Fear Effect (PSX) YouTube Rumble Odysee

Welcome to the first episode of the new year, yep, we're pretending it's not March, and that this video didn't take 3 months to make. Seriously though, when I decided to make a retrospective on this game, I was thinking it would take around a month, and then I could move on... However, it didn't turn out that way.

On the surface, I thought this was just a simple PSX, survival horror, Resident Evil clone, nothing to complicated right? Nope, the more I dug into this one, the more I had to say, and this turned into my longest video to date.

Don't think I have just been lazy, procrastinating, I have been working on this video, non-stop since I released my last retrospective, and I really hope you enjoy the path into madness this game took me down. Fear effect was released in 2000 for the PS1, published by Eidos and developed by Kronos.


 

 

Video Extras

Downloads


Edge Magazine #83 - Download From Server

Computers & Video Games #220 - Download From Server

Fear Effect Art Book - Download From Server

Fear Effect Comic Issue #1 - Download From Server

Fear Effect Manual - Download From Server

RVC AI Voice Models

Wee Ming- Download From Server

Glas - Download From Server

Hana - Download From Server


Bibliography and Credits


I archive all my sources. All the archives of information used in my videos can be found on my Internet Archive page.

For privacy, I won’t be sharing the link to the Stan Liu Memorial Weekend Facebook page, but I can assure you, the footage of the page in the video is unedited and available to the public. Just for transparency, Joan Igawa was married to Stanley Liu. I didn't mention this in the video as I didn't feel it was relevant.

 

Disclaimer


All gameplay, unless stated, was captured by me on real hardware, using the original medium and console, with a RetroTink 4K. All media used is within the guidelines of Section 107 of the US Copyright Act "for purpose of critique or review". All the media remains the intellectual property of the relevant copyright holders. Any music used has been credited in the video. Any uncredited music was created by myself.

I host multiple files on this site related to my videos, this is purely done for preservation and bibliographical purposes. While the files may be copyrighted, I only upload obsolete files, e.g. out of print magazines, abandonware, various hard to find files and digital files, no longer for sale etc. I only do this because files get deleted all the time, and are completely lost to time as a result. That being said, I don't own these files, and if you are the copyright holder of any of the files I upload, and would like them removed, contact me, I will happily comply.

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