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Illbleed (Japan)

Sega Dreamcast
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2000
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✪ Reviewed on February 18, 2023
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A wild, divisive survival horror blending gore humor with original mechanics. Controls feel heavy, the writing is tasty and the morbid atmosphere hits the spot. For fans of oddities.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 16+
Description
Characters visit a haunted theme park where each attraction hides deadly traps in this Crazy Games horror game. Published by Jaleco, released in Japan in December 2000. Horror action-adventure with varied traps in a dilapidated park, fear system, dark humour and eccentric characters. Japanese edition.

Illbleed review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Decent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,4 GB 📅07/12/2000
Published by Crazy Games

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Collector interest

Japanese version of Illbleed, an unhinged horror game set in an amusement park riddled with deadly traps, conceived by Shinya Nishigaki after Blue Stinger. Its over-the-top tone and danger-detection mechanic made it a cult object more admired today than at its low-key release. The original edition's desirability grows with the critical reappraisal of a curiosity by a creator gone too soon.

An underrated gem

A macabre theme park where every deadly trap turns grotesque, this survival horror embraces delirious kitsch and a one-of-a-kind gory humour. Rough, technically dated and released to indifference, it has since earned a small circle of admirers. Fans of unabashed oddities and parody horror should absolutely take a look.

When the game breaks the 4th wall

A horror theme park built to trap its visitors as much as the player holding the pad: the adventure piles on fake screens, false endings and visual traps aimed squarely at your gamer reflexes rather than the character. This prankish dread, turning your own expectations against you, keeps a rare and delicious whiff of provocation.

Is Illbleed still worth playing in 2026?

Illbleed is an eccentric horror game from Jaleco, set in a deadly theme park where every ride hides traps. Its black humor, fear-detection system and deliberately kitsch tone make it an utterly singular experience, now a cult item and genuinely rare. The stiff handling and uneven production betray the era, but the macabre inventiveness and embraced absurdity stay delightful. For fans of atypical horror and Dreamcast rarities, it is an unforgettable piece.

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