Nightmare Creatures (0)

Overview
Nightmare Creatures is a third-person action adventure with heavy themes, allowing the player to choose between two player characters to defeat the evil that is corrupting . Developed by the now-defunct and published by , the game was released for the on November 17th, 1997 and on the a month later. The game was then ported to the and released on November 30th, 1998. There was also plans to release it on the , but it was quietly cancelled.
Set against the real world backdrop of the Burning of Parliament in 1834, the game uses several liberties with actual events. , the newly appointed leader of the Brotherhood of Hecate, is practicing dark arts and unleashing a horde of evil creatures. London’s only hope is , an expert in the occult, and , the gymnast daughter of a doctor.
Centered mostly around combat, Nightmare Creatures is typically considered to be a brawler with horror elements rather than the typical theme that had been trending at the time. The player, controlling Father Ignatius Blackward or Nadia Franciscus, fights dozens of creatures that appear in the dark alleyways of real world towns within the City of London. If anything, the title is known for its eerie atmosphere and strange creature design, making it a perfect fit for the early PlayStation generation.
Story
It all began before the Great Fire of 1666 when the Brotherhood of Hecate began experiments to transform a human into a more powerful being. Their plan was to overthrow London and then, eventually, the entire world. A writer by the name of Samuel Pepys (a true historical figure) joined the Brotherhood in 1660. Once the secret society began to develop progress, they created strong, mutated creatures which seemed to suffice for the Brotherhood, who began to develop a way to mass produce the creatures.
Pepys, taking note of the strange goings-on, began to record the experiments in his diaries and began designing a way to stop the Brotherhood and their maddening experiments. On September 2nd, 1666, the society began to gather together in a warehouse to begin preparations for their creations. It was at this time that Samuel Pepys sprung into action, locking the members in the warehouse and burning it to the ground, killing everyone inside and destroying all of their research forever. The conflagration quickly spread throughout the city, resulting in the Great Fire of London.
Nearly 170 years pass by and a massive plague has begun to sweep through the city. Those who are infected begin to mutate and disappear into the dark alleys and sewers scattered throughout the massive streets of London. Father Ignatius Blackward is called out to Chelsea by a local parish, desperate to find a solution. Soon after these events unfold, an old blackened tome is left on the priest’s doorstep. Father Ignatius, being an expert in all things occult including cabalist writings, begins to decipher some of the decaying book and discovers that it is one of Samuel Pepys’ diaries. Upon further investigation, the priest notices an entry which details the activity of the Brotherhood of Hecate, primarily their formula for creating organic mutations. He then sends the diary to a colleague in New Orleans, Doctor Jean Franciscus, who is a historian and an expert in secret societies.
After reading the diary, Doctor Franciscus journeys to London with his daughter Nadia, who is interested in pursuing a gymnastic league in the city. Once they arrive, the doctor meets Father Ignatius in order to discuss his findings. The next morning, the priest is overcome with a powerful vision. He makes his way to Jean’s hotel room, only to find him fatally wounded. As Ignatius kneels down next to him, the doctor whispers his final words, “Murder. Adam Crowley. The Brotherhood of He... The journal is gone...” Nadia arrives from a gymnastics meeting to find after her father dead and Ignatius nearby. She quickly begins to question the priest who recites her father’s final words. She vows to avenge his death by killing Adam Crowley and destroying the Brotherhood of Hecate once and for all.
At Doctor Franciscus’ funeral, a man in black robes named Henry Victor intercepts Nadia and hands her a note that reads “Know about Adam Crowley, Brotherhood of Hecate -- HV.” An address is written at the bottom of the note. On October 17th, 1834, Nadia meets with Father Ignatius at the church he is staying at in Chelsea in order to begin their search for Adam Crowley, starting with the address on the note.
The adventure begins on the streets of Chelsea where Nadia and Ignatius begin tracking down Adam Crowley. There is a sudden realization that things have gone awry as they fight through several of Crowley’s experiments through the streets of London. After finally making their way to Crowley’s lab, they find that it has already been destroyed and set ablaze in order to hide any evidence of his involvement. As they close in, Crowley becomes desperate and drinks the last of his formula, turning into a hideous monstrosity.
After a fierce battle, Crowley is defeated on the rooftops of Westminster Abbey and all of his creations burn in the flames. As Nadia and Ignatius escape to safety, it’s made clear that all of the Brotherhood of Hecade’s research has been destroyed once more and the two heroes would disappear into obscurity. However, back on the rooftops, a shadowy figure in black robes retrieves the head of Adam Crowley before disappearing himself.
