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2[[caption-width-right:320:Four Realms. Two souls. One destiny.]]
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4->"'''Civilization is only skin deep.'''"
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6PerkyGoth Jen and her [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass gargoyle companion Scree]] battle through [[ElementalPowers four elemental]] realms to [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil restore balance]] between [[OrderVersusChaos Order and Chaos]]. Along the way Jen gains the ability to transform into [[ElementalPowers four demonic forms]]. Pretty Tropetastic for a single game not in an already established universe.
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8A British counterpart to ''VideoGame/{{Ico}}'', ''Primal'' is as much or more about experiencing the game's universe and interaction between characters as it is about gameplay. Sometimes it's like a luxuriously animated old-school text adventure. In contrast to ''VideoGame/{{Ico}}'''s minimalist approach, ''Primal'' spared no expense in its presentation production values. Motion capture, BAFTA nominated soundtrack, machine band combat soundtrack, lavish object and character models, luxurious textures, top-quality voice acting, richly imagined worlds, cultures and races, realistic characters with sometimes extravagant amounts of dialog.
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10Developed by SCEE Cambridge, the development team responsible for ''VideoGame/MediEvil'' and ''VideoGame/MediEvil2'', ''Primal'' (2003) is a [=PS2=] exclusive. It is a single player, two character action/adventure game focusing on Jen, a mortal girl attacked when leaving a nightclub with her boyfriend Lewis, singer in the club's band.
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12The attack leaves Jen and Lewis unconscious in a hospital. A short, dark figure approaches Jen's bed and raises her spirit up out of her body. The figure reveals itself to be a small stone gargoyle named Scree. Scree explains that Jen's body is close to death and she must come with him to the Nexus.
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14The player can control either Jen or Scree, an animated stone gargoyle, as they travel through four fantastic realms to restore the balance between Order, represented by Lady Arella, and Chaos, represented by Abaddon.
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16It has been released as a [=PS2=] Classic on the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork, then again as part of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4's [=PS2=] games lineup with trophy support.
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18Not to be confused with the Creator/GenndyTartakovsky series, ''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'', or the 2019 Creator/NicolasCage film ''Film/{{Primal}}''.
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22* OneUp: Life Gems for Jen automatically refill her demon energy to full should she ever run out. This is only available to her when she is in one of her demon forms, however. Her human form also acts as an extra life if she runs out of demon energy, but it can't use Life Gems. What this means is that if she runs out of health as a human, it triggers either a TimedMission for Scree to bring her back, or, if it happens during a boss fight, an instant GameOver.
23* AbortedArc: Scree grills Jen about her PowerTattoo, saying the symbol is very important, and asking where the designer saw it. While the same symbol is seen all throughout the game, we're never told why it's so important, or what it means.
24* AdventuresInComaland: A possible interpretation of the events of the game; the opening provides plenty of evidence of subconcious projections. The club is called Nexus, the nearby church has gargoyles that exactly resemble Scree, the symbology of her tattoo is everywhere, and the tattoo might of been important to her and Lewis as they had matching tattoos; they are heavy into the metal scene, which may explain some of the fantasy characters, and it is implied that while Jen wants to be orderly, settled and stable, Lewis seems more into the chaotic rockstar lifstyle. And the monster that attacked them? Probably just a (very big and strong) looney fan of Lewis and his band, or a member of a gang Lewis fell afoul of, and the fact that nobody in the club actually reacted to the obviously inhuman creature (the trench and flatcap did little to disguse him).
25* AccidentalMisnaming: Elizabeth calls Scree "Scream".
26* ActionGirl: Jen kicks a surprising amount of ass for a waitress.
27* ActorAllusion: Jen says 'Hold it, Xena!' to a Wraith Guard Captain Valeera before they fight. Hudson Leick, who voiced Jen, played Callisto in ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess''.
28* AfterBossRecovery
29* AgonyBeam: Raum uses this when you fight him in Aetha.
30* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Enough of the demon tongue is spoken for flavor, sometimes to Jen, but the majority of communication with the races of Oblivion is in English on both sides.
31* AllDrummersAreAnimals: When Jen and Scree meet Adaro for the first time he's descended into a savage beast that's tearing apart a corpse. Jen comments that the drummer of Lewis' band looks like that after a few drinks.
32* AnnoyingArrows: The enemy archers can be troublesome, but deal very little damage.
33* ApatheticCitizens
34** The [=Helot=] peasants in Aetha, the Realm of Air. Hiding in a cellar, waiting to be killed and fed off of one by one.
35** The Ferai commoners in Solum. They heard a terrible fight at Jared's camp. No one's seen Jared since. No one goes to check.
