Famed doctor of medicine, psychoanalyst, student of freud, and eventually, imprisoned fraudster wilhelm reich described a four beat pleasure process. this pleasure process consists of physical tension -> energetic charge -> energetic discharge -> physical relaxation. the obvious example that we're all thinking of is the orgasm the scatter-shot featured here in bangai-o. upon launching into a level your whole body yearns for the 400 missile eruption... bio electricity springs forth from its own inner source, flooding your entire system, causing it to pulsate - expanding and contracting with the flow of your potent energy. this charge builds and builds until it demands relief: the inner production of energy grows too great. a wave of missiles fires at you. at the moment before annihilation you fire off the scatter-shot, finally discharging this mass of built up energy toward the outside. pleasure washes over you - this discharge liberates you from the dammed-up tension. the system pauses in preparation and anticipation for the awesome task of rendering 68000 sprites at once, each with their own accompanying screams of ecstasy. the tv screen begins radiating a healing cosmic orgone energy, relieving you of injuries both physical and psychic. a pure light replaces your consciousness and you are finally Awake. relaxation felt as a bodily state. 'enoughness'. the missiles serve as the fertilizing agent, swimming instinctively towards the numerous receptive eggs enemies. then another wave of missiles is fired at you...

bangai-o is this pleasure process looped continuously and in novel ways. it comes with all these new weird membranes that stimulate the player in new weird ways. it's instinctive and animalistic - just look out for the closest pink projectiles(!) and achieve the big (bangai) O. it's addicting. if I waited too long between levels I'd get irritable and I'd have a hard time sleeping on days that I didn't play it. speaking of - the narrative elements are rather dreamlike as well, characters come back from the dead, dialogue is often nonsensical, and we even get the jungian archetypes of the father and mother. the bangai-o itself represents the unity between the anima (mami - or maybe even mommy... hmmm much to consider...) and the animus (riki). fighting your progenitor over and over again in battles of nuclear fertility - that's robert anton wilson's anal emotional territorial circuit too. what a psychosexual experience this game is. more psychology and sex than pretty much any game I'd say.

not-as-famed thinker of the counter-cultural movement, occultist, and psychologist christopher s. hyatt re-labelled reich's pleasure process as THE UNIVERSAL CYCLE OF JOY. he said that each thing capable of completing the cycle can be considered a success. this process orients us towards life and away from the drive towards destruction, away from the need to return to the womb. it moves us forward (he states that most people are stuck in one of the three stages preceding relaxation, not you or me though, we made it). stanislav grof may have even argued that it releases us from the trauma of birth. if completion of this process does in fact equate to success then bangai-o is the most successful game of all time.

Reviewed on Dec 30, 2022


4 Comments


1 year ago

You know, Wilhelm Reich believed he could cure many diseases, control the weather, and end fascism with the harnessing of orgone, his theorized vital fluid that permeated all matter. With all 68000 sprites on a screen, I think Wilhelm Reich could have finally used his orgone machines to produce the VISUALSHOCK! SPEEDSHOCK! SOUNDSHOCK! NOW IS THE TIME TO THE 68000 HEART ON FIRE! that he always dreamed of producing.

1 year ago

haha - 'VISUALSHOCK! SPEEDSHOCK! SOUNDSHOCK! NOW IS THE TIME TO THE 68000 HEART ON FIRE!' sounds like it could be some occult numerology riddle too. what is it that treasure is trying to tell us...

1 year ago

never thought I would see robert anton wilson and reich mentioned in relation to bangai-o but insanely based. Really nice review! I too loved this game.

1 year ago

@hyli - thank you very much for the kind words. robert anton wilson has been stuck in my brain lately haha