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The game has mass potential. However what it has to offer straight from the the get go, no game-changing DLC added, is HIGHLY lacking in my honest opinion. A game from our current gaming era should be a tad more sophisticated. In my honest opinion, when I played through RE:ORC, all I could think of was "This game plays too damn much like the first Army of Two." Accuracy of guns are more precise when you're not aiming down, the cover system is about as sketchy as a PS2 version of Gears of War. The friendly A.I. is complete crap compared to the enemy A.I. Sledgehammer had the right idea with where they were going in the multiplayer mode but what they came up with and shipped out is just trash compared to our current game kings. I'm not fanboying that RE:ORC should be like the Halo, CoD, Gears of War series but, the game should be much harder to compare to the others. My main gripe is the story that they give us. Playing through the story, THE most story you get is the background/mission debriefing when you specifically play in "Campaign" mode where the official from Umbrella fills you in on your details for the current level/stage/mission. If you play in "Freeplay" mode, you don't go from level to level watching the cutscenes, you just start from the level without any interest in the story at all. I would like to see what Hunk does after getting the G-Virus again, I would like to see how Leon ended up within the Power Plant again, I would actually like to explore the damn RPD Building, Again. Oh, what's this? We're just going to put it in a level to make fanboys/fangirls scream in joy for a pure 2 minutes? Yeah. We can just find a place where Wolfteam can hide to make it a "checkpoint" for the start of the next level, we don't have to explain how you got from a Barber Shop to a Guard's Watchroom, or how you get from streets infested with zombies to the elevator of Umbrella HQ in the Arklay Mountains. Seriously, the game is lacking what was so hyped and seemed to be promised. There is No "Time will tell" because the game is just complete trash. The only thing it's got going for it is the artwork, No Joke.
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Is some kind of angel. Haha, Familiar with it but I'm not really into Yuri based series.
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Has a name that Japanese typically refer to as FemaleXFemale.
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Mm, Family wasn't really big on the NES, we got lucky with ours back in the day when E.B. Games was still around - traded that sucker in for a Xbox. $20... Lotta money for a broken NES. My memories were all in the SNES like llama. Personal favorite being Mystical Quest (Very First Game ever completed, followed by Front Mission 3) and Final Fantasy 3. <3 Locke/Celes.
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Well. RE:ORC finally came out. Though I'm kind of disappointed with the quality. It could've... No. SHOULD'VE been much better than what they gave us. Story-wise, it seems like a mish-mash of random fandom crap, they should've added way more then what they offered. (Beaten it several times already, both types of endings, multiple/different character choices for each experience) and the only Pros to this game being the fast-pace run/gun aspect, the "dark" side of the story. Weapon selections are crap, Online Gametype modes are pretty much crap (Either TDM, or Objective Based... so far when I play on the online Community). Story has pretty much absolutely no-replay value besides the ending level for the "alternate" ending, which technically - you don't even need to really play through the entire game a second time for the ending unless you aim for achievements/trophies. Oh, might I add that the team A.I. is incredibly stupid compared to the enemy A.I. I'm disappointed, too much hype for a game that did not deliver... 6/10 in my book, and that's being generous.
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Is Online Right Now Actually, Elegant Nightmare; i.e. "E.N." is my normal Clan/Guild/Alliance name within most games that I form groups in. My inspiration came from my obsession with wildflowers and playing Armored Core. Yes, I was trip'n when I came up with it.
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Is anatomically a female
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Eats Noobs D: and almost passed of as Poe for the BRS Signature.
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The steam helps clear my sinuses in the shower but I generally don't make a big scene or anything out of it. I have a confidence issue with people being in my house when I'm in the bathroom or something or on the toilet. Doesn't feel right imho, I also would rather use the bathroom at my OWN personal house, than using someone else's bathroom to take care of my needs. Lmao, I need to find like a new small towel or washcloth to sit down on because we don't have a mat in our bathtub and the shower head doesn't extend to reach the back of the tub.
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What? o_O Rofl. I am so lost.
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Doubt it will see a release on Consoles. I don't think Blizzard has ever made a console release before. I don't feel like paying $60 for the game since I played D1 & D2 through various means... but I do admit they were pretty damn good for being... old-school rpg/mmo -per say. (Closest thing to mmorpg for its time I guess would be the correct way to put it, minus the global part since how many players could co-op together in a room).