36* AristocratsAreEvil: Wraith Count Raum, Countess Empusa and their daughter [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_Countess Elizabeth]] in Aetha.
37* {{Backtracking}}: Fortunately there are a number of portals which can instantly teleport Jen and Scree to any other portal they've found yet.
38* BagOfSharing: Both Jen and Scree can pick up energy gems and keys.
39* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: More like OrderVersusChaos, but the chaos side has chosen to go for outright destruction instead.
40* TheBaroness: Wraith Countess Empusa of the Aetha.
41* BattleThemeMusic: by machine band [=16Volt=].
42* BerserkButton: Don't call Scree "short."
43* BeautyToBeast: Jen is a pretty-looking woman whose four transformations are all monstrous-looking creatures.
44* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Jen and Abdizur stop Abaddon from destroying Nexus, [[KillTheOnesYouLove but Jen is forced to kill Lewis]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy who's become Abaddon's champion]], in the process. Abdizur says there's a chance the Well of Nexus could bring him back to life, but it's a very slim chance, and throws Lewis's body into it with Jen's blessing. Jen returns to her body in Mortalis, but will never see Abdizur again. Jen is later seen visiting Lewis in the hospital, [[CliffhangerEnding but he's still in a coma and it's never revealed if he wakes up or not.]]]]
45* {{BFS}}: The large fire sword in Djinn form is the most powerful attack form in the game.
46* BlingOfWar: Wraith guards in Aetha. Armor as CostumePorn.
47* BridgeLogic: A tree bridge in Solumn and a statue bridge in Volca.
48* ButtonMashing: Combat. Sometimes it works great, often it doesn't.
49* CameraAbuse: You see the raindrops hitting the screen when you look up or into the wind in rainy areas. You also see trails of water running down the screen when surfacing from diving.
50* CarryABigStick: Herne's weapon of choice is a large mace on the end of a staff.
51* CityGuards: Guarding a door in Solum. Jen and Scree must show them the talisman from Jared to pass.
52* CoolGate: The Rift Gates.
53* CaptainErsatz: [[{{Dracula}} Evil Count]] in a castle what could easily pass for the Carpathian mountains. Gains invulnerability, and perhaps immortality, by feeding off of the blood of poor villagers. {{Lampshade}}d by Jen's "I guess the ol' 'fangs in the neck' trick went out of fashion" when she sees the BloodMachine.
54* CourtlyLove: listen to Scree the first time he describes ''Lady'' Arella. Since he's in her service and the only one of the party who can hold a flaming stick, he often [[IncrediblyLamePun carries a torch]] for her as well.
55* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: [[spoiler:Scree is really Arella's champion, Abdizur, forced to use a stone gargoyle body he used to escape captivity in Volca. Foreshadowed when Scree possesses a statue of Abdizur to fight Belahzur in the Colosseum in Solum. Arella addresses Scree as Abdizur in the next visit to the Nexus.]]
56* CuteMonsterGirl: Averted. Though not ugly or overly monstrous, the demon forms are definitely not "cute".
57** Elizabeth kinda qualifies with her mix of CreepyChild and CuteMonsterGirl.
58* DecadentCourt: The Wraith nobility.
59* DeadlyDodging: [[spoiler: The final fight vs Ibliss in Volca. Jen must hide behind the largest lamps so the giant statue would destroy them trying to hit her.]]
60* DeathGlare: Jen gives one to Scree when he proposes to just walk past her and turn on the switch that will start the turbine and kill Arturo, the Undine engineer. Scree later muses "We can't turn this on without chopping up Arturo. I kill him. Jen kills me. Hmmmm."
61* TheDragon: Belahzur, Abaddon's right hand monster.
62* DownTheDrain: Aquis is a water level.
63* DualBoss: Raum and Empusa are fought together.
64* DualWielding: All of Jen's elemental forms have a two-weapon attack, claws, lightning, dagger and whip, or double daggers.
65%%* DyingDream
66* EasterEgg
67** Walk up to the fire in the Hunt Camp after talking with the Shaman in a cutscene for an optional cutscene.
68** Have Jen chat several times with Scree immediately after a return to the Nexus.
69** When Jen gains the Wraith form, the grave stone she smashes says "RIP Laura Cruft", a (misspelled) ShoutOut to Franchise/TombRaider's Lara Croft.
70*** Which can be seen as either HilariousInHindsight or [[HarsherInHindsight not]], considering that the then upcoming ''VideoGame/TombRaiderAngelOfDarkness'' bombed.
71* ElementalPowers: Not strictly speaking, but the four realms of Oblivion correspond to the classical four elements, Earth (Solum), Air (Aetha), Water (Aquis), and Fire (Volca).
