The Steambot Chronicles Rabbit Hole

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@KBash
@KBash Жыл бұрын
epilepsy warning at 31:40 didn't even think of it, apologies =_="
@wingusdingus9447
@wingusdingus9447 Жыл бұрын
You bastard I'm in the hospital and I'm bleeding.
@StomachPlug
@StomachPlug Жыл бұрын
I am so happy that you covered this game because seeing everything else you've done and your player vibes I knew for a fact that Steambot Chronicles was right up your alley.
@dillonmann6409
@dillonmann6409 Жыл бұрын
I watched this in the bathtub ☠️☠️☠️
@StomachPlug
@StomachPlug Жыл бұрын
@@dillonmann6409 _Steambath Chronicles?_
@sukamadik5983
@sukamadik5983 Жыл бұрын
It's cool bro, that only makes them stronger or dead.
@yeetkunedo
@yeetkunedo Жыл бұрын
It makes me happy to see you cover a game that just means something to you, personally. Just something you love and want to share with others. No financial / algorithm target, just you going in-depth on something that forever impacted you. Good job, man.
@PicklezTF
@PicklezTF Жыл бұрын
You have no idea how happy I am to see this video. I've NEVER met anyone who's played this gem. This game meant so much to me as a kid.
@selfloathingweekly
@selfloathingweekly Жыл бұрын
Its one of my top 10 games
@guardian9394
@guardian9394 Жыл бұрын
Same this is literally my favorite game of all time
@HollowRick
@HollowRick 9 ай бұрын
Same
@kazenna
@kazenna 6 ай бұрын
Me and my friend grew up with it & then nobody else I've ever encountered even knew it existed
@rifkisyahlevi
@rifkisyahlevi 6 ай бұрын
this game still mean so much for me now
@mothersbasement
@mothersbasement Жыл бұрын
About an hour in & IDK if you mention it later, but you can actually get the backstory on Mallow, Chicory, and Dandelion on the good route, by going through the Newspaper side quest. Edit: okay, you covered it BTW, related pro-tip to anyone who decides to pick this game up: the newspaper, movie theatre, and railroad side quests all drive up the related company’s stock price, so you can make bank if you hold off on advancing them until you can buy into the market in happy garland.
@diamondhamster4320
@diamondhamster4320 Жыл бұрын
It is him. One of the funny Ani-tuber reviewers!
@TheTrueThomayo
@TheTrueThomayo Жыл бұрын
My nose is bleeding. The anime pope is in my favorite edgy game man's comments.
@KBash
@KBash Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for checking it out btw!
@diamondhamster4320
@diamondhamster4320 Жыл бұрын
@@KBash Broski KBash gushing out about the toned down and down to earth realistic narrative where your PC is just another person in the world. You should check out and make a video about German RPG series Gothic (1-3) cause it is basically narrativly the same as SBC.
@mothersbasement
@mothersbasement Жыл бұрын
@@KBashI am a simple man. I see the Earl Grey II, I click.
@jakecristina54
@jakecristina54 Жыл бұрын
You can reliably sink the nine ball on the break in this game. It's precisely how I beat all the pool folk. This game rocks and having a steam mech with a beach umbrella attachment is where it is at.
@goldentiramisu7935
@goldentiramisu7935 Жыл бұрын
i am terribly happy that Steambot Chronicles finally got a proper coverage outside of let's plays
@fluffy_tail4365
@fluffy_tail4365 Жыл бұрын
You truly did this game justice. Itś a game you can truly call an "hidden gem" in the most candid and truthful way. Also thanks for that rant on "bad control", I swear gamers sometimes
@FirstLast-cg2nk
@FirstLast-cg2nk 11 ай бұрын
Honestly, the Bloody Mantis falling apart in the evil ending makes a lot of sense, The main character is just a ruthless teenager with skill with a trotmobile who would know nothing about how to run an organization that size, most of the Bloody Mantis would have been loyal to his predecessors rather than him so they'd leave immediately, and after succeeding in their endgame of bombing Happy Garland there was no direction for the organization to go. It was all doomed to fall apart no matter what.
@Beowvlf
@Beowvlf Жыл бұрын
I loved this game. Happy to see you covering it. The various VAs echoing "STEAMBOT CHRONICLES" in the main menu will stick with me forever
@maraganger
@maraganger Жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever been sold on a game so vehemently by sheer words, let alone wild ass charisma. Your enthusiasm and straight up love for this game is so palpable and infectious, it's hard not to admire the amount of passion that went into a project like this vid. Legit teared up multiple times throughout the latter half and idk, that's something not everyone's able to incite in other folks. Genuinely amazing work.
