Silent Bomber

Silent Bomber (1999)

by CyberConnect Co., Ltd., Bandai, Namco Bandai Games, Play It, Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd.
Genres:Shooter, Arcade
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Silent Bomber is an old school style game which takes place in the future. You play as a character named Jutah Fate, a genetically engineered man created by the government. You're an expert at using bombs. You start out being able to set only a few bombs at a time, but eventually you can increase the number by collecting E-Chips. It's a fast paced game of blowing things up before they blow you up.Show more
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user avatar@zeroaxxisuser avatar@zeroaxxis
January 30, 2025
Such a fast paced gameplay, very fun. Short but sweet. Story is a little cheesy but it doesn't really need it. This was one of these games were I just rented it while browsing and picked it up and it ended up being one of my favorite PS1 games.
I remember finding a demo of this game on a psone demo disk. Played it for hours until I finally tracked down the full game. its one of my most played games on the PSone and probably one of my my most played game of all time. I played it so much that I started speed running it with my friends before we even knew what speed running was. Short game with a cheesy but fun story but great and fast gameplay. I would love to be able to play it again and sink my teeth on it and maybe even learn how to speed run it properly.
Silent Bomber was truly a game of my childhood, and it holds a special place in my heart. I played this game by myself. What made it so memorable was definitely its intense difficulty. I remember it being one of the hardest games I've ever completed, and the final boss was an incredibly tough challenge that took me a long time to overcome. I would absolutely love to see Silent Bomber released on GOG so that I and other fans can experience this fantastic game again.
Such a fun little arcadey game on ps1 that i swear no-one but me and my sister played growing up. We played it over and over, despite never being able to finish it thanks to an infamous bug in localisation that meant it would always crash at the end of the elevator boss.
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