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Add one part Starship Troopers, one part Tomb Raider, and three parts Grand Theft Auto, and what have you got? Today’s Game that Time Forgot.

This week’s installment concerns Body Harvest, the classic Nintendo 64 title developed by the group that would later become Rockstar North.

While the graphics were muddy and the gameplay unfocused, one cannot deny the sheer impressiveness of what Body Harvest managed to do at the time of its release.

Hit the jump for the full writeup.

 

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Story:

It’s 2016. Time travel is possible.* An evil alien race has harvested nearly every human life on planet Earth, leaving the only human survivors in existence trapped on an orbital space station.

As the aliens launch their final attack against the remaining humans, a soldier named Adam Drake (your character) escapes the station’s destruction in a recently-completed time machine, known as the Alpha One.

Pretty standard stuff, apart from the time machine thing. This conceit allows the levels to be set in all different parts of the world, in many different time periods: you’ll visit everywhere from contemporary America to WWI-era Greece, blasting hundreds of bugs along the way.

 

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Gameplay:

Body Harvest's gameplay is a bit of a double-edged sword: on the one hand, it was revolutionary for its time, and on the other hand, it wasn't that good.

Every level takes place in a new location and time. Each map consists of a few small objectives you have to complete, topped off by a big-ass boss fight which propels you to the next level after completion.

BH, as mentioned earlier, takes aspects from Starship Troopers (bug blasting), Grand Theft Auto (multiple vehicles, wide-open maps), and Tomb Raider (artifact huntin', puzzle solvin'), and it's truly debatable as to whether or not the mix works. 

At its best, the game allows you to hop into a jeep, mow down some small bugs, then switch over to a armored car with a machine gun on top in order to take out a boss. There are many, many moments like this throughout the game, where -- were it not for the unfortunately dated graphics -- you might actually forget you're playing a second-generation N64 game. Plus, there's some decent exploring involved as you find valuable Tomb Raider-esque artifacts like a sun shield (which can be used as a weapon in addition to solving puzzles).

On the other hand, your objectives are often too vague, the maps too poorly designed, and the graphics too muddy to give you any real indication of where you're supposed to go next. At the game's worst, it becomes too nonlinear, to the point where you are given to little instruction and too much freedom. "Save the humans" becomes meaningless on a large map with humans and bugs spread liberally throughout, with no stated way to rescue them. 

Additionally, the game is much creepier than one would expect, given the subject matter: what would ostensibly be a fun-filled bug-bursting romp through a preapocalyptic wasteland actually consists of lonely drives through dead towns (if you ever see something moving, it's probably not friendly) or ancient crypts with only the creepy-as-hell soundtrack (consisting of a single piano) to keep you company. To be completely honest, I'm not even sure if DMA Design knew how creepy their game was when they made it.

 

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Why You Probably Haven’t Played It:

Well, it's an N64 game, and that entire system's lifespan only consisted of about six really great games. And if you aren't one of those games, you tend to get grouped in with the other crap in gaming's collective memory.  

But to be completely honest, I'm not sure how well Body Harvest sold at the time of its release -- I was too concerned with collecting Pokemon at the time to pay attention to such things.

 That being said, however, most gamers either aren't aware of or do not appreciate just how important a game Body Harvest is: it proved that the sandbox genre could be done (sort of) adequately on a console system, and thereby paved the way for GTAIII's eventual PS2 release. If you haven't heard of it and you still have an N64, it's worth checking out if only to satiate the rampant curiosity you should have toward the origins of sandbox gaming. And if you don't still have an N64, you never know: maybe it'll come out on the Wii Virtual Console one of these days.

*Don’t you love looking at old pieces of fiction which are set in a technologically advanced “future,” and laughing at how inaccurate their assumptions are? Like how we don’t have flying cars, time machines, or the island of Manhattan completely walled off and turned into a maximum-security prison?**

**Maybe “love” wasn’t the right word. Maybe “get depressed by.” We were promised flying cars, goddamnit.


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44 comments | showing # 1 to 44

-Blank-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:08
-Blank-
Dude I love Body Harvest

Seriously, its on e of my favorite games on N64.

