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[[You Wake Up in A Room|Waking up in an unfamiliar place]] can be an unsettling event. It's more so when you wake up alone and [[Strapped to An Operating Table]]. Especially with [[Psychic Powers]] and [[Identity Amnesia|amnesia]].
[[You Wake Up in A Room|Waking up in an unfamiliar place]] can be an unsettling event. It's more so when you wake up alone and [[Strapped to An Operating Table]]. Especially with [[Psychic Powers]] and [[Identity Amnesia|amnesia]].
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There is also a CG-based movie which retells the first game, part of which is used in the "recap" sequence of the second game.
There is also a CG-based movie which retells the first game, part of which is used in the "recap" sequence of the second game.
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This game series provides examples of:
* [[Abusive Parents]]: [[AI Is a Crapshoot|Supercomputers]] with [[A God Am I|god complexes]] not withstanding, {{spoiler|[[Neuro Vault|embedding your failsafe program in your child's brain]]}} is a little... questionable.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: [[AI Is a Crapshoot|Supercomputers]] with [[A God Am I|god complexes]] not withstanding, {{spoiler|[[Neuro Vault|embedding your failsafe program in your child's brain]]}} is a little... questionable.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: '[[Something Person|Birdman]],' '[[Mister Strangenoun|Rainheart]],' and...'Rita.' Okay.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: '[[Something Person|Birdman]],' '[[Mister Strangenoun|Rainheart]],' and...'Rita.' Okay.

Revision as of 20:52, 7 February 2014

Waking up in an unfamiliar place can be an unsettling event. It's more so when you wake up alone and Strapped to An Operating Table. Especially with Psychic Powers and amnesia.

That's the boat that the protagonist of Galerians, 15-year-old Rion Steiner, finds himself in. When Rion hears a girl's voice calling to him for help inside his mind, he psychokinetically frees himself and sets about trying to find his way to her. Little does he know that the attempt will pit him against several other psychics known as Galerians, a whole lotta robots, his growing addiction to PPECs and one very angry supercomputer with a god complex.

The second game involves the characters of the future reviving him from the dead in order to fight a new group of Galerians whose intent is to restore the aforementioned supercomputer at all costs. It has one of the strangest endings ever seen in a survival horror game.

There is also a CG-based movie which retells the first game, part of which is used in the "recap" sequence of the second game.


Tropes used in Galerians include: