So a friend of mine just came back from a trip to Japan, where he, by my request, bought Yakuza 3 for me.
Now I suspected that since the previous Yakuza games had english subtitles, that this one would too.
If it does then my hour of starring at the option screen with my dictonary hasn't given results.
In addition the entire screen turns black and white when I start the game, leading me to believe there is either something wrong with the TV, Which I find unlikely since the colors are back when I exit the game. Or my 40GB PS3 is having difficulty handling it in comparison to my friend 60GB.
So now I'm stuck trying to fix the color in the game and figure out if learning Japanese will take less time then Sega releasing a DLC which included English subtitles in the game as a online petition wants.
After having gotten my hands on Resident Evil 2 and 3, I've longed to get Resident Evil 1.
That desire has been with me for several years now and just today did I discover a guy here in Scandinavia that sold it, While it'll cost me probably 50 bucks in total for having the game shipped over here, I don't care as the prospect of finally having Resident Evil 1 in my grasp is a very nice thought.
I pretty much have a open mind and I enjoyed the Prequel, Shellshock: Nam`47, so when I got my hands on Shellshock 2 : Blood trails I started the game with a smile on my lips.
Which turned upside down and back again as if a rollercoaster ride.
The Plot is set in Vietnam, 1969, and I start in a Hospital or apartment complex that well worn out by the marks of war. A officer guides me around in the building and in the many rooms I see War-tired soldiers grying in a corner, other are laying down down on the floor exhausted and only get up to hurl out their morning rations over my fine polished boots as I walk past them. behind closed doors I hear baby screams, crying moms and dogs whining. It's quite before the storm.
The developers seems to be diving a multicolored image of the war where it's not just run-and-gun but also psycological factors in works. And it soon shows that you, the main characters is a nerve-wreck himself. He pants and gasps as if he's hyperventilating as we move down the hallways, which in the long run i suspected could get a little irritating.
The story is pretty thin to begin with but I soon understood that the main character has a brother in the war who was sent to Cambodia to retrive something called "Whiteknight", his brother has apparantly gotten some kind of virus that make him aggressive and infectious, very much like the "zombies" in the 28 Days later movie, and for some reason you are able to see his actions through dreams.
You are then sent by orders from the brass to try to stop the infection your brother has caused and to find your brother.

Vietnam is a country known for it's comfortable Hotels and great staff
The gameplay can be pretty repetitive, you either hold your ground against the Vietcong or infected Vietnamese population, or you walk around alone in the jungle, caves and even in a mansion.
While you are running around in the jungle you have to watch out for booby-traps where you need to bush a series of buttons to survive it, surprisingly enough this feature is one of the best functioning features in the game as it causes the most nerwrecking tension, the second one is actually when you walk around in vietcong tunnels or the mentioned mansion with only your flashlight being your lightsource and if the developers had focused more on this then the game could've been much more fightening to play.
Instead it gets tossed in between certain chapters and serves as breaks from the loose Run-and-Gunning, which I though the developers tried to portray differently in the beginning of the game.
To fill in the story, when you load a new chapter you can read a draft from the main characters diary, this maybe to give the game a more nuanced story but the text just shows how thin the story really is.
A large irritation moment is that the AI sucks, When you get soldiers to help you then they're about as helpful as a toothpick in a gunfight. They rarely shoot at the enemies and drop like flies, leaving you against a ocean of enemies.
Now in that situation a grenade is great to have, where the blast will send the enemies flying and leave you unscatered. In Shellshock 2 you'll have more luck throwing pebbels, The blast rarely kills anyone, Yours truely threw two grenades at an infected and she didn't even stagger even after they had blown up beltween her legs. I assume the brass had to cut back on the explosives and filled some grenades up with firecracker powder thanks to the hippies protesting back in the US at that time.

And the Locals are always willing to sell you souvernirs
Graphically, it's not really something to brag about. With exceptions, the majority of the game's visiuals don't really offer much atmosphere. If you've seen one jungle then you've seen every outdoor level in the game.
Additionally the animations also tend to be beyond bad at certain points. I encoutered a "zombie" somewhere that came bursting out in a terrifying way from a hole, but then he walked back inside and then out again. he repeated this for about five times before i bothered to blow his ugly infected face off.

So come on down to Vietnam Soldier, we're waiting for you!
Shellshock 2 doesn't come with any shocking inovations ( Hehe, wordplay). The mixture of Vietcong and Zombies sound like the recipie for a poorly B-horror movie combined with a war movie, and Honestly that's what Shellshock 2 : Blood trails lives to be. And I honestly find it a little sad because at times I could see and imagine that this came could be of grand proportions but it reaches halfways up the hill and struggles to stay there.
However, When I sat down afterwards and decided to acknowledge it as a B-movie game, It was cheesy, frustrating but also a little bit fun.
It grew on me like when I saw Braindead for a second time, or maybe I'm suffering from some kind of infection now.
If you have a open mind and have a extreme love for First person shooters, zombies, the Vietnam war and cheesy B-movies then you'll find this game entertaining, others..well..Get it when it ends up in the bargain bin.
Pros
- At times very creepy.
- Fun to sneak around in dark caves and hallways with a flashlight
- Good button sequences.
Cons
- Thin story
- Below mediocre AI
- Useless Weaponry
Score : 4.8/10


