Seventh Cross Evolution - Sega Dreamcast - Intro & gameplay including first boss [HD 1080p 60fps]

Evolution based games are pretty few and far between on consoles and Seventh Cross fills that void on Dreamcast. A very early Dreamcast title Seventh Cross is not a game for everyone, however if you enjoyed . Search for Eden on Super Nintendo then this is the closest you will get to a official sequel. It’s a mix of RPG and evolution game, you start off as little more than plankton and have to quickly eat as much as you can find to evolve. Once you get to the to an origin state it’s time to start fighting the other creatures in order to evolve. The evolve system itself works on an interesting painting pattern system where the pattern you draw decided what body part will be upgrade. Patterns are random each time you create a new character, so there is a huge about of trial and error involved. The difficulty is very unforgiving and the start of the game is very slow to progress as just about everything kills you, crabs are a nightmare as they can kill you in one hit at the start. To get the pace moving in the start of the video after the first 15 minutes we then jump ahead about 20 minutes to prepare for the boss fight. While Seventh Cross Evolution got both a Japanese & North America release, it never saw the light of day in Europe, worth track down? Yes if you like this sort of game and can find it cheap, else spend your cash on something else. Seventh Cross Evolution runs at 30fps on Dreamcast. Also known as: セヴンスクロス (Japan) Seventh Cross Evolution is not available on any other format. Release: 1998 Developer: Atypical Alchemists Associate Publisher: NEC Home Electronics (Japan) UFO (North America) Format: Sega Dreamcast (DC) / ドリームキャスト Randomised Gaming blog: Twitter: All footage in this video is captured directly from the Sega Dreamcast console, via an Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro using a VGA to HDMI upscaler.
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