72* EmergencyWeapon: Jen carries a knife (given to her by King Herne in Solum) which she can use in human form. It's not as strong as the demon forms, but it does the trick if she's out of energy.
73* EmperorScientist: Count Raum
74* EnfantTerrible: Princess Elizabeth, who amuses herself buy killing small animals and carrying around their corpses.
75* EpicFlail: Used by some wraith guards, paired with a large [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe shield]].
76* ExpositionFairy: Jen can ask Scree for help. In Count Raum's Mansion in Aetha an array of severed heads serve this purpose in a cutscene. In the mansion proper various severed heads randomly hanging around shout advice and encouragement.
77* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Jen, when possessed by King Iblis' Djinn energy. Lewis, presumably possessed by similar means.]]
78* FakeKing: [[spoiler:Ferai Queen Devena]] of Solum is actually dead. She's been replaced by a demon magically to imitate her.
79* FinishingMove: Jen must kill some defeated enemies with a finishing move or they quickly recover some of their health. Weak {{mooks}} like the Malkai and lava people are exceptions.
80* FireIceLightning: Jen's Undine form uses lightning attacks. The Djinn form uses flaming blades. The Realm of Solum is permanent night, winter, and snow.
81* {{Foreshadowing}}: Concerning Jen's origin, [[spoiler: and Scree's true identity and Lewis involvement]] are scattered almost liberally.
82* FlamingSword: Jen's Djinn form wields these and can alternate between [[DualWielding twin blades]] or one [[{{BFS}} very large one]].
83* FlunkyBoss: [[spoiler: The fake Queen Devena]] doesn't do much except hide behind a force field during their battle; the boss fight consists of several waves of Ferai warriors, with a few EliteMooks thrown in. Luckily, Jen has Jared on her side to help out.
84* ForgotAboutTheMindReader: When Jen sees Chronos for the first time in a Nexus cutscene she says, "Jeez... he's looking at me!" Scree replies "Perhaps he can ''hear'' you, too."
85* FriendlyFireProof: averted. Jen can be hurt by her few allies. Opponents can be hurt by each other. It's even possible to lure one opponent into the line of fire of an opponent with a ranged weapon.
86* GameplayAllyImmortality: Scree disguises himself as an ordinary gargoyle while Jen is in combat, and enemies completely ignore him.
87* GetBackHereBoss: Raum and Empusa have an annoying habit of flying out of range of Jen's attacks and raining down magical [[BeamSpam beam attacks]].
88* GiantEnemyCrab: The Glakk is bigger than Jen.
89** On land it's slow and tough. Frequently fights in pairs.
90** In water it fires damaging pulses of water at Jen, in addition to being slow and tough.
91* GirlishPigtails: Jen. They mostly carry over to her elemental forms, as well.
92* GorgeousPeriodDress: The Wraith Royalty in Aetha, also Jen's dress at the masked ball.
93** The armor of the various Wraith guards, the Wraith musicians, and the Wraith at the masked ball is pure CostumePorn.
94* GraveClouds: Aetha is perpetually covered by these.
95* GraveHumor: Wraith Jen breaks a tombstone for '[[Franchise/TombRaider Laura Cruft]]' with a death year of 2003, the year ''Primal'' was released.
96* GuideDangIt: Even with the hint system it can sometimes be somewhat confusing knowing where to go. Scree tends to be somewhat vague.
97* HeartbeatSoundtrack: If you have to rescue Jen after she gets kicked from the spirit world due to running out of health. At first, it's only heartbeats, which slow down over time (the controller also vibrates in time to the heartbeats); a dramatic strings-based track kicks in after about two minutes. The only other indication of your remaining time is a single verbal warning from Arella.
98* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:Jen, after Aetha. Scree's pep talk is classic. "Now, my girl, stop that. Right, the best thing to do when things get as bad as this is to look at the facts. Agreed? Good. Fact number one- and top fact on the list- I'm still alive. Agreed? Good. Fact number two... you're still here to take care of me! Thank goodness for facts."]]
99* HeroicWillpower: Abdizur manages to project his spirit into a stone gargoyle through sheer force of will.
100* HideYourChildren: Played straight with the Helot children.
101* HornedHumanoid: The Ferai.
102* HostageSpiritLink: In the "rescue Queen Aino" mission in Aquis. If she dies (because of you taking too long about it), Jen also dies.
103%%* HorseOfADifferentColor
104* HubWorld: The Nexus
105* HumansAreSmelly: Apparently, humans smell funny to Ferai.
