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Incredible Crisis – PS1 Game

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Incredible Crisis Sony Playstation Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:091493054281
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_INCREDIBLE_CRISIS

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

15 reviews for Incredible Crisis – PS1 Game

  1. Chris Adamson

    "Incredible Crisis" strikes me as being more like a book or a movie than the typical game. Most games you’ll play until you’ve mastered the skill-set and achieved all the internal goals (like unlocking characters or seeing different endings), or until you grow bored with them."Incredible Crisis" is more like a crazy movie, so inventive that you’re enchanted with the question of "what happens next".The story involves a Japanese family trying to get home early for Grandma’s birthday. Along the way they’ll face construction accidents, explosions, terrorists, aliens, etc., in situations so bizarrely contrived they have to be seen to be believed.It’s not really about the gameplay — the dozens of mini-games are simple affairs, sometimes consisting of just pushing the buttons really really fast. The simplicity is a good idea here, since the appeal is the crazy story, not the gameplay. It would be bad narrative if you had to play a mini-game 10 or 20 times to get past it.The upbeat soundtrack by the "Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra" nicely compliments the delightfully whacked story.The game has a very Japanese flavor and you have to be open-minded and willing to be won over to enjoy it. Put another way, if you like watching "Iron Chef" on TV’s Food Network (either for camp value or in sincere awe), you’ll probably like Incredible Crisis. On the other hand, if the last two games you played had the words "Twisted Metal" or.

  2. AlvertaMosciski

    Probably the most bizarre, and memorable, game to hit a consolein a while, Incredible Crisis unleashes its fury uponAmerica…Since most of the games are unique in their own rights,this adds up to lots of replay value, even if nothing is different thesecond time you play it. What other game lets you shoot down a giantstuffed teddy bear destroying Tokyo in a jet fighter? Who else letsyou race down busy highways on a stretcher? None, I tell ya.Whilemost of the games are good fun, some of them are repetitive. Whoreally needs to play Titanic Away 3 times in order to play through thegame only once? Not only that, but 2 games that were in the Japaneseversion were taken out of the American release. One of them was youhad to diffuse a bomb in a subway train as the final game for Chapterone, the other was a karaoke game (actually, thats one I could’ve donewithout) that appears right after the bear comes to life in chapter4.Still, these are minor complaints. I’m sure if you spend themoney to get it, you won’t be disappointed…

  3. Katharine Mott

    I picked this one up at a rental store and i’m very glad I did. This game is very funny, nice graphics and cool music. The down fall of this is most certainly the degree of patients this requires. I tell you some of those games had me wanted to send the playstation out the window but yet, thats half the fun.Basicly you play differn’t family members of an old man in which you must return home early for his special day. You then go through silly games like parapa the rapper (the actual hitting the buttons at the right time) and running from a ball like on Indiana Jones.I give the game 4 stars for its music and humor, but not five stars only because the game is brutally hard and I still haven’t found out how to save.

  4. Erica .D

    A friend of mine has this game. i found it really annoying and frustrating. It’s to difficult to play. i couldn’t even get past the first level. i recommend borrowing it from someone who owns it or rent it somehow instead of buying it.

  5. G. Taylor

    I remember playing this demo when I was younger and laughing harder than I had ever laughed while playing a game before. I forgot about this game for a solid ten years or so and randomly saw it online. I decided it’s cheap and read some reviews and decided to go ahead and order it. As soon as I put this game in, I was laughing.The graphics are a little dated, but I can generally get past that. The gameplay has a lot of variety, many different mini games that last longer than current microgames in the Wario Wares, WTF, and Mario Party styles. Most of the games are pretty good, but a few (stretcher steering) can be a little annoying.The story is great, an intertwining story of this goofy family with slapstick humor showing how everything that can possibly go wrong will. This is a great game to pop in with a couple friends around to just hang out and pass the controller around for a good laugh.

  6. Cheyenne Faith Overholser

    Very Zany Japanese game but a pian in the but not to be taken lightly. this game will make your hands go numb from pain due to all the button mashing. but youll find your self still playing an hour later

  7. Richard Baker

    The Good: 23 fun mini-games, good graphics and sound, very weird but in a good wayThe Bad: The games are fun if you can beat them, having lives makes things even harderIf you love WarioWare then you’ll love Incredible Crisis. IC pits players in mini-games where they have to help the main characters escape weird situations. One such situation is when you have to shoot down missiles so the Navy and Air Force don’t shoot down the mother ship (you do all this because you’re chasing a hottie) then you get blown up and land in a leaky boat and have to scoop the water out as fast as possible. While all this sounds fun it’s harder than it should be. Scooping the water out sounds easy enough: Hit the X button until the bucket fills up and then dump it. Well you have things falling on your head and if you don’t put your umbrella up fast enough you face god awfully long animations that take forever to end and for you to recover. If you mess up just twice you’ll have to start the set of 3 mini-games all over again and you have lives as well.Some games are just impossible to pass. One such mini-game is when a bunch of wolf thieves make you decode their piggy bank they made you steal with a tune. You have to remember the tune like Simon Says but the dots get mixed up on the board and you have to end up memorizing very long tunes. If you can handle this then IC is a super fun game. It has great graphics and sound and you can pick it up fairly cheap on eBay.

  8. Dylan

    I have a buddy who loved this game way back in the day, and I wanted to try it. At first, I was a little apprehensive buying a copy since, if you look on the lower-right of the cover art, you’ll see the Titus logo (best known as the company responsible for Superman 64, an absolute gaming atrocity). Thankfully, this game is by far their best work, being a blend of Warioware and slapstick comedy; with some great ska music for added comedic effect.Dancing, quizzing and massaging are just three of the things you’ll be doing in this mishmash of lunacy and fun. Honestly, you just have to experience it if you want an excuse to dust off the old PS1.

  9. Al. T

    I was shocked to see a US release of Incredible Crisis because the game is just so strange and chock full of Japanese humor. It’s hardly the type of game someone who has been raised on a steady diet of cutesy mascot-driven platformers would understand, much less embrace.But there’s a lot to like about IC, which is a series of mini-games that range from finger-numbing button mashers to memory and timing tests. The gameplay can be challenging at times but, there are enough slapstick gags and pop culture references to keep you from getting mad.Thankfully, Titus had the guts to localize IC virtually in tact, Japanese ska soundtrack and all.

  10. Kevin G.

    This game is the definition of a button masher.It is hard. But if you stick with it you will berewarded. It is very unique and quirky and at abargain bin price you can’t pass it up. Good Game

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