@zubbworks
@zubbworks Жыл бұрын
I loved this game as a kid. I woke up at 6 am and played till 3 pm. I died of a headache. I sold it with a pile of old games. All my dbz tenkaichis. For 100 dollars:( Dont ever sell ur crap trying to be responsible and save money for the future. That is crap. I still regret that.
@FredMaverik
@FredMaverik Жыл бұрын
@@zubbworks Lmao especially for that low price
@36inc
@36inc Жыл бұрын
To be fair he needed over an hour of words it wasnt "mere" in any capacity
@selfloathingweekly
@selfloathingweekly Жыл бұрын
Its one of the greatest games ever made
@danteaerosol
@danteaerosol Жыл бұрын
This game blew my mind as a kid. In terms of content, many games today don’t even come close. So sad that the sequel was canceled indefinitely. Hope we can see a series revival someday
@FelisImpurrator
@FelisImpurrator 11 ай бұрын
Oh yeah. Hopefully Granzella will finally be able to make that sequel one day.
@dextersbeard3472
@dextersbeard3472 2 ай бұрын
Theres a sequel on the PSP that did come out
@bluegodofspeed
@bluegodofspeed 6 ай бұрын
This game emotionally wrecked me. The non-closure with Connie, the sort of left-hangingness in the post game. The lack of resolution, with Basil being a drunk, and everything just left in stillness after all that drama. I wanted that completion, but the game doesn't give it to you. This is the one game I played as a kid that leaves an indescribable imprint on me. No sex, nothing, just conversations with Connie, which don't really lead anywhere post-game. No marriage. Lol. I don't know if I will ever find something like this again. I don't know if any other game will have such an emotional impact. You have no idea how much I think of this game from time to time. As a kid, with memories so far away, feels like a dream. All I'm left with is the aftermath of emotions. And, the game being not super well known, you can't have that community connection and closure. Just stray Reddit posts saying they want a sequel and miss it, that they feel the same way. It feels like something that happened somewhere in space once, and disappeared, without any closure. Did it even happen?
@wdcain1
@wdcain1 Жыл бұрын
Steambot was the first game I ever played that made me felt somber. When I helped the carpet mill industrlized and saw how it affected every worker. Some found better jobs but one poor girl ended up a sex worker and blamed me. The same thing happened with Saffron. She had her trust broken by her boyfriend who stole all her money and she never moves on. Newer games pull this but Steambot did it first.
@Re_V
@Re_V Жыл бұрын
just say prostitute. The internet really has gotten soft these days.
@FlavouredPopcorn
@FlavouredPopcorn 6 ай бұрын
@@Re_Vnah denigrating people is just cringe n hateful lmao
@Re_V
@Re_V 6 ай бұрын
@@FlavouredPopcorn I ain't calling a dog a cat, nor would I call a monkey a gorilla. What's so wrong for calling a prostitute a prostitute if that's what they are? She's not gonna sleep with you so stop it with the white knighting.
@nadaniceguy-
@nadaniceguy- 5 ай бұрын
@@FlavouredPopcorn prostitute isnt a denigrating word.
@squiddy_19
@squiddy_19 Ай бұрын
@@Re_V WE RESPECT SEX WORKERS IN THIS COMMUNITY, GET YOUR PURITAN ASS OUTTA HERE!!
@MechaCake
@MechaCake Жыл бұрын
Steambot Chronicles is my ideal immersive video game and has become kind of an unfortunate benchmark for immersion in video games since I played it when I was 14. When you play a game where every game mechanic is designed with immersion into the setting or story in mind, it's hard to play any "immersive" games without thinking about Steambot and how damn good it is.
@aokyoutsuki7744
@aokyoutsuki7744 Жыл бұрын
Definitely, its one of those games where when you play the 'lesser version' of the games, it just doesnt hit. sadly unconsciously making an armour that makes you unable to enjoy the lesser games
@KinglyRed
@KinglyRed Жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to talk about this game. Playing this got me through my senior year of high school when I was dangerously close to becoming a stay-at-home shut-in and made me want to go out into the world and meet people like Vanilla did. 12 years later I think I've done a pretty good job of it. It's a little cringe, sure, but this game really saved me. I was absolutely crushed when the sequel got cancelled
@Coliflowerz
@Coliflowerz 2 ай бұрын
It's not cringe friend, its a beautiful thing the art that some people made could reach you like that. Thats the power of art
@samson5034
@samson5034 Жыл бұрын
Before i even start the video, i have to thank you for covering a real piece of my childhood. EDIT, finally been able to finish and man, you did this game an honor and really made me smile at seeing such a good game be shown the love it deserves. The world is less for lacking a sequel, but you did great at spreading the game again.
