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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:55 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:02 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:09 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:30 pm
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Also, it's interesting how all the street names in SH5 are named after popular names in the Horror culture.
There's Craven Ave. that one's pretty obvious, Wes Craven. Scott Blv., is named after Ridley Scott, who directed Alien. Barker st., named after Clive Barker, a popular horror author. There's Carpenter Ave, which is named after John Carpenter who directer Halloween. Friedkin Rd. is named after William Friedkin, who directed The Exorcist. Lyne St. is named after Adrian Lyne, the director of Jacob's Ladder. Kubrick Ave. is named after Stanley Kubrick, the director of A Clockwork Orange. Walton Ave. is an odd one. It seems to be named not after an actual person, but after a character Captain Rober Walton from Fraknenstein.
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Canas Renvall Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:18 pm
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Biohazard EXTREME Umm... I don't remember the order. Do you mean the ER Costume ending? I found that one to be the most depressing of all the endings. Spoiler: It was a good twist, but I wouldn't compare it with SH2. I wasn't all that surprised by it though, because they made the horrible mistake of, in their original ideas, reveal that the game would be about a guy in a mental hospital. So the fact that it was the case didn't really surprise me.But yeah, definitely one of the best plotlines of SH. Yeah, the ER one. Spoiler:
I didn't know it was originally gonna be about a guy in a mental hospital, though. And was that part after the credits real or not, when Joshua takes the picture of you that you find in the attic? I wasn't sure if that was real or if Alex was still just one ******** up individual.
And what's even more disturbing was the fact that his parents hardly seemed to care that he killed Joshua, more the fact that he ******** up the contract with their god. Like his parents hardly gave a crap about either of them.
Oh, and the sequence in the underground with Judge Holloway was pretty awesome. xd
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:30 pm
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Spoiler:
Still, I wouldn't say the storyline is quite at the caliber of SH2. I mean, with SH2, there were TONS of subtleties, symbolism... The dialogue in SH5, and the flow of the story was pretty much straight forward. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I do think that too much of that, "I'm a creep, and I'll talk in weird riddles," gets annoying. I mean, the amount of times Claudia said, "Remember me and your true self as well", I just wanted to smack a b***h.
To be fair, though. If this is the final SH, then the real ending is the one you choose. I mean, it's not like they'll touch on it again, like they did with SH1 (clarifying the ending in SH3 and 5, confirming that it was the Good ending that happend and not Good+, too.) Or in SH4, confirming that James never came back from Silent Hill. Although I guess it's possible in that case that if James did get out, he could simply have run away from those he knew, but more likely than not, it was the In Water ending. But with SH5, if there's nothing to hint at what happened afterwards, then the ending could be anything we choose.
Ho-o-o-ly crap!! I just finished watching The Incredible Hulk, and not only was it a terrific movie, but holy crap! The ending just blew me away.
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Canas Renvall Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:33 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:15 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:49 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:03 pm
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Canas Renvall Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:18 pm
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Canas Renvall Biohazard EXTREME Canas Renvall Eh. It's overrated. I mean, fanboys and fangirls are all over it like "ZOMG BEST HULK EVARRRR" when it really just isn't that good. It's good, sure, but I simply can't watch it because I'll say "It was good." and everyone'll take my head off for not saying it's the greatest. I could say exactly the same thing about Dark Knight, Canas, so don't go there. Just letting you know how you were when the Dark Knight came out. wink First of all, all I said was that it was an awesome movie. I didn't go see it in IMAX a bunch of times, nor am I telling everyone that they should see it. Second, there aren't 5 other people IN this thread (not to mention ebout every other ******** person outside this thread), raving about how awesome it is. I don't see people walking around with lame quotes from the movie like, "Hulk, Smash," the way I see people walk around with lame T-Shirts that say, "Why so serious?" on them. The Incredible Hulk was an awesome super hero action movie and it wasn't pretending or trying to be anything else. So, your comparison doesn't really measure up, simply because it's also based on a super hero comic. Shoulda saved that card for something REALLY hyped up that I'll be excited for in the future. Not that I can imagine anything...
But for the record, I'd watch The Incredible Hulk over Dark Knight any day.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:32 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:45 pm
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