Infestation

Infestation (2000)

by Frontier Developments
Genres:Adventure, Shooter, Arcade, Racing
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Drive (and fly) your upgradeable transformable ACAM buggy to save other humans and defeat the alien menace.
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user avatar@Naebowskiuser avatar@Naebowski
February 08, 2025
This was one of my first PS1 Games and looking back I still am amazed by how much this game had to offer: There's 22 unique, fully traversable(!) and sometimes blowupable planets. The missions did spike or dip heavily in difficulty here and there. You can unlock 5 modes for your craft and 15 types of weapons and grenades total, most with multiple upgrades you can find while scouting during your missions. Finishing the game gives you a neat little extra for your next go. A great variation of enemy types provides plenty of resistance to stop you in your tracks and ample canvas for target practice. It also sports a banger soundtrack IMO (If anyone knows who made it, please add me and let me know!). Emulating it or having the Windows 95/98 version run on modern systems is a bit of a hassle and I'd love to play it again smoothly as well as have other people experience its slightly wonky charme. I also think it has never been released outside of Europe back in the day.
Infestation is a hidden gem that combines sci-fi vehicle exploration with exciting combat. It has a vast universe, the ability to transform vehicles, hidden surprises, and planetary exploration. All of these things make it stand out, especially for its time. As a kid, I spent countless hours playing it, sometimes I played with my dad, which created some great memories.​ The game was fun because of its unique mechanics and the challenge of leaving a world with a high rank (achieved by not dying). Multiplayer added another layer of enjoyment. Playing football with the brain bugs was a blast. Capture the flag was great too. The soundtrack is also fantastic, adding to the overall experience.​ Unfortunately, running "Infestation" on modern Windows systems can be a bit annoying, with issues like the vehicle not moving properly. A GOG release would make it easier to play on current PCs and allow access to the music without needing to emulate the original disc. I'd happily buy it, even at a premium.
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