@Minusoh
@Minusoh Жыл бұрын
This game's cover art looked vaguely familiar, and it took me a while to remember that when I discovered Disaster Report I once looked into Irem's catalogue and came across it. While I haven't finished DR4Plus yet, that game struck a haunting chord with me multiple times. So many things just, happen, without the game focusing or even lingering on it. One scene that sticks with me is when you end up at a port in the crashing rain of a tsunami, and a man helps you out from underneath some rubble. Another earthquake hits, and a part of the port breaks away, with the man still on it as the waves crush it to pieces. You're still in full control of your character during this, and can turn the camera or even walk away if you want. When it happened though, I froze up and couldn't do anything. Your partner says something to the extent of "Oh no, that man..." but that's all the attention the game draws to it. And you're just meant to hold that and move on. To hear that Kazuma Kujo is the one behind both the Disaster Report series and Steambot Chronicles speaks to how well SC must be written. And against my better judgement it seems like I'll be opening my wallet wide to play it sometime. Thanks for the video KBash.
@TyGuy9001
@TyGuy9001 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best KBash deep dives I’ve seen. I feel like many of us have that one game that really speaks to us, and holy moly, KBash did an amazing job showing us his! I’m really happy to see these videos keep being made.
@aeroga2383
@aeroga2383 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of promotional artwork, Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter and Radiata Stories have absolutely incredible Japanese box arts. The American box arts are just the in-game models idling.
@MultiBoxingKid
@MultiBoxingKid 8 ай бұрын
Really? Dragon’s Quarter I can understand, but I thought “Radiata Stories” had a decent box art.
@Byakkoya11037
@Byakkoya11037 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I really don't understand Americans' obsession with ruining perfectly good box art with generic slop. It makes no sense to me.
@Dermetsu
@Dermetsu Жыл бұрын
Keep covering the niche games, you did this one justice and I wish I knew about it sooner.
@Pompadourius
@Pompadourius 8 ай бұрын
I came here to defy the title - this is one of my top 5 games of all time and probably always will be, I replayed it to completion dozens of times as a kid. That being said, it's SO criminally underrated I can't even put it into words, and it sucks that the sequel never came out.
@TheHeartThatRunsCold
@TheHeartThatRunsCold Жыл бұрын
Hearing you explain the mechanics makes me wonder geniunely how I in my childhood managed to figure anything out. I don't remember if I was good at it, but I do remember not sucking.
@nkozi
@nkozi Жыл бұрын
It's really crazy that every few videos of yours I think "this is the best one KBash has ever done." You've really hit your stride in the past 2 years and your passion, care, and confidence with which you examine games shines through. it's been awesome to be along for this ride, and as soon as I can afford it more readily i'm hopping right on that Patreon.
@OffTheRailGaming
@OffTheRailGaming Жыл бұрын
This game is so nostalgiac that you feel overwhelming nostalgia even when you're still playing it. It's a very special game.
@Eksratu
@Eksratu Жыл бұрын
Just watching this was a moving experience. Thanks for putting this together, KBash.
@sukamadik5983
@sukamadik5983 Жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever even heard of this game so thanks for letting me know it exists.
@selfloathingweekly
@selfloathingweekly Жыл бұрын
It never got a re-release thats why.
@Linkophere
@Linkophere Жыл бұрын
Please try it out and give it a good shake. Its such an absolute masterpiece
@sukamadik5983
@sukamadik5983 Жыл бұрын
@@Linkophere I'm guessing emulation is the only real viable way of playing it right? I ask because I don't remember if he mentioned if it's on PC or not in the video.
@MynameisosaFB
@MynameisosaFB 11 ай бұрын
@@sukamadik5983 im watching it rn and he says in the beginning that emulating it is really the only way, no other release and a physical copy he looked up on ebay was $320 CAD
@koolkillarz
@koolkillarz Жыл бұрын
The mechs and graphics remind me of the Misadventures of Tron Bonne. Really enjoyed the choice of Chrystal Chronicles music throughout. I feel like it really matched the tone.
@lazycouchman
@lazycouchman Жыл бұрын
I don't know how you do it, but I was absolutely entranced for 2 hours straight. Thanks for the awesome video! There's always something special about hearing someone talk about something that's so important and meaningful to them. Your writing/videomaking is so good too! Like, it's gotta be crazy hard to make these long videos and have them maintain a solid structure with a throughpoint, be so consistently engaging and funny, and come across so personably. Just awesome stuff all around! Except now I really wanna find a copy of this game lol
@shinkaiatsuya950
@shinkaiatsuya950 Жыл бұрын
THIS IS MY FAVOURITE GAME. When you mentioned it in your power stones video, or maybe it was your megaman legends video I was waiting for this video. I got this game on my vacation visiting relatives. I played through the game like 4 or 5 times. I never played through the evil. Wish I could have been at the game show for Steambot Chronicles where the singer was on a trotmobile. I wish my ps2 didn't break down so I could keep playing it. It was sad that this never got a sequel but got a trailer. I do hope one day something like this comes out again but probably never will.
