MobyRank MobyScore
Dreamcast
85
3.9
PlayStation
88
4.0
Windows
81
3.8

Description

1500 years after Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, the vampire Kain's decision at the end of that game has finally defeated the human kingdoms and brought the world of Nosgoth under his control. Ruling from a castle built on the Pillars of Nosgoth, Kain has established an empire of six vampire clans, each ruled by a lieutenant, the sons of Kain. Raziel was one such lieutenant, but lost his position through the "insolence" of receiving a new evolutionary "dark gift", the growth of feathery wings, before his master had acquired it. Fearing that Raziel might one day surpass him, Kain tears off Raziel's wings in a fit of range and banishes him into the Abyss. There, Raziel is lost in time, died and his body consumed. The Elder God recovers Raziel's soul and rebuilds the broken body, not as a living vampire, but as a strange new creature of the underworld. Swearing revenge on Kain, Raziel now phases seamlessly between Nosgoth and it's underworld, using his new powers to become a terrible reaver of souls...

Soul Reaver is a 3rd person action-adventure title that follows Raziel on his quest to purge the land of vampires and take revenge on Kain and his brothers, leaders of the six clans. The player controls the game from behind Raziel's shoulder, moving him in any direction, climbing, attacking, jumping and using specific abilities. Raziel's can grip onto the edge of ledges and his torn wings allow him to glide gently downwards. Raziel can shift through the "material" world into the "spectral" realm at will... but must find specific locations in order to shift back. The two realms mirror one another, with distortions which give access to new areas and platforms. Existing in the material world drains Raziel's life energy at a constant rate. Throughout the game, energy is recovered by consuming the souls of defeated enemies. If Raziel is able to defeat one of his brothers, he will additionally gain a new ability ("dark gift") upon drinking it's soul. Examples include: the ability to swim, file telekinetic projectiles or the ability to phase through locked gates. Raziel can arm himself with a variety of weapons including spears, daggers, swords, axes, as well as attacking enemies barehanded. Eventually, Raziel will also come across Kain's personal sword (named the Soul Reaver), and will use it to create a powerful energy blade weapon.

The world is left open to Raziel, he can return to areas previously completed and explore the world of Nosgoth at will. Access to certain areas however sometimes requires the use of gained specific abilities. Many of the puzzles the player will need to solve in this quest are "block puzzles", requiring the placement of certain large structures (usually square blocks), either to activate switches or to build access to out-of-reach areas.

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User Reviews

What An Epic! PlayStation Zsolt Pardi (60)
Behold the corruption of the once beautiful land of Nosgoth... awesome storyline and the most imaginative puzzles I can recall. Windows Schadenfreude Bronze Star Contributing Member (578)
"I will devour your Soul, you helpless little gamer!!!" Windows Zovni (9141)
The butcherized and bastardized sequel to Silicon Knights' classic, but it actually ain't that bad. Windows Radoslaw Koncewicz (7)
" A chapter in a series of Masterpieces... " PlayStation Decrepify (2)

The Press Says

Gamezilla Windows Nov 22, 1999 96 out of 100 96
G4 TV: The Electric Playground Windows Apr 26, 2004 9.5 out of 10 95
IGN Windows Sep 17, 1999 9.2 out of 10 92
Jeuxvideo.com Windows Oct 04, 1999 18 out of 20 90
PC Gameplay (Benelux) Windows Nov, 1999 87 out of 100 87
GameSpy Windows Sep 30, 1999 84 out of 100 84
Super Play PlayStation Oct, 1999 83 out of 100 83
FiringSquad Windows Oct 15, 1999 80 out of 100 80
Power Unlimited Windows Nov, 1999 6.2 out of 10 62
WomenGamers.com Windows Sep 15, 1999 6 out of 10 60

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
What if.. 13 Indra Depari of 'da Clan Depari Bronze Star Contributing Member (13163)
Jan 28, 2009
PC version sound bug/problem 11 Schadenfreude Bronze Star Contributing Member (578)
Aug 10, 2008

Trivia

In the Windows version of the game, there is a small cutscene that does not work properly. This cutscene occurs in the lair of Zephon (aka "The Silenced Cathedral") when Raziel opens up three of the Organ pipes. The resulting hymn destroys the two vampires in the room. It is believed that this cutscene was originally part of something larger, and perhaps an alternate ending to the game.


This entry was contributed by Grant McLellan (555) and MAT Bronze Star Contributing Member (35183)
 

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