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The game plunges four hastily recruited heroes into a demonic world of mystery and horror, where they must battle the hideous freaks of nature spawned by the dreams of The Nightmare Child. The player begins as a mere mortal and progressively acquires the powers of The Elder, the supernatural alter egos of Kiss. The Elder, embodied through Demon, Starbearer, Beast King, and Celestial, must together prevent the unraveling of the cosmos.
The nightmare minions are largely split into three groups: horde creatures, circus mutants, and bosses. The hordes have their strength in numbers and come at you by the truckload; the circus thugs are stronger, smarter, and possess special abilities that vary depending on their profession. At the heart of each realm is a nightmarish boss who puts your powers to the ultimate test.
| PLATFORM: | Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows 98 |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Gathering of Developers |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Satisfaction Ensured., Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available., With True Enhanced Performance., Latest Technical Development. |
| TYPE: | Supernatural (horror) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 100722 |
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| UPC: | 663593180018 |
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Customer Reviews of KISS Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child
My thoughts This game is just a FPS , nothing more , I enjoy First Person Shooters , but this game is only for Kiss fans and fans of the Comic , I still recamend it , but it won't blow you away like the Tom Clancy Games or Far Cry.
A KISS Fan's Delight
Ok now I have had this game twice now first time the game was played till it actually finally died so I repurchased it once more the story gives a small throw back to the story in the Album Music of The Elder but it also keeps time to the Comic premiss, if You enjoy RP games, Shooter Games or anything to do with KISS then I highly recommend getting this game.
Welcome to the Show
Yey! KISS has their own video game as well! And being a die hard core fan, I of course bought this one.
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>First off, like the other video games I own, I wasn't the first to play this game. I read online reviews and most of them criticized this game because the screenshots were misleading and because the game was merely overrated. Well, I'll admit, KISS Pyscho Circus: The Nightmare Child isn't a major breakthrough but the story line is fun and in a while it gets addictive.
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>The plot revolves around a child of evil that has been born. Not to take this statement literally, it means that a new evil has just been stirred by the close-to-defeated Nightmare King. As a last resort, this spawn of Hell as been awakened. Also, during this battle with the Nightmare King, the 4 elders have been scarred and running out of strength. The only person aware of this is Madame Raven, a sorceress, who must devise a plan to ovecome this seed of Satan as well as choose 4 people (to substitute the exhausted Elders) to carry out this task. Meanwhile, 4 band members (with their band name being Wicked Jester, which you will remember was the first band of Paul Stabley and Gene Simmons) arrive at The Coventry, a roadhouse. Of course, they're surprised to find it desolate and deserted. But then Madame Raven, out of the blue, informs them that everyone has gone to see the circus and maybe they should too for the "Grand Finale" (something of an allusion to Armageddon). Then, she offers them 4 tickets to which they readily accept since they have nothing else to do. All of a sudden the four of them are surrounded by mirrors and beyond the looking glass she fills them in on "the path they've chosen".
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>You have these 4 characters to choose from each representing the personage of the band members itself: Pablo Ramirez (Starbearer like Paul Stanley), Patrick Scott (Beast King like Peter Criss), Andy "Spades" Chang (the Celestial like Ace Frehley), and Gabriel Gordo the Demon like good ol' Gene Simmons. Also notice that their first names begin with the same letter as the band mambers' first names, so that's a hint by itself.
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>I've read and heard that it's preferable and recommended to start off this game by playing as Pablo Ramirez, but it's no big deal. I picked Pablo because Paul Stanley's my priority (I was lucky enough to have him on the cover of the box). You'll start off the level as Pablo at an abandoned cafe of some kind, and like the typical first person shooter, monsters'll soon start to jump out at you. Pablo's quest, just like the other 3, is to find every piece of his armor (and also stumbling upon new equipment), with the Starchild mask being the last before getting to the real nuts and bolts of it. The final piece of armor, the mask, will then complete him and transform him into the Starchild himself. Even though this has often been related to the humurous Doom and Quake, KISS: Psycho Circus is feverishly difficult even on the Easy level setting, so saving and loading will be done very frequently. I know that there are those classic cheats of having longer lives and completing your armor without having to really look for it, but I've never tried those and it's said that they're not of much help.
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>Also, this game, like the name suggests, has a circus-related theme. Information on guns, ammunition and armor, will be in the form of circus pamphlets and flyers strewn all over the place, and a few monsters will be in the form of half mechanized clowns (the other half is human. Stephen King's It, anyone?). Plus there are many KISS easter eggs: Jukeboxes play KISS songs (a very robotronic version is to be expected), and there some items and equipment even named after KISS songs like Black Diamond and this drink warehouse called Cold Gin. Also, in this one level, you'll arrive at a pool place and there'll be pictures of individual members of KISS all around room.
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>The graphics aren't very stunning, but fairly good. While they're not completely 3D, they're not very pixelated and boxy either.
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>KISS Pyscho Circus: The Nightmare Child is actually pretty fun-filled and eerie. You'll might only be taking some time to warm up to it.