Join the forces of Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Killer 7

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Opa Opa wrote:Flower, Sun, and Rain is infinitely better than Killer7 as far as writing is concerned.
I'm not sure you can make a comparison between Killer 7's writing and anything. Positive or Negative.
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Opa Opa wrote:Flower, Sun, and Rain is infinitely better than Killer7 as far as writing is concerned.

i never really played Flower, Sun, and Rain.....i think that's my next buy.
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Opa Opa wrote:Flower, Sun, and Rain is infinitely better than Killer7 as far as writing is concerned.
It haves a great plot BUT the game requires incredibly advanced algebra to solve some puzzles, for example:

Go to the 1F lobby and go through the back to the Power Lunch restaurant. Check
the back right corner of the table sticking out from under the balcony for Lost
& Found Puzzle (#47). The second clue asks for the volume of a 12-sided object
(called a dodecagon) with a diagonal length of 10cm and a height of 3cm. First,
you need to find the area of the base of this object. A diagonal of dodecagon
would also be the diameter of a circle inscribed in the dodecagon. The radius
of this circle would be 5. Now you can use a formula to find the area of the
base:
12 (2 - square root of 3) r^2
12 (2 - square root of 3) = 3.21539031 but you need to round it down to 3.
5^2 = 25
Multiply the two numbers from above 3 x 25 = 75 square cm for the base.
You still need to multiply by 3 to get the volume 75 x 3 = 225 cubic cm.

That's fucking insane.
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Re: Join the forces of Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Killer 7

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KillerJuan77 wrote:
Opa Opa wrote:Flower, Sun, and Rain is infinitely better than Killer7 as far as writing is concerned.
It haves a great plot BUT the game requires incredibly advanced algebra to solve some puzzles, for example:

*quite complex algebra*
Well that's odd, to say the least. Is there any way to progress if you can't figure out the puzzle?
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AppleQueso wrote:
Opa Opa wrote:Flower, Sun, and Rain is infinitely better than Killer7 as far as writing is concerned.
I'm not sure you can make a comparison between Killer 7's writing and anything. Positive or Negative.
It's the same company. A comparison in writing is perfectly reasonable within the same developer.
brunoafh wrote:Well that's odd, to say the least. Is there any way to progress if you can't figure out the puzzle?
No.


Figure it out, use a guide, or turn the game off.
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brunoafh wrote: Well that's odd, to say the least. Is there any way to progress if you can't figure out the puzzle?
Use a guide, if not then in the words of Coyote Smith: "You're fucked!"

The european version translation isn't very good either so some puzzles become more complicated due to it.
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Despite arguments sake Suda got some great games...
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TEKTORO wrote:Despite arguments sake Suda got some great games...
Even his worse games are pretty cool, if you have an european PS2 or a modded PS2 you should try Michigan: Report From Hell, it's one of the most original and disturbing games I've ever played.

The Samurai Champloo game is fantastic too.
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