For those of you who have played the first
Parasite Eve, beware. This is a different game altogether. Still a terrific game, but very different. If you are a fan of the
Resident Evil series and survival horror in general, you have stumbled upon your
must-have game for this holiday season. The best way for me to describe
Parasite Eve II is
Resident Evil done well. Sweeping camera angles, varied puzzles and tons of bad guys to fight make for quite a treat for fans of this genre.
One of the main differences between Parasite Eve II and Parasite Eve is the battle system. When Aya Brea, the returning main character, encounters an enemy, she is able to target them and shoot. She can switch between targets by scrolling through the available enemies. This gives the game a more -action/adventure- feel to it as opposed to the RPG style of the first game. Personally, I am not a fan of RPGs, but absolutely love survival horror and action/adventure, and I was in my element with this one. The button configuration took me only a short while to get used to, and then it was second nature. Interesting to note is the fact that Aya must 'arm' herself with a set number of items to carry into battle (and this number depends on the armor she is wearing at the time). Once an enemy is sighted, the screen flashes black and white and you are in Battle Mode. Hopefully, you will be armed to the teeth and have some extra Recovery capsules to take should you get hurt badly. Otherwise, it could be Game Over for you.
Aya's Parasite Energy ability is something I wish all survival horror games I've encountered would have had. Aya can learn new magic spells and use them for healing, super firepower, etc. She has a certain number of MP (Magic Points), and can use them in casting these spells she acquires along the way. To learn spells, she must use EXP (Experience Points), gained from battles and such. It's an RPG-styled system, but invaluable when engaged in battle and down to your last few HP (Hit Points), with some Magic Points to spare. Poof! Instant health (or whatever else you choose to learn). Aya also earns BP (Bounty Points) every time wins a battle (and she can also have 10 BP deducted if she runs from a battle). These are used to buy new weapons, ammo and items. Pretty handy. I really enjoyed the reward system in Parasite Eve II. It just worked well.
As Aya Brea, you will travel through many levels killing various NMCs, some new and some old, solving puzzles and trying to stay alive. If you are familiar with this genre, there won't be any new surprises with the puzzles. Mainly, hunt around and find the right object that does the right action. But they kept me intrigued and interested in the game. No - glued to the game. Brain teasers and plenty of action are what I like, and Parasite Eve II definitely has it all.