106* InASingleBound: Jen in Ferai form, can jump twice her height.
107%%* InformingTheFourthWall
108* InsurmountableWaistHeightFence: Scree can climb on much fewer walls than he should be able to.
109* IShallTauntYou: Jen has a taunt move in combat. It does northing, but taunt.
110* JigglePhysics: Jen, a B-cup at best, has a slight wavy motion on her cleavage when she runs. More of a graphical distortion than actual physics model.
111** When Jen transforms to/from a beast form, she rises into the air, tilts back, and the camera centers on her torso as she vibrates up and down.
112%%* KillItWithFire:
113* KingIncognito: [[spoiler:Iblis of Volca]] pretends not to be the king when he actually is.
114* LightningLash: Jen's Wraith form wields an electric-based purple whip.
115* LivingStatue: Scree not only is an animated statue, but possesses and animates other statues to progress in the game.
116* LosingYourHead: The [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] severed heads in the torture chamber.
117* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Wraith Count Raum in Aetha.
118* TheMaze: A small hedge maze in Aetha.
119** Lampshaded when Jen remarks, "Eugh. Mazes suck," on encountering it.
120* MisterExposition: Scree at great length the start of the game and each realm. Generally at least two other characters per Realm.
121* MobileMaze: There's one in Aetha. A switch in the maze causes it to change. That permits the player to advance to another switch that changes the maze again, but to a much simpler form.
122* MoodDissonance: Jen is pretty snarky, sometimes even when it isn't called for; Scree calls her attitude "distinctively inappropriate." The only times her veneer cracks is when [[spoiler: Lewis]] is involved.
123%%* MotionCapture
124* NighInvulnerability: Scree, in most cases. However, this is [[AvertedTrope averted]] if he's possessing a statue and fighting. Also, although he has no visible health bar himself (his bar shows his "tank" of reserve demon energy) there are a couple places in Volca where Scree can die (the first is while he's transporting weights to a pressure plate to [[spoiler:rescue Jen from the corrupted Djinn form]] if he gets hit by enough falling/exploding volcanic rocks. The second is if, while he's going to possess a statue to [[spoiler: fight Jen in said corrupted Djinn form]], he gets hit enough times by [[spoiler:corrupted Djinn Jen]]). Either of these things causes a GameOver.
125* NoBodyLeftBehind: Averted, all dead monsters leave corpses.
126%%* NoFlowInCGI
127* NonMammalianMammaries: the female Undine.
128%%* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Scree]]
129* OminousLatinChanting: During the boss battle with [[spoiler:Adaro]].
130%%* OneWingedAngel
131* OrderVersusChaos: The entire premise of ''Primal''. Arella was the literal personification of order, and is explicitly named to be so. Her polar opposite is Abbadon.
132* OurGargoylesRock: Scree
133* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: The Undine have a very fish-like appearance, with visible gills and fins in place of hair, but still sport NonMammalianMammaries.
134* PainfulTransformation: The first time Jen takes on a new demon form, it is shown as being painful. Scree states when she receives the Ferai form that it is painful at first, but her body will adjust.
135* PerkyGoth: Jen is pretty cheerful overall, when she does get down in the dumps it's perfectly justified.
136* PimpedOutDress: Jen wears one to the masked ball in Aetha.
137* PointOfNoContinues: If Jen runs out of health while in human form during a boss battle, [[GameOver she immediately dies.]] The same thing happens if any statue Scree is possessing runs out of health during a boss battle, since he can't use Life Gems or his reserve demon energy.
138* PowerTattoo: Jen has a circular design on her back that glows when she adopts various demonic forms.
139%%* PuzzleBoss
140* RegeneratingHealth: But only under two circumstances. The first is when Jen is in human form ''and'' not in combat. The second is when she is in Undine form ''and'' in clean water. (Most of the water in Aquis is polluted, bar the opening lagoon. Jen doesn't lose health from being in polluted water, but she also doesn't automatically regenerate it.)
141* RevelingInTheNewForm: While Jen initially dislikes [[PainfulTransformation transforming]], once she gets used to the enhanced abilities of her new shapes she becomes quite happy about them. Scree worries that she's maybe a little ''[[EvilFeelsGood too]]'' happy with the Wraith and Djinn forms.
142%%* RightInFrontOfMe
143%%* RoyalBrat: Elizabeth.
144* RoyalRapier: Count Raum's weapon of choice.
145* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: In Oblivion, chances are if they have a royal title, they're very proactive.
146* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Jen's boyfriend Lewis is working for Chaos.]]
147%%* SaveTheVillain
148%%* SceneryPorn
149* SexyBacklessOutfit: Jen's default attire.