@shinkaiatsuya950
@shinkaiatsuya950 Жыл бұрын
Also I didn't know steambot chronicles had ladies of the night, but I do remember the pink film, which was pink, Was confused until I found much later on another playthrough what it meant.
@namehere7294
@namehere7294 2 ай бұрын
I cry almost daily that we'll never get Bumpy trot 2. This game has been so important to me since I played it so many years ago.
@Scorpiofrfr
@Scorpiofrfr Жыл бұрын
Not sure I am ever going to play this game (controlls and gameplay dont seems like my thing) but its great seeing how wild this game was lol. Back when gaming companies were not affraid of taking risks and coming up with original ideas.
@anewfuture
@anewfuture 11 ай бұрын
This game has a lot of nostalgia for me. Around 2009, I was very sick and bedridden for like 2 weeks. One of the games I played too completion, was Steambot Chronicles. I remember the Game Informer ad for this game. Something to the effect of "You can do anything, even join the band". I had very little experience with open world games, so the concept intrigued me. I remember spending a lot of time just doing minigames. I ended up playing it a few times, because in my first game I accidentally pissed some of the characters off because I forgot to do something, and I was so confused as to what happened. This game was also my first experience with the concept of your choices actually mattering. A lot of games tacked on multiple endings that didn't really change gameplay, but this game changed gameplay based on your decisions. This is now commonplace in 2023, but it wasn't so common at the time. The ps2 is the most stacked console ever. I'm old enough to have started with the atari, because it was the newest system, and yet almost all my favorite games were on the ps2.
@EmissaryOfSmeagol
@EmissaryOfSmeagol 8 ай бұрын
On the Dark Ending: . . . . Depicting a huge bomb being dropped from the sky onto a city is a huge no-no for Japan. That there would even be a character in the game named "Oppenheimer" is extremely striking.
@shizuwolf
@shizuwolf Жыл бұрын
I miss the PS2 era 😢
@raydhen8840
@raydhen8840 11 ай бұрын
Love how experimental PS1-PS2 era was. So many hidden gems that I wish revived someday, or at least indie games that has the same vibes to it.
@shizuwolf
@shizuwolf 11 ай бұрын
@@raydhen8840 yeah
@sokumotanaka9271
@sokumotanaka9271 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed this Kbash, I don't know if I was one of the people you saw when I asked you to play this. If I was one of the people? I'm glad! I like you can barely find people talking about it, and you gave such an honest, caring statement on it- I mean you always do but this struck a cord with me. Maybe cause I play this and fell in love or because you gave a great similar review to Xenosage and I've been caught in a era of reinventing myself, playing old games when developers cared! I'm not saying that absolutely no one cares but it was a great time back in the day, when games were allowed to be deep, talk about love, death, and the deepness of character ever and this review made me, FEEL, truely feel. Thank you, that's all I can say.
@sparkymagnet
@sparkymagnet 11 ай бұрын
Loved this game so much as a kid. You showed off quests I didn't even know existed, it's such a dense game with a lot to discover.
@existentialcrisisintensifi7755
@existentialcrisisintensifi7755 9 ай бұрын
This game had me in a chokehold as a kid. This game felt like it had a life of it's own with how I've played it so many times and still discover new things. The attention to detail in this game is crazy, from how the MC's idle animation varies from how you made his personality out to be to how the people react to you depending on how you treat them and how you can act so unhinged and the game goes on and seem to adjust around you. This game is an experience like no other.
@Treblebeatgames
@Treblebeatgames 11 ай бұрын
The somber "see you later" ending into the screaming end card made me jump out of my skin. Thanks.
@dango2917
@dango2917 Жыл бұрын
My ex GF bought steamboat chronicles one day and it's the only thing I thank her for lol
@JohnBowethejoker
@JohnBowethejoker Жыл бұрын
This game is incredibly important to me and I'm super grateful you're covering it.
@TheExFatal
@TheExFatal Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for you to cover this game for years, it is such a KBashcore game
@jacobmonks3722
@jacobmonks3722 Жыл бұрын
Truly the biggest tragedy in the games industry on an artistic level is how games that don't sell well are completely ignored by the big publishers. They are more than happy remaking, rebooting, and re-releasing the things that they know are already popular or have a good chance to reach a broader audience. But none of them are interested even slightly in giving these hidden gems a second look. Games that try to be meaningful and inspirational, that attempt to use the artform to its maximum potential, that are created by passionate and visionary artists, and that truly deserve to be experienced by everybody, are doomed to be distant memories in only a handful of people's childhoods. And the only crime they committed was not making enough money. I'm not saying that the big publishers are lacking in artistic expression or genuine passion for the craft, but I am saying that games are often seen as products first, and works of art second, if even at all. This is why the indie scene is so crucial for the continuation of the medium. They love making art for art's sake, and making a profit would just be a bonus. But more than that, consumers need to expand their tastes or at least their curiosity. They need to start looking at games as experiences to be had rather than hours of fun they received for a payment. Excellent video Kbash, I wish this was a game I played in my youth. I will have to get into PS2 emulation at some point.
