Body Harvest

Body Harvest

released on Sep 30, 1998

Body Harvest

released on Sep 30, 1998

The year is 2016. Humanity has been reduced to a few survivors inhabiting the orbital space station Omega. Over the course of the history, aliens visited the Earth every twenty-five years, "harvesting" humans as an organic material. Eventually, they launch an assault on the last remnants of the human race. But Adam Drake, a genetically engineered soldier, comes into possession of a time-traveling device. He uses it to travel to the time periods of human history when aliens performed their deadly attacks. The fate of humanity is in his hands. Body Harvest is an action and driving game with a mission-based structure. The protagonist travels to various locations and eras (e.g. Greece during World War II, Siberia in the 1990s, etc.) with the goal of stopping alien invasions. Missions can be accessed by traveling to specified areas on the map. Adam can move on foot and use his weapons to kill aliens; however, vehicles usually prove to be a more reliable way of tackling most missions. Adam can use most of his weapons while in a vehicle; in addition, some vehicles are outfitted with their own weapons.


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Body Harvest is a weird, ambitious game that's equal parts awesome and frustrating. Blasting giant alien bugs in vehicles across huge, open levels is a blast, and the sci-fi story has a cheesy charm. But man, the controls are clunky, missions get repetitive, and some design choices are baffling. Body Harvest is a cult classic for a reason, but it's definitely not for everyone.

GTA 3’s father. Clunky gameplay but you in could tell DMA was onto something good.

GTA + Metroid + Aliens + Gameplay travada e datada + precisa de um remake num futuro distante

I normally don't say this, but this game definitely needs a remake. Very ambitious, lots of cool ideas, but it's very clunky and the 64 didn't let it truly do what it could have. Give it a try at least.

A considerably-rough and unpolished, but fascinatingly-ambitious open-world action game the likes of which wouldn't become commonplace for a whole 'nother console generation.

This feels like a GTAIII prototype. After all it's made by Rockstar North then known as DMA. Although it looks and plays pretty bad for today's standards at the time it was pretty impressive. Having a big map to travel and using various vehicles was simply fantastic.