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Suzuki Bakuhatsu (Japan)

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Reviewed in
2000
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Suzuki Bakuhatsu is an absurdly original Japanese PS1 adventure game. A high school girl will explode unless kept in a constant state of happiness and excitement. Zany puzzles and grotesque situations in a delightfully mad comedy. A unique and memorable Japanese PS1 oddity.

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Category
Adventure 1 player 12+
Description
Japanese quirky adventure by Sony, where Toshio Suzuki must defuse a bomb hidden in everyday objects within eighty seconds. Created by Sony Computer Entertainment, released in 1999 in Japan under the Suzuki Bakuhatsu title. Eleven everyday-object puzzle missions, eighty-second time-limited defusing, over sixty trapped objects to handle, absurd offbeat scenario and electronic ambient soundtrack. Japanese edition under the Suzuki Bakuhatsu title.

Suzuki Bakuhatsu review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
2/5
Music
"Decent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Light"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,4 GB 📅06/07/2000
Published by Enix

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Collector interest

A quirky Japanese game in which you defuse bombs hidden inside everyday objects, an absurdist curiosity kept exclusive to Japan. Its confidential local distribution makes it a sought piece among fans of atypical never-localized titles. Its concrete scarcity and singular concept support a value above the console's more common puzzle games.

Is Suzuki Bakuhatsu still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 1999 on PS1 in Japan, Bandai's project offers a surprisingly off beat puzzle action experience in which young Suzuki Suzuki must defuse bombs placed everywhere in her daily life. The play consists of inspecting each object in zoom and then cutting the right wire at the right moment. The modelling clay art direction and the absurd staging install a very late nineties Japanese humour. The fixed camera and the absence of Western localisation limit access. Recommended today for fans of experimental authorial games on Sony's first home console hardware globally.

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