@jimfox1477
@jimfox1477 7 ай бұрын
Love this game so much, I've completed it around 10 times over the years. One of the greatest games I've ever played
@justingraton17
@justingraton17 Жыл бұрын
I remember playing a demo of Steambot chronicles that i got through a playstation magazine when i was little and ive always wanted to go back and play through the whole thing. Amazing video king
@B-019
@B-019 Жыл бұрын
The constant use of Xenoblade Chronicles 1 music just adds so much to me towards that nostalgic feeling you keep bringing up. Guess I know what I'm doing next weekend...
@animonarch3858
@animonarch3858 Жыл бұрын
I literally cried in the end of the video I'm not kidding I CRIED FOR SOME REASONE I haven't even played the game
@EvilMike349
@EvilMike349 Жыл бұрын
Five minutes into this and I'm already sold, I see so many things in this game just from a brief overview that remind me of other games I love. I can even see parts of it that I'm sure inspired other great games over the years. Between that and your enthusiasm for it, I'm absolutely going to be playing this as soon as possible
@SapphireLibra3
@SapphireLibra3 Жыл бұрын
The way you described this video made me think of how much I love Tales of Symphonia. You know, once I've finished my move, maybe I _will_ make that video on Tales of Symphonia...
@RedPandaTables
@RedPandaTables Жыл бұрын
How the hell I never found your channel when I basically watch every long video game review I can find. Subbed and plan to chip away at your older videos in time. Well made video and given this is recommended to me and the video itself is new you might find a new wave of subs in the coming days. They be well deserved.
@SonakaG
@SonakaG Жыл бұрын
He has some really great videos, idk if you know this already or not but to have an easier time looking for long videos like this I recommend typing in "Retrospective" in the search bar, bonus points for typing in a niche game or so, I love long form videos like this, helps me find games I've never played or heard of before.
@Ardamisc
@Ardamisc Жыл бұрын
I love this irony, I recently saw Steambot Chronicles at a buy, sell, trade type of situation. And all manners of memories flooded in my brain seeing the cover art.
@danielkozlowski7647
@danielkozlowski7647 Жыл бұрын
Genuinely felt sad when this video came to an end. I really enjoyed your writing and way of telling your story about steamboat chronicles. I have vague memories of renting the game and playing about half of it back in the day, and this stirred such fun memories of my time with the PS2.
@Bearick
@Bearick Жыл бұрын
One minute into the video and I just wanna say thank you for making such a long video on this game! It was the very first thing my dad and I ever ordered online, and on eBay of all places. I think we got it for like 16 bucks and it came with the harmonica keychain. I don’t even remember how I came across the game but god do I love it. Definitely one of my favorite games of all time. Always wanted to replay it but I always had issues with the game running correctly. I should probably give it another try sometime soon
@j.l.9689
@j.l.9689 Жыл бұрын
Damn KBash, you convinced me to finally give this game a fair shot. I saw this one a lot in stores growing up, but never picked it up myself, though it piqued my curiousity. I did manage to watch a friend play for a bit once. I've always been intrigued by it and judging from this review only about 30 minutes in so far, I desperately want to play it. I can tell it could become one of my favorite games ever. Also, I'd love to see you cover Custom Robo. One of my favorite games on the gamecube.
@selfloathingweekly
@selfloathingweekly Жыл бұрын
Be warned it goes for like $70+ on eBay
@johnbrady3249
@johnbrady3249 3 ай бұрын
OH MY GOD. I cannot explain how relieved I feel knowing other people know about this game. It’s tremendously good.
@onesowngrief
@onesowngrief Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough this is one of the few games im aware of outside of the mainstream back on PS2 for one simple reason. It supported the PS2 HDD which i owned. So I was looking for more games that used it.
@xanakina
@xanakina Жыл бұрын
I wanted to say how much I LOVED hearing you talk about how much you love this game. It came through in this whole video in such a genuine way that I couldn't help get all weepy at the end!! Amazing work and I can't wait to see more!!
@Yixdy
@Yixdy Жыл бұрын
Wait, did you not already do this video? Am I tripping??? Was it NOT kbash who introduced me to steambot Chronicles
@jaejaeagogo
@jaejaeagogo 11 ай бұрын
Man...in the beginning of the video, I was just happy to see a youtuber I enjoy covering the game. By the 3/4 mark, it solidified itself as the best and most definitive review of the game out there. And by the end, right around Kujo saying he can't imagine a sequel ever happening, I was fighting back my tears. What a beautiful, cruel world we live in, right?