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I know Netflix has the entire first season, and not too soon from now Season 2 outta be up as well - plus not to mention DVD/Blu-Ray releases in store. I saw Season 1 for $20 at Best Buy/Futureshop once for regular Dvds. @L4ugh: Yup, it really is neat how they'd changed the story around. Some of the subplots are still coherent, but in most cases things have been re-ordered or taken to a different path. I mean, some characters like Tdog; aren't even in the comic book series (Then again it does make sense why he gets so little screen time LOL) but still, that character never existed in the book; or certain events didn't happen in the comic book series at all that the director included in the tv series. Though that is something we should expect since it's taking from a book format and creating a tv series, as we all know - books tend to get butchered if their visual counterparts don't hit the nail on the head. ---------------------------------------- I really don't want to believe that Walkers are created from just a gene that everyone in the world carries, that just feels kind of lame. The comic book series leaves the question open to debate but heavily hints at a certain tidbit that it never thoroughly explains, leaving most comic book readers questioning the true method of infection as well as other possibilities.
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That's true. Some of the episodes did not have the best of endings that I had hoped for when I first viewed them. Overall it's a great anime series, just it's tackling story telling in a different manner. Rather than create a overall plot, it has sub-arcs of its own, sort of like monster of the day-based series where each episode is in the same sense, but different characters and actions.
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I own a collector's book of the first two seasons actually (A family member accidentally opened it from it's plastic wrap... So I went ahead and started reading it rather than letting it sit and go to waste), can't quite remember if it covers the third "major" arc post-Hershel's Farm but I have read enough to understand that the TV Series Definitely Is Not following the comic books at all now in terms of what happens, however I do applaud the show's directors for giving it a good write up since there are so many other ways they could have done season 2 after the ending of season 1 had they chosen so. To me, reading the comic book series doesn't take away from the actual TV Series. It just makes me anticipate things that won't happen. Like Shane's death. I was on the edge of my seat, every episode since they arrived on Hershel's farm since reading the book. I KNEW he would die eventually, but I had no idea that the directors would make it that late in the arc - it actually took me by surprise. (In the comic book series, it is actually much earlier, though the way the TV series works, I guess its a comparable and plausible alternative considering how they changed a few things around; though I was really looking forward to the Dale's comic book counterpart's fate... I wanted to see some cannibal action)
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Very nice observation. If anyone has followed the comics, you'll understand that infection with the walker disease doesn't "primarily" originate from the most obvious scenario, i.e. physical injuries via wounds but hints more towards a infection as you've described, though I think airborne infection is still a possibility. **RECAP: Back to the first season --> Remember the Director of CDC; the ending prior to it's self destruction? The director mentioned something to Rick before he made his way up and out of the building. People believe the director actually figured out how infection occurred and people believe that he told Rick how it happens.** If this was ever explained, I'd love it if someone told me what that little secret chat was about, because I am dying to know what was discussed. If not, I'll be stuck believing what I want to believe. Though it makes me wonder if you can be infected from just a small wound, like pricked with a needle; or if you can possibly be infected faster if the wound is much more severe. If we still keep human logic intact, then your body can only fight off an infection or disease if it has the capacity to, otherwise the infection will overwhelm your immune system. If we take your theory on how Shane turned, then how would we explain Randall's turning? (Was that actually Randal that the second pair fought off? I thought it was a random walker in the woods...) Also one episode back, I thought what Daryl did was pretty b/a, and also sad. I got a little bit teary eyed seeing him step up to the plate in Rick's place; the intro to this past episode was also pretty good, how they roamed the surrounding vicinity of the farm to beat the living hell out of any walkers unlucky enough to trespass on Hershel's farm. ------------------ Did anyone else kind of feel sad for Shane? I thought the way they set up that scene was a good tear-jerker. I mean I sympathize, Shane was a complete asshole but his actions were justified in his own way. He tried to make something good of a world that was completely wrong, a world completely destroyed. Then Rick comes and breaks up that world that he created; leaving Shane rejected, tossed aside - back to square one, nothing to something, and back to nothing. That would probably drive any man to become crazy. I felt pretty sad for him to go like that, I'll admit it was pretty emotional, though when he turned I saw that he was going to have a bullet his way.
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Man, it's already been a year?... It felt like it was just last week. Not to mention the people who were just recently ravaged in the States by a Tornado Wall... Feels like another Ice Age coming on one of these days.
