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SOS (1993 video game)

SOS, known in Japan as Septentrion (セプテントリオン, Seputentorion), is a survival adventure video game developed by Human Entertainment and published in 1994 by Vic Tokai for the Super NES. A sequel to the game was later released in Japan for the PlayStation known as Septentrion: Out of the Blue.

SOS
Septentrion
North American cover art
Developer(s)Human Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)Keita Kimura
Composer(s)Kouji Niikura
Hiroyuki Naka
Hiroshi Taniguchi
Platform(s)Super NES
Release
  • JP: May 28, 1993
  • NA: April 1994
Genre(s)Survival
Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Story edit

Mostly based on the 1969 book and 1972 film, The Poseidon Adventure, the game is set on September 13, 1921, and the players must escape the sinking ship Lady Crithania, which is hit by a gigantic wave and capsizes off the coast of Humbleton, England.

The game features four playable characters, each with a different story:

  • Capris Wisher - An architect. This young man takes his younger stepsister, Amy Markarson, to the Lady Crithania. However, Amy's sickness becomes a severe hindrance to him.
  • Redwin Gardner - A counselor, traveling with a family consisting of an unnamed mother and her children Stella and Harry Adams. Plus, Jack Hamilton, a nephew.
  • Jeffrey Howell - A senior doctor, he travels along with his wife Adela.
  • Luke Haines - A crewman of the Lady Crithania. He suspects that the sea conditions are too much for the Lady Crithania to handle, much to the opposition of his superiors.

Gameplay edit

 
An example of the main game screen. Luke Haines stands in a stairway before the tidal wave.

The player must escape from the ship within a one-hour time limit. The timer is hidden except when the player injures themselves, in which case they fall unconscious and lose five minutes of time. After a period of time, the ship begins to periodically tilt in the water and gradually fill with water.

The player can take up to seven other survivors, some of which have different value to each playable character, and all of them have different requirements in how to get to them and how to make them follow the player. Depending on how many survivors the player finds, who they are and how valuable they are to the character player selected, the ending will vary. The best ending for each character is obtained by escaping the boiler room, the final area of the game, with their sentimental person (Amy for Capris; Harry, Stella and Jack for Redwin; Ismay Carl Townsend for Luke; and Adela for Jeffrey) and over 25 "points" worth of survivors.

Release edit

The game was released in Japan as Septentrion on May 28, 1993 for the Super Famicom.[1] The game was released in North America April 1994, under the title S.O.S., and was published by Vic Tokai.[2] It was followed up by the Japan-only release of Septentrion: Out of the Blue in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation.[3]

Reception edit

The game received average reviews upon release. GamePro gave the game a mixed review, saying that the premise is compelling but marred by too many poorly-designed segments. They summarized the game as "a movie-like trek that has great ambience but hits some sticky spots along the way."[9][c] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a positive score of 32 out of 40.[1] In 2017, Dominic Arsenault described SOS as "one of the truly original SNES titles".[10]

Notes edit

  1. ^ In Electronic Gaming Monthly's review of the game, one critic gave it 8/10, and the rest gave it each a score of 7/10.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power gave the game 3.3/5 for graphics and sound, 2.5/5 for play control, 3.6/5 for challenge, and 3.8/5 for theme and fun.
  3. ^ GamePro gave the game two 3.5/5 scores for graphics and sound, 4/5 for control and 3/5 for fun factor.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "セプテントリオン [スーパーファミコン]". Famitsu (in Japanese). Enterbrain. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  2. ^ (PDF). 2008-09-20. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2008. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  3. ^ "セプテントリオン 〜Out of the Blue〜 [PS]". Famitsu (in Japanese). Enterbrain. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  4. ^ "S.O.S." Consoles + (in French). No. 34. July–August 1994. p. 169. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  5. ^ "Super Shorts: S.O.S." (PDF). Computer and Video Games. No. 153. EMAP. August 1994. p. 101. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  6. ^ Edge staff (July 1994). "SOS" (PDF). Edge. No. 10. Future Publishing. pp. 62–64. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  7. ^ Semrad, Ed; Carpenter, Danyon; Manuel, Al; Williams, Ken "Sushi-X"; Weigand, Mike (May 1994). "S.O.S." (PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 58. Ziff Davis. p. 34. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  8. ^ "Now Playing (Score Chart)". Nintendo Power. Vol. 60. Nintendo of America. May 1994. p. 107. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  9. ^ Manny Lamancha (July 1994). "SOS" (PDF). GamePro. No. 60. IDG. p. 70. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  10. ^ Arsenault, Dominic (1 September 2017). Super Power, Spoony Bards, and Silverware: The Super Nintendo Entertainment System. MIT Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-262-34150-9.

