets the Hidden Gems ranking. If you want to play an amazing game of exploration, combat, stealth, and one of the most interesting stories ever, then this is the game for you. I hope that you all support this game. It needs all the money it can get. Goodbye.


In case it wasn't clear since my Grand Theft Auto reviews, I am much more interesting in when Rockstar does something other than GTA games. I find that stuff to be way more fun. And the first of many (Okay, three) to appear on this list is the murder mystery classic, L.A. Noire-



*Blowing Whistle* Stop right there! I’m taking over this review!

Several years ago I found this Rockstar game.. LA NOIRE. Now, when I first got this game, I was fresh of GTA 4 and Red Dead Redemption.. I was introduced to GTA by the 4th, never played the others. But obviously we aren't here to talk about...
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Oh boy, this is a classic gem I’ve been waiting to discuss… again… for the fourth time in a row now. It’s no secret that I love Platinum. Anarchy Reigns was the first Platinum game on this list, and the rest of them are only gonna get better from here. And let’s talk about their first game, and while not a financial success, still a classic on the Wii, Madworld.
Madworld follows angry biker Jack Cayman, as he and his trustworthy chainsaw arm, go through the crazed gameshow known as Death Watch in order to take out the competition and become the champion of Death Watch. The game...
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#1:SULLIVAN:
As you already know.
I kinda stopped playing for a bit, Sullivan is why.
Not to mention. I was shocked the first time. I was starting to like Sullivan..


#2: CHEF ANTOINE:
I think we covered this one :)


#3: BACHMAYER:
Near the end of the 3rd game, Max Payne fights this guy.
It's hard to explain, why it's so hard, just have to see it yourself..


#4: BECKER:
Last boss of Max Payne 3.
And really holds the "last boss" feeling.
In a negative way..


#5: WESKER:
The main villain of Resident evil 5. And final boss..


#6: CEASER:
The final boss of Assasins Creed 3..
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~Story~

A detective by the name of Hal Moore suffers from mental depression and thoughts of suicide. After the death of his daughter, where he chose to save his drowning adopted son in hopes of trying to save them both, his son, Andrew, has been quiet and developed a sense of cruelty, assaulting and threatening other children and harming animals. His wife, Michelle, has grown to hate Hal after their daughter’s death, blaming him for not saving her and has become an alcoholic and started cheating on him. Though Hal does believe this, he still does what he can to help others. This has lead him...
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#1: FREDDY KRUEGER (nightmare on Elms street spoof):
Most of Freddy's most disturbing traits are replaced by his immature behavior.
for example, he refuses to kill Nancy till she becomes scared of him, when she starts getting, simply bored.
Freddy goes around quoting every line he EVER had in the actual movies, and also using quotes from other movies (though he denies it and claims it's HIS quote).
Due to this "new" personality, it's possible that only reason he's killing people in their sleep, is because he "can" kill us in our sleep..


#2: RICK GRIMES (Walking Dead spoof):
The complete opposite...
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Narrator: Once, in the land of the Great Sea, there was a young, brave, and courageous boy named Link. He was a dumb little shit, and he was kind of an asshole, really, but, he went through many hardships, fought countless monsters, and was a total dick to everyone. He met a young female pirate named Tetra, who he tried to hit on a dozen times, because, like I said, he was a real asshole. However, Spoiler Alert, Link was able to find that Tetra was actually the Princess Zelda. But, After this, she was kidnapped by the evil green skinned man, Ganondorf. So, Link used every ounce of his doucheness...
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What in the name of god. They are already ready remaking Grand Theft Auto 5.
Now, don't get me wrong. I love Grand Theft Auto 5. I think it is one of the funnest games I have played in 2013. But, seriously, it's only one year old, and already they are remaking it for Playstation 4 and XBox One. Seriously, you should at least give a game some time to age before you remake it. Look at Ocarina of Time, a game which people said is the greatest game ever, which was made back in 1999. The remake for the 3DS wasn't made until 2012, which is years later. Honestly, they are already remaking GTA 5. Sure, the graphics are better, but the thing is that the graphics were amazing to begin with. Why are you remaking this game so early, Rockstar. But, hey, that's only my opinion. What's Your Take
*ding dong*

???: what is it?

Henry: hello Simon

Simon: Henry! you still wearing that tux?

Henry: every chance I get

Simon: heh... oh... you brought soldiers

Dex: why does everyone think i'm a soldier?

Marcus: no idea...

Henry: you seem calmer since the last time a saw you...

Simon: I take pills... anyway, why are you here?

Henry: we need you back

Simon: no way! i'm NOT going back to Klintsy!

Henry: we are close to taking down Harper and Dominic.

Simon: why don't fight your own war!

Henry: you are the only one that knows Harper and his tactics.

Simon: ok then, come inside so I can teach you

Henry: you and I both know that he still has some sanity left...

Simon: ... *sigh* lets go...
???: get in the car Dex

Dex: *gets in car* this is what the hell you do!

???: yep *starts driving*

Dex: I almost got killed 3 times!

*BANG BANG BANG BANG*

Both: holy shi*!

Dex: make that 4 times!

???: hold on!

*ERRRCH*

Dex: why the hell did you bring me along!?

???: you figured out!

