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Omikron: The Nomad Soul (Sega Dreamcast, 2000) Disk & Manual Only Tested

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
2000
Custom Bundle
No
Sub-Genre
Boxing
MPN
788687451642
UPC
0788687451642
Platform
Sega Dreamcast
Rating
T-Teen
Publisher
Eidos Interactive
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Omikron: the Nomad Soul

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Product Information

The backdrop to Omikron: The Nomad Soul starts at the beginning of time in the parallel world of Phaenon. Demons and humans fought for centuries until the humans were victorious. What helped lead the humans to victory was the sword of Bakaya'l. By placing their souls inside the sword, all of the wizards from the Ancient Times hoped to be able to create a weapon strong enough to kill Astaroth, ruler of the demons. Their souls would remain inside the sword until either Astaroth was killed or the sword was shattered. While the sword allowed Kushulainn, the leader of the human armies, to destroy hordes of demons, he battled the demon ruler Astaroth for seven days and seven nights. On the eighth morning Astaroth lay on the ground still but not dead. <br><br>On that eighth morning that marked the defeat of Astaroth, the disappearance of Kushulainn also occurred. No one knew what happened to him. As time carried on, Kushulainn's name became synonymous with myths and legends. Hundreds of years later, people started questioning the truth of the myths and became unsure if he ever really existed. However, Kushulainn did survive the battle with Astaroth as he fell into a river after the battle due to exhaustion. After awaking, Kushulainn discovered that he had not killed Astaroth. Astaroth had become a prisoner within the bowels of the earth and was now immortal because of this. Kushulainn, along with the sword of Bakaya'l, now resides alone on the timeless island of Mahahaleel while awaiting someone to request the sword with which to battle Astaroth with.<br><br>Millions of years later, the planet of Phaenon is experiencing a glacial era. Phaenon's sun has become extinct and life on the planet is impossible everywhere except in the five cities that are encased in crystal domes. One of those cities is Omikron, a city that is managed by the help of a computer known as Ix, which is located in the city's palace. When the palace was being constructed the workers inadvertently uncovered Astaroth's cage. The demons who followed their master living outside of his cage dispersed at the uncovering, capturing souls and taking on human form. After the palace was completed and the computer installed, Astaroth himself took control of the computer. While Astaroth uses the computer to construct a powerful army by stealing souls, the population of Omikron are only concerned with living a good life and ignore what is unfolding around them. Players enter the story as a character who awakens in a body they do not know and in the city of Omikron, a location they do not know. You are now to wander the city of Omikron in search of answers. <br><br>All of the action in Omikron: The Nomad Soul takes place in real-time. As the character explores the environment, people and traffic will move throughout the city. Some of the game's features include David Bowie as a character and as part of the soundtrack, 220 minutes of dialog developed in facial motion capture and what Eidos refers to as "virtual reincarnation." What virtual reincarnation means is that when your character dies your soul will take over the first character to touch your body. In effect, during the adventure you will control a variety of characters while being able to visit more than 400 sets and interact with more than 140 characters. Some of the main characters players will meet are: Boz, the character played by David Bowie and whose soul lives inside of a computer network; Kay'l, a member of Omikron's security forces; Syao, a jewel thief; Betsy, a journalist for The Omikron Guardian; Nioma'y, an actress; and Kuma'r, a narcissistic adventurer.<br><br>Throughout Omikron: The Nomad Soul players will learn new skills in order to help them shoot, fight and investigate their way through the game. These skills can also be honed through the use of training areas and from the help of skill masters. Use these skills as you search for your identity, combat evil and bring back the ancient forces of

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Eidos Interactive
UPC
0788687451642
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2582

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Sega Dreamcast
Game Name
Omikron: the Nomad Soul

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2000
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Blood, Animated Violence, Mature Sexual Themes

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  • Ambitious for it's time, needed a sequel that ironed out the flaws

    For what it's worth, David Cage made a proper video game once upon a time. The meta-narrative of Omikron is humorously pretentious that it's endearing if you have a good sense of suspension of disbelief. The graphics are...acceptable for a Dreamcast games though it almost looks like an N64 title, but that's what average games looked like from 1998-2000 (only high-end games like Sonic Adventure, Shenmue, Skies of Arcadia or Jet Set Radio looked phenomenal during those days). Sound is a bit dodgy at times when the voices suffer from feedback issues, and makes the dialogue sound more like listening to the radio on the fringe of the stations range. The adventure part of the gameplay is probably my favorite part because you have free reign to explore as you go along, and when you gain the ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: omegaterrainstudios

  • bad control and graphics, still worth it. great adventure in classic style

    Let me be frank; you need to get past the bad controls if you're gonna play this. If you can you'll find an intriguing story and cool game world. The voice acting is good and despite the dated graphics (even by Dreamcast standards) I found myself pretty drawn into it. I'd recommend it to collectors. And yes, the immortal David bowie is in it and you can even watch a concert.

  • Strange and rare experience for the best system ever.

    Somewhat of a rare game, and something completely different for most people who owned a dreamcast back in the day. THE GAME FEATURES DAVID BOWIE. Yeah. you'll walk into a bar to find full on performances by the guy. Really awesome. The city looks really cool and there's a lot to do. Trade bodies and what not. lots of fun.

  • Dreamcast

    Just as promised. A little bit of damage to the case maybe from shipping. Otherwise this product is fine.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: danyell1012

  • Cool game!

    A really good game! I remember when I was very young. Playing this game for really long hours. The part with the tournament Kicks butt!