External links edit

  • Possible endings for the video game SOS at VGMuseum.com
  • SOS instruction manual at the Internet Archive

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SOS known in Japan as Septentrion セプテントリオン Seputentorion is a survival adventure video game developed by Human Entertainment and published in 1994 by Vic Tokai for the Super NES A sequel to the game was later released in Japan for the PlayStation known as Septentrion Out of the Blue SOS SeptentrionNorth American cover artDeveloper s Human EntertainmentPublisher s JP Human EntertainmentNA Vic TokaiDesigner s Keita KimuraComposer s Kouji Niikura Hiroyuki NakaHiroshi TaniguchiPlatform s Super NESReleaseJP May 28 1993NA April 1994Genre s Survival AdventureMode s Single player Contents 1 Story 2 Gameplay 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksStory editMostly based on the 1969 book and 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure the game is set on September 13 1921 and the players must escape the sinking ship Lady Crithania which is hit by a gigantic wave and capsizes off the coast of Humbleton England The game features four playable characters each with a different story Capris Wisher An architect This young man takes his younger stepsister Amy Markarson to the Lady Crithania However Amy s sickness becomes a severe hindrance to him Redwin Gardner A counselor traveling with a family consisting of an unnamed mother and her children Stella and Harry Adams Plus Jack Hamilton a nephew Jeffrey Howell A senior doctor he travels along with his wife Adela Luke Haines A crewman of the Lady Crithania He suspects that the sea conditions are too much for the Lady Crithania to handle much to the opposition of his superiors Gameplay edit nbsp An example of the main game screen Luke Haines stands in a stairway before the tidal wave The player must escape from the ship within a one hour time limit The timer is hidden except when the player injures themselves in which case they fall unconscious and lose five minutes of time After a period of time the ship begins to periodically tilt in the water and gradually fill with water The player can take up to seven other survivors some of which have different value to each playable character and all of them have different requirements in how to get to them and how to make them follow the player Depending on how many survivors the player finds who they are and how valuable they are to the character player selected the ending will vary The best ending for each character is obtained by escaping the boiler room the final area of the game with their sentimental person Amy for Capris Harry Stella and Jack for Redwin Ismay Carl Townsend for Luke and Adela for Jeffrey and over 25 points worth of survivors Release editThe game was released in Japan as Septentrion on May 28 1993 for the Super Famicom 1 The game was released in North America April 1994 under the title S O S and was published by Vic Tokai 2 It was followed up by the Japan only release of Septentrion Out of the Blue in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation 3 Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreConsoles 81 4 Computer and Video Games70 5 Edge7 10 6 Electronic Gaming Monthly36 50 7 a Famitsu32 40 1 Nintendo Power3 3 5 8 b The game received average reviews upon release GamePro gave the game a mixed review saying that the premise is compelling but marred by too many poorly designed segments They summarized the game as a movie like trek that has great ambience but hits some sticky spots along the way 9 c In Japan Famitsu gave it a positive score of 32 out of 40 1 In 2017 Dominic Arsenault described SOS as one of the truly original SNES titles 10 Notes edit In Electronic Gaming Monthly s review of the game one critic gave it 8 10 and the rest gave it each a score of 7 10 Nintendo Power gave the game 3 3 5 for graphics and sound 2 5 5 for play control 3 6 5 for challenge and 3 8 5 for theme and fun GamePro gave the game two 3 5 5 scores for graphics and sound 4 5 for control and 3 5 for fun factor References edit a b c セプテントリオン スーパーファミコン Famitsu in Japanese Enterbrain Retrieved 2018 11 25 Super NES Games PDF 2008 09 20 Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2008 Retrieved 2018 11 25 セプテントリオン Out of the Blue PS Famitsu in Japanese Enterbrain Retrieved 2018 11 25 S O S Consoles in French No 34 July August 1994 p 169 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Super Shorts S O S PDF Computer and Video Games No 153 EMAP August 1994 p 101 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Edge staff July 1994 SOS PDF Edge No 10 Future Publishing pp 62 64 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Semrad Ed Carpenter Danyon Manuel Al Williams Ken Sushi X Weigand Mike May 1994 S O S PDF Electronic Gaming Monthly No 58 Ziff Davis p 34 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Now Playing Score Chart Nintendo Power Vol 60 Nintendo of America May 1994 p 107 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Manny Lamancha July 1994 SOS PDF GamePro No 60 IDG p 70 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Arsenault Dominic 1 September 2017 Super Power Spoony Bards and Silverware The Super Nintendo Entertainment System MIT Press p 110 ISBN 978 0 262 34150 9 External links editPossible endings for the video game SOS at VGMuseum com SOS instruction manual at the 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