Dex: that does not mean that you have to bring me with you!

???: in the movies people usually want to tag
along!

Dex: why would you think I would want to tag along on a dangerous mission!?

???: I thought it would be a quick diplomat thing!

Dex: there are 10 guys chasing after us in sport cars!

???: WELCOME TO MY WORLD!
I have already stated before that Jojo has lots of villains in it that make it amazing. From sadistic vampires, to serial killers, to the president of the United States of America. But, for every major villain that is in Jojo, there is… at least twenty minor villains that are right behind them. Minor villains are a major part of Jojo. They appear all the time to be a challenge for the team who is hunting a villain. Whether their Stand is named after Tarot Cards, Egyptian gods, rock bands, whether they are members of Dio, part of a dangerous gang, terrorists from another country, random prisoners,...
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There are a lot of video games that have anime about them. You have classics like Persona 4: The Animation, Devil May Cry, and of course Pokemon. And with new anime based on video games, like Phoenix Wright having a pretty good anime series, and with Castlevania being announced to have a anime some time in the future, it makes me wonder if there are other video games that could have some pretty neat anime. So, today, I want to share with you some anime that could have the potential to have their own anime. Now, before I start, there are some things to address. First off, I am only including...
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After my Top Ten Hated Video Game Characters list, I really wanted to make a Top Hated Animated Characters List. However, the problem with that is that I don’t hate that many animated characters. Not that I don’t, it’s just that when you play video games, you get a different perspective of characters than you do watching animated shows. With video games, you look through the protagonists eyes, and you have the same opinion of other characters that the protagonist has, making the player (That’s you) the protagonist. With animated shows, you’re just the spectator, watching events unfold...
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What is a story without characters? Well, it isn’t really a story, now is it? And none of you smartasses try to go find some obscure book or poem that doesn’t have characters in it, because I don’t care. Anyway, video games hold just as much story as any medium. Story is sometimes not as important as gameplay, like action games or shooters, or a major part of the game, like RPGs and point and click. But no matter what genre they may be, every game needs to have a character you play as, in order to have them interact with the world and others with them, and have them tell the story through...
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Okay, so after a whole week when I said “The Resident Evil 4 review will be out tomorrow”, I am finally going to do the actual review. Yeah, I know, I should have done it sooner, but you know, school and finals and junk. Anyway, how about that review. We all know that Resident Evil is one of the best horror franchises out there. It managed to make survival horror what it is today. Sure, we may have just gotten out of the dark ages of Resident Evil, what with Resident Evil 6 being a Michael Bay movie and Umbrella Corps being the worst thing ever, but I think Resident Evil VII is a step in...
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Art by SeantheHedgehog
Art by SeantheHedgehog
When I first heard of the game, Spooky’s House of Jumpscares, I thought it was going to be a rather dull horror game filled with, what else, jumpscares. But after playing it, this game was so much more than what I thought it would be. It managed to be a very scary and disturbing game that made you wonder what was going to come next, what horrifying creature was around the corner, and why those damn cardboard cutouts are everywhere. But what I liked best about Spooky’s House of Jumpscares had to be the creatures you ran into in this game. The creatures are some of the most disturbing and...
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After hearing that Diamond is Unbreakable is getting adapted into a series, I could only cheer with joy, and be prepared for such a thing to come. And since Part Four is only a week away, I thought that I should honor it by doing a list dedicated to it. And what better one to make than talking about Part Three, Stardust Crusaders. Now, I love Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. Love, love, love, love, love, LOVE IT! Easily my third favorite anime, and fourth favorite animated series of all time. And like I said before, I am super excited for the release of Part Four. And to celebrate, I want to talk...
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Theme Song: link

Pony: *Walking in front of a green background, but gets crushed by falling letters that say...*

SEANTHEHEDGEHOG PRESENTS

Pony: *Gets stuck under the P, but gets himself free. The background then changes to red. He continues to walk when he sees numbers falling toward him. He runs, but gets crushed by...*

1960

Pony: *Gets out from under the 6, but as he does, it leans to the right, and the 0 rolls away. As the background changes to orange, he whistles when he sees more falling letters*

ERCIPE NIKSAWH

Pony: *Surprised that he's not stuck under any of the letters. He rearranges...
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#80: Corpse Party: Tortured Souls



Now, there was a game known as Corpse Party that was made back in 1998- By god, it’s that old. Anyway, there was then an anime based off of the game… Fifteen years after the game was made. But, other than that, the anime was good. For an anime that only has four episodes, it was actually kinda good. The series was about a group of kids who accidently make a mistake with a paper doll, and are then sent to a cursed elementary school. Here, they have to try and figure out what is going on, while a psychotic ghost girl picks them off one by one. Now, if...
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So, after seeing Mr. Enters the two Admirable Animations on internet animations, I thought that I should make a top ten list of my favorite ones. Note, this is INSPIRED by Mr. Enters videos. This is not a direct rip-off. I can see why people would think that. So, with that said, lets get started

#10: Tarboy by James Lee - This is a simple animated video. But, I admit, the animation is pretty good. It is about a world of robots, which is about a grandfather telling his grandson about the story of a hero named Tarboy, a hero made out of the tar from dozens of robots murdered by a greedy corporation...
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