Been a little bit since my last PS1 game. It's almost been a whole month actually, apologies for me being slow on playing PS1 games. This one was actually a recommendation for me to play, usually I don't prioritizes fighting games unless I have a reason to but I was told I would love it for the wrong reasons. It sure is something...

Evil Zone is a one on one fighter and a very simple game at that. You fight with only two buttons for attack and block and I'm not kidding it's really that simple. You can do multiple modes like a story mode, vs, or even a survival mode to see how many you can beat without being defeated.

So how is the gameplay? Well what if I told you pretty much everyone plays the same? Sure they have different animations for attacks but for the characters I tried they all use the same inputs for the type of moves they are for. They also don't require any complicate inputs whatsoever. One of your most powerful attacks is just back back attack. So yeah I basically just chose the characters that appealled to me the most. So yeah I only picked girls I'm sorry...Everytime I pick females in fighting games I'm expecting to get shamed for being boring.

The game just feels rigid to me. There's no flow and if there are combos then I must suck at doing them. Half the time you're both just in a blocking war hoping one of you just screws up. Most of my wins were just from charging up by holding attack and then using my powerful attack. Some moves I swear I can never hit with too and I'm guessing I just suck but I could rarely ever get grabs working. It all makes for a fighting game that just isn't good and was already outdated by the time it came out. I wouldn't even blame anyone for thinking this was some early PS1 game that just got a late localization but nope both were released in 1999.

So you might be wondering if it's so bad then why is it not a 4/10 or lower? Because despite all I've said, this game is hilarious for all the wrong reasons. The localization is just some of the worst I've seen in an official product. It's not the worst because I've seen worse for sure but good lord there's so much wrong. You got lines that don't even come close to matching the lip syncing, many lines that sound awkward or badly voice directed, and voice acting that almost made me think they got people who never did voice acting in my life. Should have seen my face when I learn freaking Lani Minella voiced 3 characters in this game.

There's also just the story in general. I may have called the gameplay not good but yet the story feels like they were really trying. Everything is themed like it's a different type of Japanese show. They even have stuff like eyecatches and episode previews and even episode titles. It's actually quite admirable. The game even has an encyclopedia for bios and descriptions for many of the moves which is hard to hate on. This isn't just a random generic fighting game here. Whether or not you think it's good is up to you but I love the attempt.

The game graphically is...ok I have to confess I don't think this game was emulating properly for me. All the models had this problem of like clipping through each other. Like stuff like ribbons every second just clipping into the clothing or even stuff like hair just looking odd. Even the areas have this weird warped look to them like they're just moving a bit in motion on their own. But even disregarding that the game is not remarkable in anyway and I really wish the game had more 2D animation for cutscenes but there's like almost nothing there. I'm sure there were better looking fighting games by 1999 but guess I'll just have to see. The music has some nice tunes like my favorite being Setsuna's theme. The voice compression though at times is horrific, again maybe it was emulation but they weren't all like that, it seems to never happen on in game cutscenes so maybe it really is just that bad.

What a game this was, it's something I won't forget that's for sure. I really do like and laugh at some of the things but it does get a bit old after a while. It's got heart albeit probably in the wrong areas but it's kind of hard to just truly hate it? Honestly you might be better off just watching cutscenes on Youtube. At least Yuke's would continue to be making video games to this day. Though it's mostly just wrestling games it seems, still can't believe the first thing I ever think about with this company is them publishing the Japanese version of Finding Nemo the game. but yeah there's worse fighting games out there but this is far from good if you're looking at gameplay. Will I ever replay this game someday? Probably not.

Reviewed on Mar 16, 2023


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1 year ago

I played this with a friend, and I hated it for the first 20 minutes or so, but after a while it grew on me. Not a great fighter at all, but like you mentioned, it has heart, and I can't possibly hate on that.