I dunno why, but Ive been in a throwback mood and have been playing the original NES and N64. And its ironic that I was just playing Body Harvest, too.

lol

anyway, cool idea to show an old game like dat.

-Blank-
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:09
BlindsideDork
I love that game...it is sitting in its box with instructions on my shelf as we speak! mmmmm
Jordan Devore's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:11
Jordan Devore
I remember renting this game.
Maxpower's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:13
Maxpower
I remember not knowing this game.
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:16
velcroman
i remember having fun with this game for 2 days, then the wide open orange lifeless enviroments made me almost mindless.

ps, i disagree that the N64 only had ~6 good games. Zelda:OoT and Majora's Mask, Mario64, Kirby64, Pokemon Stadium, Pokemon Snap, Goldeneye, Super Smash Bros, Wipeout, the wrestling games, paper mario, conkers bad fur day, perfect dark, jet force gemini, donkey kong 64, rouge squadron, blitz, turok, 1080, mario party. if anyone says these arent good games, BITE ME! please feel free to add your own.
R Riley's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:17
R Riley
Looks kind of cool. I'll get it on the VC.
Brandon Undead's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:18
Brandon Undead
Not "forgotten". "Rebuked".
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:19
Topher Cantler
o_O wtf?
-D-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:21
-D-
I have my copy of Rouge Squadron next to my copy of Mascara Madness.
BluDesign's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:21
BluDesign
I will be so pissed off if Mattel doesn't have a line of Hoverboards ready to go in 8 years.

And Someone better go find an intact copy of Jaws for the NES and get that sucker in pawn shop window.

AND they better raise the price of Pepsi too.
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:22
velcroman
wave racer, mario golf, blast corps, banjo kazooie and tooie, diddy kong racing, excitebike, hockey games, resident evil, mario tennis, SF rush, all star baseball, f-zero, space station silicon valley (anyone?), ogre battle, and riiiiiiidge racer, and cruisin' USA
-D-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:24
-D-
My copy of Gray's Sports Almanac sits next to my copies of Rouge Squadron and Mascara Madness
-Blank-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:26
-Blank-
all of the games you listed are bomb games, dude

and i own most of them lol
beer baron's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:32
beer baron
I remember playing this game a lot back in the day. I had no idea it came from the same geniuses that created GTA, but it explains a lot
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:35
Necros
I'll bite, velcroman. Pokemon Stadium was highly disappointing and really repetitive. It just took me a while to realize it because of the whole Pokemon craze. (In addition, I think you know the internet's general opinion of DK64.) Props on listing Pokemon Snap though; that game is too underappreciated.

When is Midway going to commit some of its games to the VC? In addition to Body Harvest, we need some form of Mortal Kombat.
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:42
velcroman
you no like pokemon stadium!!? 1 down 50 more to go.
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:43
BlindsideDork
velcroman....

silicon valley, is that the same as Hybrid Heaven? I have that game but couldnt get into it.
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:44
velcroman
and just for your information, i enjoyed DK64 and have beaten it 2-3 time, and bought an expansion pak for that and Majora's Mask
Mizar's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:45
Mizar
To add to your list, velcro:

Star Wars: Battle for Naboo, Episode I Racer, Diddy Kong Racing, F-zero X, Shadow Man, Star Fox, Beetle Adventure Racing, Extreme-G.
Mizar's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:47
Mizar
And DK64 was a great game, if you didn't mind the endless colleting.
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:47
velcroman
BlindsideDork, no
Adamska's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:58
Adamska
This game and Jet Force Gemini made me love the N64.
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 14:58
BlindsideDork
you also needed the expansion pack for Perfect Dark, Turok 2 and many other games.
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 15:00
Justice
I remember considering getting it... I said no
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 15:02
velcroman
you didn't need an expansion pak for perfect dark, but to unlock the full game it did.
Barbara's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 15:03
Barbara
I remember when Poetic Justice was like "I remember considering getting it" But he said no.