Characters
One of the two main protagonists that the player selects before beginning the game. Ignatius, as a master of studying the occult, enters Chelsea in search of clues to the strange disappearances around town. After studying the diary of Samuel Pepys, he begins his journey across London to stop the Brotherhood of Hecate. This priest has been trained in martial arts, excelling specifically in staff mastery, which he uses liberally to destroy the mutated creatures throughout the city. | |
The second protagonist that the player selects before beginning the game. As the daughter of Doctor Jean Franciscus, Nadia is a master of immunology. She accompanies her father to London to continue studying gymnastics, but she is soon caught in the evil plans of the Brotherhood of Hecate after her father is murdered. A practicing , Nadia uses a variety of and heightened agility in her quest to stop the Brotherhood. |
Gameplay
Nightmare Creatures allows the player to choose a character at the beginning of the game. Ignatius is the stronger of the two, but Nadia is much faster than Ignatius. Either decision does not affect many elements of the game, as the environments and story play out exactly the same. The player progresses through sixteen levels (not including boss fights) by battling the titular nightmare creatures that roam the streets of London. Each level offers a variety of encounters and the player must use a set of melee combinations in order to survive.
Each character has their own combos and the ability to block, but the only thing that will allow the player to truly survive is by the game’s adrenaline meter. This meter is separate from the player’s health meter and will deplete when there are no monsters to fight. As the player runs out of adrenaline, so does the health slowly dwindle until the virus eventually takes hold. The only way to replenish adrenaline is to defeat monsters, which fills the meter instantaneously. There are also a number of power ups in order to help the player progress, although none of them replenish adrenaline.
Item | Effect |
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Gun | Kills most creatures in one shot if fired straight ahead. |
Multi Gun | Kills all nearby creatures. |
Healing Ball | Restores 30% Health. |
Large Healing Ball | Restores 100% Health. |
Heart | Grants one extra life. |
Proximity Mine | Kills any creature that steps on it. |
Repulsive Smoke | Unleashes an odor that scares off creatures, sending them running away. |
Flash | Stuns enemies, causing them to stop attacking. |
Torch | Sets any creature in front of the player on fire. |
Berzerker | Temporarily grants one-hit melee kills. |
Freeze | Instantly kills all creatures nearby, encasing them in ice and shattering. |
Chaos | Confuses all creatures nearby and causes them to attack each other. |
Weapon Upgrade | Upon finding each upgrade, the player receives a more powerful weapon and more health for the duration of the game. These are only found in India Docks, City, and Bloomsbury. |
While combat has a central role in the game, the player must also traverse dangerous areas of platform jumping. Usually, these platforms are surrounded by water which will instantly kill the player should they fall in. The game uses a set amount of lives to track the player and the character dies, they respawn at the exact same area they were killed, consuming one of their lives in the process. Should the player run out of lives, the game is over and they return to the start screen.
Once the player reaches the end of each level, they are graded with a percentage of the items that they found and the percentage of enemies that they killed. In order to find each item or enemy, the player must find secret areas that are hidden within the back alleys of each level. Sometimes items, and even monsters, are hiding within boxes or windows that can be destroyed.
Combat
Father Ignatius Blackward | |
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Triple Strike | Strike, Strike, Strike |
Triple Kick | Kick, Kick, Kick |
Crescent Kick | Strike, Kick, Kick |
Temple Strike | Strike, Strike, Kick |
Windmill Slam | Kick, Kick, Kick, Strike |
Last Judgement | Kick, Strike, Block |
Lunge Kick | Strike, Jump, Kick |
Hammer Curl | Kick, Strike, Strike |
Hammerhead Crush | Kick, Strike, Jump |
Scottish Backhand | Strike, Kick, Strike |
Spin Strike | Kick, Strike, Kick, Strike |
Cyclone Leg Sweep | Strike, Strike, Strike, Kick |
Windmill Slam | Kick, Kick, Kick, Strike |
Judas Jack Knife | Kick, Jump, Block |
Ahab's Revenge | Strike, Kick, Strike, Kick |
High Kick Feint | Strike, Jump, Strike, Kick |
Nadia Franciscus | |
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Triple Strike | Strike, Strike, Strike |
Triple Kick | Kick, Kick, Kick |
Side Flip Kick | Strike, Strike, Jump, Kick |
Sever Slash | Strike, Jump Block |
Gymnast Strike | Kick, Up Kick |
Divide & Conquer | Kick, Up Kick, Strike Kick |
Back Flip Kick | Strike, Strike, Strike, Kick, Up Kick |
Crescent Kick | Strike, Kick, Kick |
Wuthering Slice | Kick, Kick, Down Kick |
Bloody Ballerina | Kick, Strike, Up Strike Kick |
Feet of Fury | Strike, Kick, Kick, Kick |
Cyclone Volley | Kick, Kick, Kick, Strike |
Levels
- Chelsea
- Spitalfield
- Thames Tunnel
- Sewer Snake (Boss)
- India Docks
- Highgate Cemetary
- Hampstead Heath
- Queenhite Docks
- City
- Smithfield
- The Snowman (Boss)
- Regents Canal
- London Zoo
- Mrylebone
- Bloomsbury
- Pimlico
- Jose Manuel (Boss)
- Westminster II
- The Roofs (Boss)
Enemies
These lumbering, weak creatures are unleashed on the player immediately, serving as the weakest creatures in the game. Unless they are properly disposed of by severing the torso, these bipedal monsters will continue to rise and attack.
