Incredible Crisis

Incredible Crisis

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title = Incredible Crisis


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developer = Polygon Magic
publisher = Titus Interactive (US)
Tokuma Shoten (JP)
Tecmo (JP, Arcade)
designer = Kenichi Nishi (game design/script)
composer = Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
engine =
released = vgrelease|JP=1999-06-24|NA=2000-11-06|PAL=2000-11-24
genre = Party
modes = Single player
ratings = vgratings|ESRB=Teen
platforms = Sony PlayStation, Arcade
media = CD-ROM
requirements =
input =

"Incredible Crisis" ("Tondemo Crisis" in Japan) is a PlayStation game featuring music from the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra. It consists of several mini-games strung together and book ended with pre-rendered scenes.

tory

It's grandmother Haruko's birthday. She wants everyone home early for her special day: the day that serves as a reminder that she has been alive for more years than she can remember. Unfortunately, her family has completely forgotten and make up last-minute birthday promises to Haruko. The game begins like any other normal day for the family members - father Taneo, mother Etsuko, daughter Ririka, and son Tsuyoshi - until strings of events stand as obstacles in their way of returning to Haruko's with the presents.

The first family member to be focused on is father Taneo, who is routinely working in his office (albeit quite tiredly) when suddenly he is ordered to dance by his supervisor along with his peers. After doing so in quite a frenzy, his co-workers then run off, looking quite scared and seem to be running away from something. Taneo turns round to investigate, when he sees a giant boulder-like statue part (which was being placed onto a statue nearby, but accidentally came off) come crashing through the wall; and is forced to run down corridors from it, until he reaches the safety of an elevator which he uses to descend. However, the boulder comes crashing from above, shooting debris down whilst Taneo desperately works on activating an emergency stop. Eventually, the boulder also shoots down onto the elevator, an in an explosion, Taneo is shot out of the window. Falling to certain death, Taneo luckily grabs onto a flagpole - but unfortunately, it cannot take his weight, and thus Taneo falls once more; but various things slow his descent, and he lands safely. The boulder emerges again through the building's main entrance, but he easily evades it - not long after though, a piece of the statue which was holding the flagpole lands on his head, knocking him unconscious. He later wakes up in an ambulance, strapped to a stretcher whilst the paramedics ask him questions to check his thinking state. After answering the questions correctly, they accidentally send Taneo - still strapped to the stretcher - out of the ambulance and into the traffic, due to their over-excitement. However, Taneo successfully doges the traffic and breaks free of his restraints; but when he does so, he crashes into the boulder from before (which miraculously appears). When he recovers, he is helped by an attractive lady, who soon leaves him. Taneo, seemingly in love, follows her onto a Ferris wheel and gives her an erotic back-massage. Afterwards, she suddenly jumps from the Ferris wheel and onto a helicopter, before pointing out she left a bomb behind Taneo. The bomb explodes, sending Taneo onto the helicopter. Soon he makes it off and sees a UFO, which two navy ships are trying to destroy - for some reason however, Taneo commandeers a turret and shoots down their missiles, saving the UFO. Eventually, Taneo himself is shot upon by a missile, exploding the turret and sending him high into the sky - but somehow lands safely and gets onto a boat. He gets curious about a block on the boat and removes it, which unwittingly starts sinking the boat. Taneo and the boat owner successfully block the hole and get back to shore, where Taneo decides to take an underground train (possibly to avoid any more madness). Once boarding the train, he finds it strangely empty, and the attractive woman from before appears, revealing she has cut the brakes of the train. The train crashes into various blockings on the tracks and shoots up from the underground, where Taneo finds himself miraculously outside of Haruko's house.

The second family member to be focused on is mother Etsuko, who is out buying ingredients for Haruko's birthday dinner. She soon visits the bank, where she finds it to be in the process of being robbed, but manages to sneak out without being noticed until the last minute. The bank robbers choose to use Etsuko to investigate the money vault, and she is ordered to take a golden piggy-bank, which she finds booby-trapped and thus must replace its weight using the ingredients she has bought thus far. After doing so, she gives it to her captors; who force her to open it by inputting musical commands which two of the bank robbers demonstrate. Once done, they unexpectedly find it open up and transform into a deadly machine, firing off lasers. Etsuko manages to remove it's head however using one of her ingredients, and it explodes, throwing her and the bank robbers to the back of the bank and onto a long area of snow. The bank robbers try to shoot her down (possibly because she's a key witness to the crime), but she manages to speed off ahead, and accidentally lands into a gorge. Sometime later, Etsuko awakens in a secret military air jet hangar, where she decides to pilot a jet to get back home. After take off, she discovers that a giant bear (which has a large sign of Ririka on) is roaming and destroying the city; and being the only fighter jet remaining in the sky, she is forced to shoot it down, and succeeds. After its defeat, she returns to Haruko's house with the ingredients, declaring "Sukiyaki" for dinner.

The third family member to be focused on is son Tsuyoshi, who is out reading in a park-like area. To his amazement, he witnesses a teddy bear grow to giant size not too far away (the same bear that Etsuko encountered) which gives off pink rays - one of which comes into contact with Tsuyoshi and shrinks him to miniature ant-like size. To his horror, he is forced to run away from the ants whilst avoiding mudslides and spiders.

Gameplay

There are about 24 mini-games that comprise the larger game as a whole, but some of them repeat. Despite using only one controller, the game still falls under the party genre, because the simplistic, quick hitting mini-games allow for the controller to be passed from player to player.

The mini-games, which are the main gameplay elements that the player controls, are played using directional buttons to block debris whilst the action buttons are used to manipulate the puzzle. Some puzzles, however, focus on thinking in a time limit rather than dodging-and-completing; such as Etsuko's task to replace an item's exact weight with a combination of her own items.

The mini-games, after being played in the main story mode of the game, can later be replayed at any time from the main menu.

Trivia

The names of the mini-games are all based off of movie titles.

* The name of the mission "Looks like Top Gun", and the plane your driving out of dock, are a reference to the movie Top Gun.
* The name of the mission "Independence Bay", and the UFO in which it involves, are a reference to the movie Independence Day.
* The name of the mission "Titanic Away", and the sinking boat involved, are a reference to the sunk Titanic ship.

Two of the mini-games, one involving the daughter singing at a karaoke party along with her two friends, was removed in the American release of the game.

References

External links

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* [http://www.netjak.com/review.php/775 Netjak Review]


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