@hihihi1q23
@hihihi1q23 Жыл бұрын
I played this game. It was incredible. It felt like a genuine adventure and it was far ahead of its in many respects. The world felt alive and you felt like you were a genuine part of it. The game had so many weird parts, but they all worked together well. The choice driven rpg elements, the dress up system, the mech battles, the music, etc. It's a shame we never got a sequel. I'm really happy to see you talking about it. It's one of my favorite games ever made and had such a huge impact on me and my gaming taste, but it feels like no one else knows about it! Hopefully if enough people talk about it, the iP gets revived. It worked for Dragons Dogma!
@sokumotanaka9271
@sokumotanaka9271 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE Steambot Chronicles, I wish it got a current gen sequel, I miss playing it. Could you imagine a current gen sequel with proper character customization and D&D levels of interactions!
@sokumotanaka9271
@sokumotanaka9271 Жыл бұрын
I'm adding onto this with no break in timing- Port your games to newer systerms Game Devs, stop making them abandonware and making people pay and arm and a leg to find a copy of an old game that some scalper will charge for 1000+ ! *Game preservation should be mandatory!*
@Ty2595
@Ty2595 Жыл бұрын
I rarely remember the games that I would walk by while going to pick up another one for a Blockbuster but for some reason I remember this game
@chetjohnson6264
@chetjohnson6264 Жыл бұрын
I watched this today a few minutes after it dropped, all I have to say is do t stop dude please don’t. You’re going to pop soon I am feeling it.
@JoshuaPAMployee
@JoshuaPAMployee Жыл бұрын
I loved this series and love how someone is talking about it
@bigjuice909
@bigjuice909 Жыл бұрын
You are going to blow ppls minds with this review/retrospective I’m completely mind boggled on the sheer amount of insanity that’s in this ps2 2005 game
@skywalker8380
@skywalker8380 10 ай бұрын
This is the kind of video that I have been searching for for so long! A long, comprehensive video of one of my most favorite childhood games🤩🤩 This made me so happy😁
@cepusbingbong7699
@cepusbingbong7699 Жыл бұрын
never thought it would get on youtube, i finish this game in junior high school, playing it daily after school, none of my friend played this game, thank you for covering this game!
@GrayvyFellow
@GrayvyFellow Жыл бұрын
It's honestly amazing to me how much Kazuma Kujo as a director is capable of having the influence of just conveying something from the human condition in a majority, if not all of the works he's contributed to. I was already familiar with R-Type and how nuts that series goes with its subtext on the nature of humanity but this game is like the complete lightning in a bottle of that philosophy, as well as the "unnesessary but done for extra flavour" sub-systems he seems to encourage his staff to include. Honestly though this is the kind of unhinged crap that I feel I can really dig into with what you've conveyed and a vague idea of the general history of what games the leading guy also headed.
@shadowseal22
@shadowseal22 Жыл бұрын
It's been really cool to see this game have a bit of resurgence again because it's truly a one of a kind experience.
@nobel11
@nobel11 10 ай бұрын
I did play this weird game, but not until I saw this video. I turned this video the first time, because it seemed interesting and wanted to play through it. And I did. In fact, I played it for like 6 hours straight the first time, just got hooked. And now having done a playthrough, wanted to cone back and finished your review, and saw thanks for turning me on to this awesome fun game. And to recommend the Disaster Report series if you're looking for more games kinda similar, in a "lots of choices and multiple endings" kind of games.
@rainyjay8156
@rainyjay8156 Жыл бұрын
Great review . Always love when you review the "odd" or lesser known gems. Loved the passion you have for this game. You can see the hardwork you put into your videos. :)
@StrayPitboss
@StrayPitboss Жыл бұрын
KBash, this was time well-spent. Never heard of this game but you picked a good one to cover; kept it engaging from end to end. You've improved a lot over time my dude, good work.
@TheFirstCyberNinja
@TheFirstCyberNinja Жыл бұрын
I played steambot back in the ps2 era, or at least before the ps3 reached my 3rd world country. Found it between a pile of other copied discs of random games at a struggling game store in the corner of a small street, and being the mecha/jrpg lover that I am, I instantly picked it up for the measly price of what's is now valued at less than a quarter of dollar. And goddammit did I absolutely fall on love with the game, I just couldn't stop playing it to the point where I fought my siblings and my cousin (who was living with us at the time) who just wanted to get their turn to play. I was bullied and called names constantly when ever I booted the game up after school or at very late nights after my parents went to sleep and keeping everyone up in the room with the light of the TV. And I will never regret, or be sad for any second of all of that because the game really touched my soul despite my complete oblivion to its messages at the age of 13-14. Steambot chronicles is the definition of a hidden gem, and I will forever be thankful that I experienced it fully and it being a part of my childhood. This shit is fucking nostalgic alright.
