Raw Danger
- Reflect on your feet – Collect equipment and scrounge for meals as you work on an escape plot
- Your shape decreases when you’re out in the wet cold for too long — find ways & places to keep warm as you make your escape
- Avoid all the flood dangers coming at you – Washed away bridges, collapsing buildings and flash floods all stand in your way
- Run, climb, jump, and crawl their way out of this devastated city
- Piece together information from emergency broadcasts and other victims of the disaster
Product Description
When nature unleashes its fury how will you respond?Product InformationTorrential rains have devastated your city and now there is no choice but toescape at any cost. Flash floods collapsing buildings and extreme coldall stand in the way of seeing your family again. Only with right braveryand quick thinking will you survive the raw danger before you.Product Features Epic visuals capture the intensity of a natural disaster Six playable characters each with different abilities Run climb jump and crawl out of the devastated citySystem Supplies Licensed for play on PlayStation 2 computer entertainment systems with the NTSC U/C designation Players: 1 Memory Card (for PS2) – 300 KB Analog Control Vibration Function
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Cheap graphic, poor controls, terrible sound. These are the elements of a terrible game game, too terrible Agetec doesn’t know this. The only thing that saves this from actual “Raw Danger” is the hard puzzles that are tough. Excellent luck follow gamers
Rating: 2 / 5
For this price, you are getting a very fun game. If you are a fan of nature disaster films, then this game is for you. It is in fact kind of scary when you are trying to race up a ladder with a huge tidal wave approaching in the social class. By and large, this game is really fun and surprisingly better than I would have expected
Rating: 4 / 5
If Ed Wood made a video game, it’d probably end up like Raw Danger.
Everything about this game is terrible, often times in very amusing ways. Like how the bland voice actors refuse to say your characters name, or how every one looks Japanese, yet is usually blonde. The dialogue is also hilariously cheesey, horribly timed, and executed with nearly no enthusiasm.
Unfortunately, the terrible is also present in the controls, gameplay, and, well, just about everything vital for a excellent game.
I can’t tell you how hard it was to control your character, whether it be lining up your character to respond to the environment, talking to people, even grabbing and pushing a cart (I finished up having an simpler time pulling it, but since they didn’t bother with a pulling animation, my character finished up moonwalking the thing into the dining hall).
The game does have its charms, usually the result of that excellent ancient Japanese quirk factor (I like being able to have the in-game scope icon be the city’s cat mascot or a pedometer that in fact keeps track of your steps), or the customization options are nice, you can wear a ton of eerie clothes as you save people from disaster, and the dialogue trees allow you to be a total jerk to just about everyone if you want.
But that doesn’t save this broken, frustrating game.
The disaster-rescue concept seems like a pretty cool game thought, and its certainly one thats underused. But “Raw Danger” is just painful to play.
Rating: 1 / 5
i was a fan of a disaster report and was a bit sceptacle about raw danger because of the switching of characters owing to out the plot. this game i reflect is a lot better than disaster report. something i didn’t reflect was possible. the intertwining of character’s paths owing to out the game were just mind boggling. it’s def. different. and it lets you play each character just enough to have fun, they don’t drag out the tale line at all. i’m hoping for another title from agetec bc this game is simply incredible.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am about 3 hrs into this game so far and up to this point it’s worth the cash so far. I mean you can tell it’s a budget game but it’s not really that terrible at all.
The graphics are pretty decent but the voice levels need a lot of work. A lot of the time you can barely hear the voices over the roar of the flood and such and there is no way to adjust the voice volume that I can see.
The object of the game…it’s seriously flooding, the city is falling apart and shaking with quakes, and you need to get the heck out of dodge! lol
You start out as a waiter named Joshua in what looks like a banquet for some mayor I reflect. As you are “waiting”, all heck breaks loose and you and the guests need to get out of the city and to safety. So the adventure starts as things endlessly get worse and worse.
If you want something different and you loved Disaster Report, then I recommend picking this one up for under $20.
Rating: 3 / 5