A gunshot echoes through the tunnels of the New York subway system. A secret service agent lies dying, and Diaz, with a gun gripped tightly in his hand, flees and stumbles into a strange underground world where a secret society of genetically engineered hybrid clones threaten to subvert the population of the outside world. Experience New York City's secret night life in Hybrid Heaven, a unique, fully-immersive action RPG that combines fighting, action, and role playing into a story of alien invasion, scientific experimentation, and murder. Unravel the secrets of the hybrid society, the future of humanity, and the true identity of Diaz.
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This was a hell of a weird game, but I wouldn't say it was bad, per say. It was clearly badly translated which lead to the story being very strange, but also it's a adventure game that, when you enter combat, it becomes like a fighting game where you gain new combat moves over time, punching, kicking and even piledriving monsterous creatures that most wouldn't even want to touch.
In some ways it's awesome and in other ways it's kinda hilarious that these aliens and their most powerful creatures are defeated in hand-to-hand combat.
It's some cheesy fun and the poor translation makes the story especially strange, however, it's not a game I'd recommend you play unless you want to just to entertain your audience or friends because it really is especially strange.
Stream + Gameplay
In some ways it's awesome and in other ways it's kinda hilarious that these aliens and their most powerful creatures are defeated in hand-to-hand combat.
It's some cheesy fun and the poor translation makes the story especially strange, however, it's not a game I'd recommend you play unless you want to just to entertain your audience or friends because it really is especially strange.
Stream + Gameplay
A blind pick on a game rental at the time and I lucked out on a pretty interesting little title. Found the combat mechanics really engaging, being able to move-by-move your way through a fist fight. And then leveling up individual body parts was still a novel thing for me. I hear there's a narrative somewhere, too, but I didn't notice.