@Amy-wt1qc
@Amy-wt1qc Жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering one of my favorite games nobody has ever heard of
@kmudle
@kmudle Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your focus on viewing games as experiences rather than products. Number scores are woefully inadequate to communicate actually playing a game with heart, where the feeling the devs are striving to communicate outweighs the "objective" quality of any individual piece. I played both routes back in the day and this video has stuff in it I'd never even seen before, thank you so much for this exhaustive love letter to a great game.
@mathewblaine1109
@mathewblaine1109 Жыл бұрын
This game saved me mentally it’s nice to see other people who enjoyed it the songs are burned into my brain
@selfloathingweekly
@selfloathingweekly Жыл бұрын
When you're sad and low ..
@mathewblaine1109
@mathewblaine1109 4 ай бұрын
This game also saved me mentally 😅
@corytanksley7909
@corytanksley7909 Жыл бұрын
I am so happy that you are sheading light on this amazing game! This was my childhood, and no one talked about it!
@Road_to_Dawn
@Road_to_Dawn 11 ай бұрын
I don’t know if it’s intentional, but I feel like your use of music from Nier at several points in this video is kinda fitting, hearing about these sidequests. Their bleakness, critical views, and honest looks at humanity feel right at home in Nier Replicant, a game I completely adore. I feel like I owe it to myself to find time and a way to play Steambot Chronicles someday.
@danieljdm9519
@danieljdm9519 Жыл бұрын
I had no idea what this game was about going in - absolutely eye-opening retrospective (especially the mid-video twist)!
@Linkophere
@Linkophere Жыл бұрын
Holy crap. This game meant so much to me i loved it. Its such a tragedy the second one was destroyed in a tsunami. Hurts my chest just remembering it again.
@SHR7778
@SHR7778 2 ай бұрын
I first discovered Steambot Chronicles back in 2015. I was still in high school and one of my favorite lowkey Lets players had started a playthrough of this game I had never heard of once despite spending hours looking for lowkey games on the internet. Honestly I was fascinated in a way I rarely was with games at the time, and even though I wasn’t playing it myself just being able to experience it secondhand had me hooked in the world of Steambot chronicles. A couple years later I managed to get a used ps2 for pretty cheap and immediately Steambot came back to me and it was the first game I purchased for it on eBay. Being able to sit back and finally go through this magical rural world filled with its ups and downs felt just as beautiful as my first watch through years prior. Steambot chronicles is a game that for almost a decade now made me feel happy in a way I can’t say any other game ever has. It is not my favorite game, but it is something I would put in its own category entirely. Despite the melancholy this video brings me with a Reminder of the overall fate of this series and its sequel I do wanna say thank you. This is a love letter to a clunky and pretty weird game that makes me feel emotional in the best way possible, and I can say for certain this is definitely the best video on it from all the love you put into this. So thank you a ton for this beautiful piece!
@Nenacu
@Nenacu Жыл бұрын
With the art style and the combat, reminds me of rocking the Ridepod in Dark Cloud 2, but for an entire game. I might need to play this based on that alone.
@neosephiroth11
@neosephiroth11 Жыл бұрын
I played that game a ton as a (french-canadian) teen and man, I had not grasped all of those nuances. Another stellar video good sir. The only memory I had was basically those funny screamed quotes in the game start screen and the wonky combat. I remember I had fun though and though it was cool to have an open world-ish JRPG way back when they weren't common. Keep up the good work !
@alexanderandersson8538
@alexanderandersson8538 Жыл бұрын
It's one of my favorite games.
@PurpleLaundry
@PurpleLaundry Жыл бұрын
You never see this game being talked about! picked it up randomly from a game store way back when and it turned into one of my favorite games. Thank you for covering it! Playing through the game on the "good side" then playing it through on the "Bad side" really hit differently for me. Getting to know how both sides are in the war. Man I love this game.
@davidr7996
@davidr7996 Жыл бұрын
I bought a PS3 entirely to get Steambot Chronicles 2 and Kingdom Hearts 3 Teenage me was so disappointed
@Myrejex
@Myrejex Жыл бұрын
Steambot Chronicles made up some of my fondest memories playing games in my younger days. I picked it up for $15 from the Toys R Us bargain bin way back, not having the slightest clue as to what a masterfully crafted hidden gem I had stumbled on. Though I went on to play this game many times over during those days, I haven't touched it since I was probably in my mid teens. I realize now that much of the depth and nuance of the story had flown right over my head, but even so, I'd always adored every second of it. I'm grateful that someone like you has finally made such a passionate deep dive into the game and it's world/characters/story to show me that, not only is the game as excellent as I remember, but there's even more to appreciate about it than my younger self had realized. Thanks, KBash.
