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Reviews (4)

Sep 15, 2020
Great game, great graphics, and great music, PAL edition.
Let's review Vampire Hunter D (with a very, very tiny "D" on the front cover - why?), PAL European edition. Great all-around game for PS1 in the style of Biohazard/Resident Evil. Cool gothic graphics, excellent moody soundtrack, and solid voice-acting. The PAL version has the same English voices as in the US version (they sound to me like the same voice actors from the animated movie this is based on, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust) and D has the bright purple cape-lining that he had in the US version, even though the mustard yellow color in the Japanese version is more accurate. The subtitles have been restored (like in the original Japanese version), likely due to the fact that even though the voices are always in English, you can toggle among 3 different languages in the options. Also, the menu controls have been restored to their proper Japanese configuration. Circle is confirm, X is cancel (I can't stand the US button configuration, so this is a welcome change). Whichever version you get, it's still a solid game.

Sep 07, 2016
Enter the Zombie Zone again...
This is the European PAL release of Japan's "The Oneechamploo" for PS2. It's an updated version of the earlier release, Zombie Zone (which is the European PAL release of Japan's "The Oneechanbara"), with more characters and extra goodies. Somewhat repetitive gameplay, but it does the job. Hack 'n slash fun for the whole family.

Jul 17, 2019
Great add-on!
1 of 1 found this helpful Sturdy 3D-printed plastic with a tight fit and works exactly as promised. Sure, it gives Chromia an extra-large backpack in robot mode (although you could remove it optionally), but it adds tremendous functionality to this figure as a member of the "female" combiner team. The color match is slightly off, more of an aqua blue than Chromia's periwinkle blue, but hardly distracts from the overall aesthetic of the figure. The combiner peg is well-built and functions just like the pegs on all the other combiner figures - it flips up and down, as well as featuring full rotation (although it does not ratchet). Excellent product, highly recommended.