There was a game called Disaster Report that came out a couple years back that actually tried to breathe new life into what could be considered the survival horror genre by incorporating elements of a natural disaster rather than typical horror elements. Raw Danger is a sequel that basically follows the same blueprint, as you are put in the shoes of multiple characters that are trapped in the middle of a cataclysmic series of disasters to hit their island cities. What makes Raw Danger worth playing are the game's unique qualities and shifting gameplay, with a storyline that is actually more than meets the eye as well. There's plenty of survival horror-themed thrills as well that keep the excitement meter pumping throughout the game's length. Good points aside, what kills Raw Danger are the game's poor graphics engine, lame voice acting, and the fact that the game's actual gameplay can be overly annoying and a headache to play through. That being said, Raw Danger is a hybrid of good ideas and poor execution as a whole. However, there are far worse choices as the releases for the PS2 dwindle in number and in quality, so for hungry survival horror fans clinging to their PS2, or gamers who actually enjoyed Disaster Report, you could do worse than Raw Danger.
Raw Danger is a great game!!!!! All in this game is very good a few bugs but is a great game!!! Is a little hard because you need to discover a lot of things!!!!! The game is not very long but like I mentioned is ... Read Full Review
Raw Danger is, simply put, a survival game. During the worst flood the world has ever seen, you get to control several characters whose quests for survival intertwine. Your missions include escaping from flooded building... Read Full Review