@AizakkuAnalysis
@AizakkuAnalysis Жыл бұрын
I dont know what it is about these specific PS2 games. But they all fall into that same feel as Dark Chronicle/Cloud. You just don't get that anymore.
@CanadianImmigrant
@CanadianImmigrant 3 ай бұрын
For those that don’t know. Cleaning someone else’s ears is considered an intimate activity in Japan. (And this is originally a Japanese game)
@darkpaw1522
@darkpaw1522 8 ай бұрын
This game was WAY ahead of it's time. The music still makes me cry sometimes.
@sukamii
@sukamii Жыл бұрын
Gosh, I feel like I say this about each of your videos, but I always feel like they get *better* with each one. It's always in what feels like small, but simultaneously enormous and revelatory ways- whether it being in your composition of clips, the pacing, the writing you draft to elaborate on your ideas and findings, and so many other small factors that cause me to be utterly entranced by your works. I watched this over the span of a few days since my Fiance was in town, and despite being days removed from it, I could still vividly remember exactly where I had left the video and what you had discussed up until that point. You've utterly hooked me on my desire to play this game one day despite knowing so much about it now, and it's truly made me want to experience the way in which this game that, at first, I had seen and heard of in passing and had no more than a mild interest in, and have converted those feelings of vague interest in a canonized desire to feel this beautifully crafted story with my own body. Thank you for the very good awesome video KBoober.
@TheBatmanMan1
@TheBatmanMan1 5 ай бұрын
Freekin loved this game as a kid. My friend got it for me back in middle school and I had a ton of great memories with it. Probably around late high school idiot me gets it in his head that it’d be a good idea to go to GameStop and trade in some games I don’t play anymore/haven’t played in a long time, and this was one of em. Once I realized what a dumb idea that was, I started looking for it everywhere - dawned on me pretty quick how unlikely it was that I’d ever see it again. Then - just last week - I’m in a new retro game shop and I think to ask if they have it. Lo, and behold, they’ve got a copy that’s been on the shelf for two years - no one has wanted to buy it because it’s missing the manual (and I’ve saved every instruction manual of every game I’ve ever owned - so I still had the manual for this one at home.) It was a pretty penny, but man am I glad I’ve got this game back in my collection. Looking forward to my kids being able to play it one day.
@kristinwalker161
@kristinwalker161 Жыл бұрын
Oh my God. I played a demo of this game on the PS2 years ago and I loved it. I could never find the full game so I just replayed the demo like crazy and I feel in love with it. Glad you're covering it.
@vimbert
@vimbert Жыл бұрын
This game blew my mind as a teenager. Thank you for such a thoughtful, wonderful video on it.
@GoronTii
@GoronTii Жыл бұрын
As someone that has played this game so much in my life, even speedrunning it for a while. I really appreciate this video it means so much to me. Thank you!
@TheKiburedo
@TheKiburedo Жыл бұрын
This game means so much to me, it was so freaking hard to find a copy in this game, me and my friend found about this game in a magazine, the article was one page only and we were so excited to play it, so we started to search everywhere for it... about a month later we managed to find a pirated copy (I live in Brazil so PS2 pirated games are very comon in the PS1/PS2 era), I'm so glad you are covering this game, I love your videos!
@nooey4416
@nooey4416 Жыл бұрын
Great deep dive, you made me nostalgic for a series I’ve literally never heard of until today.
@DeathAlchemist
@DeathAlchemist 11 ай бұрын
Saw a lets play of this a while back from a guy who genuinely loved this game like you. I thought the game looked cool, but looked overwhelming at the time. Seeing this video reminded me why someone would get so invested in this game in the first place.
@robbycahyadi9920
@robbycahyadi9920 3 ай бұрын
Well said... i grew up with this game, when the tsunami hits i was confronted with the fact that a sequel might never come. So many of my favourite franchise is gone, steambot, suikoden.... sigh... they dont make games like that no more
@hoshinotavi
@hoshinotavi Жыл бұрын
As an adamant Bumpytrot fan, you immediately showed me you understood everything in like the first 5 minutes and the rest of the video made me want to just shove this at everyone to play it now. Very excited to see that emulation is possible now and also cleared up the framerate so immensely, I'm glad you went into that right away cause the OG hardware framerate is burned into my soul as much as the rest of it. I did not know irem reformed after however...! You've given me the slightest bit of hope we could get a revival of some sort. Thank You.
@SoulStarSketchin
@SoulStarSketchin 11 ай бұрын
I use to own this game and can confirm everything here mentioned is definitely accurate to the game. I really did enjoy this one but for some reason I still ended up selling it to a local gamestop. Past regrets hit hard, but this game had two of my favorite genres clash together to look and play fantastic.
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