Slave Zero (Sega Dreamcast, 1999)

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500 years in the future...<br><br>The First Corporate Dynasty of the second millennium is ruled by the tyrannical SovKhan (short for Sovereign Khan) from the vast seven mile high Megacity S1-9. Using cybernetic embryos and a mysterious substance known as Dark Matter, SovKhan has begun growing an army of giant living robots known as Slaves. In an attempt to rule the world, SovKhan plans to use these robots to enslave all of humanity. <br><br>Underneath Megacity S1-9 is a system of sewage tunnels called The Suck. A rebellious group of spiritual warriors, or Guardians, have made the sewers their base of operations. Having successfully stolen a Slave unit, the Guardians are not about to let SovKhan's reign go unchallenged. You take on the role of Chan, the one Guardian chosen to fuse your mind and body with that of the stolen Slave unit. As Chan you must command Slave Zero and save humanity. <br><br>While controlling Slave Zero you will navigate Megacity S1-9 and The Suck, destroying all that SovKhan has created. Your Slave is equipped with a ballistic weapon, a power weapon, and a missile launcher, which are consistently upgraded as you progress through the 13 mission-based levels. In addition to these weapons, you have the ability to pick up and throw certain objects, such as cars and steel girders. <br><br>The levels are set up so that you must fight your way through conventional military forces, sentinel-class assault units, and other Slaves in order to reach your objectives, which range from destroying power generators to stopping the city's train ways to stealing cybernetic embryos. As you progress through the levels, power-ups, such as health, ammunition, and upgrades are made available. Each level ends with a boss encounter. <br><br>In addition to the third-person 3D story mode, Slave Zero has a two to four player deathmatch mode, which is played via split screens. While playing the deathmatch mode, the camera shifts from the normal third-person perspective to a first-person perspective. There are a total of ten arenas specifically designed for the deathmatch mode.<br><br>Slave Zero requires two blocks of memory in order to save a game on a VMU. Also, it is compatible with the Jump Pack.

Product Identifiers

PublisherInfogrames North America, Inc.
MPN020295150013
UPC0020295150013
eBay Product ID (ePID)1715

Product Key Features

RatingT-Teen
GenreAction & Adventure
PlatformSega Dreamcast
Game NameSlave Zero

Additional Product Features

Release Year1999
Number of Players1-4
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
ESRB DescriptorAnimated Violence

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4.3
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  • Mid game, but nostalgic

    Although my seller did everything perfect, this is nothing against them and I recommend their products. This game simply put I'd bad, and a smudge on the series. The concept of this game is amazing and the visual flare starts out great. The game quickly devolves into a mess. I loved this game as a child and was so amped to finally put it in the dreamcast again only to immediately think.... oh. The environments are lack-luster, the gameplay is repetitive and droning, and worst of all this version has no music... However the PC version of this game is far better, this is not a case like ReVolt where either version of the game is an incredible experience. If you want to play Slave Zero your best option is to either play the PC port or the fantastic Slave Zero X which far better fills the intent of the original artists and creators behind this hidden gem. However this is not a horrible game on dreamcast, you could simply do far better. The story is solid though! Still an awesome piece to add to any dreamcast collection.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • The Game seems to be working fine so far...

    The Game seems to be working fine so far and that is good

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • great

    great

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  • Good

    Good

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