150* ShieldBearingMook: Appear in all demon worlds, except Aquis.
151* ShockAndAwe: Jen's Undine form uses electrical bolts as its primary means of attack.
152* ShoutOut
153** The opening cutscene is just like the first person travel scenes by the angels in ''Film/TheProphecy'' (1995).
154** ''Film/TheTerminator'' - The opening scene of a killer stalking through the dance floor of a nightclub.
155** ''Franchise/StarWars'':
156*** "[[Film/ANewhope Aren't you a little short for the Grim Reaper?]]"
157*** The Tauntauns from ''[[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back]]'' make an appearance in Solum. The Queen even rides one.
158** ''Franchise/TombRaider''
159*** Jen has a "look" mode, where she moves her head around and the camera follows, much like Lara Croft's "look" mode in the series.
160*** Screen does a forward handstand/legover to move from climbing down a wall to the ground. Lara Croft has a similar special move when climbing over a ledge.
161* ShownTheirWork: Take a look around the [[http://primal.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Wiki]]. Many characters and their names have meaning or relate to some other works in the world.
162** An example would be Queen Aino's namesake, from a Finnish poem about a girl who drowns herself rather than be married to an old man. Aino is introduced by "drowning" herself with air (She's from the underwater realm) as a sacrifice.
163** "Iblis" is the Islamic name for Satan (and indeed is classified as a ''djinn'' in the theology of Islam), [[MeaningfulName in case you needed any hints that King Iblis was a bad guy.]] [[spoiler: Satan is also The Great Deceiver; King Iblis first appears in disguise, manipulating the protagonists and later tries to corrupt Jen, the messianic champion of Order.]]
164* SinisterScythe: Jared's weapon of choice.
165%%* SleevesAreForWimps
166%%* SlidingScaleOfVisualsVersusDialogue
167* SpeakingSimlish: The "Demon Tongue", as Scree calls it.
168* SpectacularSpinning: Lots of spinning control wheels, and rift gates.
169* SpikesOfVillainy: A common sight on Wraith guards.
170%%* SpringJump
171%%* SuperpoweredEvilSide
172* SuspiciousVideogameGenerosity: Lodestones appear just when needed.
173** This may be partly due to a unique feature of the game. After playing an unlocked cutscene the game continues on from that point.
174* TakeThat: at [[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]]. Wraith Jen breaks a tombstone for 'Laura' Cruft with a death year of 2003, The same year both ''Primal'' and ''VideoGame/TombRaiderAngelOfDarkness'' were released. ''Angel of Darkness'' is also known for being a major bomb.
175* TarotMotifs:
176** The four worlds Jen visits are each based around one of the Minor Arcana Suits (Solum is Disks, Aquis is Cups, Aetha is Swords, Volca is Wands).
177** The game also features an unlockable Tarot Card Gallery depicting some concept art pieces of characters from each of the realms.
178* TimedMission: Shortly after you enter Aquis (the UnderTheSea level) and get the "Undine" (fish-like creature) form, Queen Aino is raised out of the water. You have to turn two valves on the other end of the lake to get her back into the water. There's no visible clock, just her [[HellIsThatNoise increasingly desperate cries of "Help me!" every minute or so]], and if you don't rescue her, she will eventually die... [[HostageSpiritLink and so]] [[GameOver will Jen]].
179** [[AllThereInTheManual The game manual states that]] Jen’s health as a human is her connection to the spirit world, which means that if she runs out of health, she gets kicked out of the spirit world and back into her physical body (which, as it is established at the beginning of the game, is comatose and near death). If that happens, the rift gates will open, and you, as Scree, have to get to one to bring Jen back. Just like the Aino mission, there is no visible clock, but you still have to move it, or risk a Game Over. (This only applies if you're not in a boss battle. Run out of health in a boss battle, Jen dies, period.)
180* TransformationSequence: Whenever Jen transforms into one of her demon forms, which will obviously happen very often. Unfortunately, they're rather longer than needed.
181** They can serve a practical purpose too; switching forms in the middle of a fight will knock back adjacent enemies, giving the player a moment to strike back and gain the upper hand.
182* UnderTheSea: A full-blown underwater level.
183* VoluntaryShapeShifting: Jen, the female main character, can shapeshift into unique monster-like forms.
184* WalkItOff: In human form Jen regenerates health when not in combat. Fighting in human form also saves [[OneUp Life Gems]], which are automatically used when Jen runs out of energy in beast form. So there's a double reason to fight in human form as much as possible.
185* WallCrawl: The gargoyle Scree can climb 'any stonework surface.'
186* WolverineClaws: Jen's Ferai form.

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