OverBlood 2 at Tokyo Game Show Spring 1998

I recently learned that the game was shown off at Tokyo Game Show's 1998 Spring event though a video posted online.
I recently learned that the game was shown off at Tokyo Game Show's 1998 Spring event though a video posted online.
I had no idea that the Retro Achievements website even existed, until a nice fella by the name of Colonel Kurtz sent an email informing me that that OverBlood 2 was now included on the site.
Everybody knows there was an OverBlood 2 book, right? And I’m not talking about strategy guides…
If there is one thing that I'm pretty sure that gamers across the world agree on, it's that OverBlood 2 is the best Christmas game ever. Right? Which is why we can all rejoice in the fact that YouTuber, Earlybird, just dropped a new video which takes a deep dive in to the game - and it's great.
I was recently contacted by freelance gaming journalist Damiano Gerli to see if I'd be interested in speaking to him about why this website was built in the first place to be featured over at Stealth Optional.
Back in 2017 when I first started gathering information to build this website I discovered that information on OverBlood 2's English voice case was hard to come by.
YouTuber Yoko Inokuma recently uploaded a video to their channel of Overblood 2's opening scene upscaled to 720p from the original 320x176 - and it looks great.
Thanks to YouTuber, Zapping Lad, every cutscene from the Italian version of the game has been uploaded to to YouTube, totalling over 5 hours.
I finally got around to playing through the demo, which is now on the OverBlood2.com YouTube channel.
After getting into the game's debug menu and playing around, I recorded a video showing what I found.