Meh in my pants
cnote81's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 15:08
cnote81
I owned this and never beat it. I loved the beginning of it but as the levels got larger and more complex I just got lazier. Oh well there were plenty of other N64 games that I loved that I did beat several times. You also did not mention that this was supposed to a launch window game it got delayed late into the consoles life. It certainly wasn't for a graphical face lift, stuff that came out around the same time looked much better on the N64.
Wizeman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 15:11
Wizeman
This game is pretty awesome...just cruising around and killing aliens. If anyone is into this sort of thing, Robotech: Invasion for the Xbox/PS2 is a great one too...worth buying just for the motorcycles...it's a crappy game that can be played in a really fun way, and an example of what 'next-gen' Body Harvest could be if Rockstar was still DMA-quality
PITT sauce's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 15:31
PITT sauce
I rented Body Harvest when it first came out. The entire weekend I played non-stop, drinking cream soda and eating pizza here and there. My favorite part was ramping vehicles off of insane jumps.

This game was like drugs.

Velcroman - Silicon Valley was a phenomenal game.
wacky animals and crazy puzzles. America needs more games like Silicon Valley.
Detry's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 15:38
Detry
I had Body Harvest. It was ok.
Anthony Burch's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 16:43
Anthony Burch
I'll interpret all the "wtf"s as "how well-researched and intelligently chosen this article was, Anthony! I say!"

And Velcroman, as much as I loved my N64 back in the day I have to admit that most of the games I enjoyed weren't really that great -- I was just happy to have SOMETHING to play. You can look at the PSOne and find dozens of literally classic games: the N64 had some decent stuff (like the ones you mentioned, although DK64's collecting and Jet Force Gemini's Tribals made me want to murder the folks at Rare), but very few classics.
yaesir's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:01
yaesir
i remember this game...

but i didn't get to play it.
Ignignokt01's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:09
Ignignokt01
velcroman knows his shit! Great n64 list there buddy, the reasons I still kept my n64 to this day and still play some of those games when i've got some friends over.
Ignignokt01's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:09
Ignignokt01
velcroman knows his shit! Great n64 list there buddy, the reasons I still kept my n64 to this day and still play some of those games when i've got some friends over.
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:12
velcroman
playstation one had some sweet games of course, I guess I just had more fun with my N64.
velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:20
velcroman
ignignokt, i have mine about 4 feet away from me. i don't know about you, but a 4 player battle royale in WCW vs NWO revenge never. get. old.
Anthony Burch's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:37
Anthony Burch
Ooh. I have to agree with you on the WCW vs NWO. Multiplayer in that game was admittedly orgasmic.
Ballistic90's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:41
Ballistic90
I remember playing that game. I loved it and beat it. The one shield was my favorite weapon too. When this comes out on VC, I'll definitely get it since I haven't had it for 6 or 7 years now.

And by the way, it wasn't 'delayed until the end of the system's life'. It was a second generation game that came out during the system's second generation.
PITT sauce's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 17:47
PITT sauce
I love hitting people with chairs.
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 18:33
Necros
@ velcroman

I loved the collecting Banjo-Kazooie/Tooie, but DK64 just...put too much stuff in. I got bored.

And Pokemon Stadium was just battles with a few (fun) minigames. Let's be honest, half of the appeal is raising pokemon yourself. Stadium was simply an expansion pack to the Game Boy RPGs, a way to get further use out of your color of choice, but not a full game experience.
ClarenceBoddicker's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 19:29
ClarenceBoddicker
I remember the motorcycles being really crazy in body harvest
zaqu's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 22:21
zaqu
starcraft 64
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/20/2007 22:49
MechaMonkey
I stole this game from the kid who lived down the street from me, and you're right, it was ridiculously creepy at time. I remember desperately searching for fuel in a dead town, with all sorts of red on my radar.

Great pick, Rev Ant!
Nikomus's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/23/2007 09:46
Nikomus
My brother got this game for his birthday one year, and we played it up to the stupid Java level where everything just got to murky and ambiguous. Our enthusiasm was a bit killed by a little game called Ocarina of time that came out the next week in the UK...
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