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Shrugs. I'm asian, I hate math. Therefore, anything beyond 2+2=Fish, Irritates the living hell out of me. I was told once that Algebra and Geometry are used to explain black holes. Algebra = The Size and Depth of a Black Hole, or some kind of space related object. Geometry = The Shape. Either way, I hate math because it's not my cup of tea, and if it is for you, I tip my hat in your good direction because I wasn't born to commit myself to numbers. As a result of 12 years of education, when I get recurring decimals, I just round up or down accordingly. I did have a thing for science, but in science, rounding gives your human made errors; apparently you either do it and explain yourself accordingly, or you don't and try to make a easy explanation of your actions - a much harder task.
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Hm, not quite my cup of tea but it was something new x3 Never heard of that song before, what tis it again? =O
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I can't really say much since I'm a new android user myself, but I dished out about $300 for my Droid Razr (For another $100 I could've gotten the Maxx, which all the difference I was told was a MUCH larger battery capacity; and I've seen how long it lasts, and for $100 it might be one hell of a deal; but like all tech-savvy people, technology always moves forward and prices on older parts always deteriorate so in theory, I'm waiting out my contract before I mess with any of the hardware; I've seen videos on how to get the stock battery out and use a Maxx's battery + case to increase batter power.) I like it so far, I have not rooted it yet but since I own a Ipod Touch 3g (Which I have Jailbroken) I honestly don't know what apps to put on my Razr. It does have an HDMI capability, and it does have bluetooth capability - however I don't know how that works. I currently pay $50 for all of my share in my family's Verizon Family Plan (I joined during a Double Data Promotion so I pay for 2gb and get 4gb, $25 for data and 25$ for my share of service; i.e. unlimited text/xxx amount of minutes during the day for a month). It also has an extremely high quality camera, I'll have to check how much MP but I know it's capable of catching my cat with her eyes open when she's running around being wild, which was pretty hard with my old phone which was a pretty basic data phone. My brother owns a Droid X (as a result of my previous phone upgrade) and he's got that thing rooted for over a year or two now. Only thing that my Razr tops on it is probably the new hardware; possibly a better battery otherwise they're practically similar as a result from being off the Motorola line. As far as applications; I prefer android for more day-to-day use since I've come across apps that keep track of day to day activities, I picked up a Gas Station App that apparently many folks around here use, constantly updated gas prices tell me where to go to get the cheapest gas. (Three cents builds up after awhile. That makes the difference between a few extra gallons of gas every month.)
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Oh D: Just to make note, I'm leadfooting in a 06' Nissan Sentra
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Lol, Resident Evil Movies are a joke; anyone who considers them to be true to the actual game series is a serious lunatic that deserves to be locked up. Most of the latter/more recent half of the RE games are just primarily action, the only aspect holding them to their predecessors are the "suspense" parts that keep the gamer on the edge of the seat - though arguably a movie can do the same thing, be all action and suspense which makes the game even less so entertaining and worthy of praise. By a general assumption, we seem to perceive scary as something like "Dear God! I just shat a brick, I will never be able to go near windows in a dark creepy mansion ever again" and then apply it to our real life situations rather than "Oh, scary music is playing, must mean I have to get ready to fight a boss" and think nothing less of it when we carry out with our tasks throughout the day. RE6 does look a bit dark and gruesome, but I have a feeling they may not hold up to the early resident evils in terms of difficulty and "oh shit" moments. It might end up being another RE4, but dark; and longer.... much... longer. Unless they end up making all the characters that are in the game play short scenarios, then it will suck.
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Diablo 2 Server? I have a cracked version that I gave my friend and we played via Lan through my Wifi or through Hamachi when he was at his home. We beat it a couple of times and then downloaded a D2 Mod that completely updated the entire game to the modder's specifications, made the game a hell out a lot brighter in terms of effects and spells shooting everywhere on the screen.
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RE5 was alright, it was debatable in being scary because it wasn't "scary" as it's early predecessors, but retained the "suspense" that all of it's previous ancestors had. Albeit the shop system was simplified and the game was divided into chapters, the game was overall lacking in my honest opinion as a result of the decision to include cooperative play and a active "partner" in the story (i.e. Sheva following you everywhere, instead of it just being Chris running around in the the mansion by himself.) The A.I. was more or less the same as RE4 in terms of intelligence, and Professional mode was a joke for infinite ammo users as well as being pretty silly for anyone trying to make a legitimate run through it as you had to worry about your partner as well as yourself since one hit = death/quick bleedout. It was obvious that people were going to find a way to get free money to max out their weapons as quickly as possible, and the only thing holding people back on that was if they had not beaten the game already.