The undead are not the only creatures roaming the streets of London, as these poor souls have been infected with . These part-human, part-wolf hybrids are numerous and are keen on jumping at the player from concealed locations.
These small, flying creatures will disguise themselves as statues early on in the game, but in later levels, they will appear as red flying creatures. Both incarnations will spit at the player as the fly about.
Named after Samuel Pepys’ documentations, this creature has been horribly mutated by the joining of several citizens. With three heads and three arms, these massive creatures will appear sporadically, usually behind several barrels that are thrown at the player.
Dockers
These large, blue creatures are the strongest in the game if they are able to get enough hits in. Taking several blows to kill, these monsters have a thick, rocky hide that they use to knock down walls and crush the player.
The Brotherhood’s research didn’t end at just the citizens. Their horrific formula also affected the insect population, starting with the roaches that infest the sewers of London. These mutants will lunge and attack the player very quickly but are dispatched easily.
Thames Monster
Lurking in the , these creatures use several tentacles rather than eyes to find and attack the player from afar. Its round face sports only a massive maw with hundreds of teeth, should its prey get too close.
These shrieking female mutants replaced their limbs for wings and about in groups, waiting to swoop in on the player. Since they move at an incredible speed, they are difficult to catch up with but are much easier to kill.
Hampstead Heath has been infested by mutated spiders, which have quickly multiplied and moved into the city. Many of London’s streets are covered in their grotesque green webbing as they hunt the citizens for food.
The Faceless Men
These former members of the Brotherhood of Hecate have been forced to drink the horrific formula and wander the streets with the rest of the undead citizens. While they certainly look dapper and gentlemanly, they won’t hesitate to use their knife to attack the player.
These mutated pests are exactly that. Rodents that roam about London have been infected and will now jump out at the player with their giant, dirty claws. Not much caution is needed, however, as they are easily killed by a slice to the torso.
Just like the demons earlier in the game, these stone-encrusted demons will pose as statues until the player is too close, lunging at them with their massive claws. While these winged beasts never take flight, they are strong and difficult to deal with.
Introduced in the later levels, these demons spring from the burning areas of London, breathing fire at the player and attacking with quick bites and scratches. As one of the most difficult creatures in the game, these creatures do not appear very much.
Bosses
This five-headed creature rises from the sewer, terrorizing the citizens above. As the gigantic serpent breathes fire through each mouth from a distance, the only way to bring down this beast is by destroying the structures surrounding him. Afterwards, it begins swinging its long neck around the room as zombies rise up from the sewer. | |
Taking refuge in a nearby church, this bulky yeti will immediately begin rolling giant snowballs at the player, keeping them at a distance. He is surrounded by explosive barrels which can be used to the player’s advantage with several available sticks of dynamite. | |
Cornered in an alcove behind a flaming pit, Jose’s only choice for survival is throwing an endless supply of knives at the player. In order to be defeated, there are two switches that the player must activate intermittently while fighting the zombies who rise from the pit. Upon activating the second switch each time it is available, two walls of spikes will eventually pin and sever this dangerous serial killer. | |
Once Crowley drinks the last of his experimental formula, he turns into a massive, winged creature and takes to the rooftops of Westminster Abbey. After sending several demon minions after the player, he descends and the final battle ensues. From here, the only way the player can defeat Crowley is to use a variety of combination attacks in order to weaken him before landing one final kick, removing the massive creature’s head. |
Reception
Nightmare Creatures was released nearly one year after polygonal action titles like and had already hit the . The game was critiqued for its harsh difficulty but praised for its originality and atmosphere. The title sold well and the sequel, , was officially announced in 1999 for a release in early 2000.
Minimum System Requirements
- Processor: Pentium 133 (Pentium 200 Recommended)
- Memory: 16MB RAM (32MB RAM Recommended)
- Disk Drive: 2x CD-ROM
- Hard Drive: 2MB Hard disk
- Graphics: 3D Accelerator Recommended