![]() This depth extends to the between-missions briefings, backstory logs, character biographies, a variety of optional achievement-like 'Feats', loads of unlockable costumes and the ability to replay any mission.Multilingual: Interface - ENG, voice - JAPĭescription: Suddenly, in 2010, the year the Earth's surface vylomilis unknown forms of life-destroying time and space, which was nicknamed "Twisted". The menus and presentation are fairly clear-cut and, honestly, Square Enix did a great job making a while lot of content as accessible as possible without sacrificing depth. Tweaking these is fun, pouring points into upgrading clip size, accuracy and overall damage is completely worthwhile, but arguably holding onto some points is also a good idea. Weapons tables cover all manner of pistols, revolvers, various sub-automatics and a cool dozen special weapons. You really do need to spend your experience points upgrading the potency of your weapons and adding new active and passive abilities to Aya. Weapons are plentiful and at various points in each stage, there are safe-rooms that allow for saving. Like both previous entries, a game built on RPG stat-tracking and upgrading,vyou can't afford to simply charge into each level expect to live. And of course, upon completing your first playthrough the first item you unlock is a maid outfit. There are lots of real incentives for playing through multiple times and leveling Aya's equipment and abilities. Even on the easiest difficulty it's quite challenging. None the less, there's still a solid action-RPG underneath. Her character has been completely stripped not only of clothes butof personality too, and she's portrayed as just a mindless yes-woman taking orders without question. The 3rd Birthday successfully takes the ridiculousness to a new level, her destructible clothing is particularly cringe-worthy, with her left ass cheek completely exposed at all times unless you constantly pay to have her clothing repaired. Parasite Eve II portrayed her as a miniskirt-clad, machine-gun toting over-sexualized stereotypical caricature of a woman, complete with shower scene. ![]() She was sexy too.īut it declines for each iteration of the game. ![]() ![]() ![]() Everything about her seemed believable for her role as an NYPD detective. She was one of the few game heroines who actually felt totally realistic. I'm a huge fan of the first Parasite Eve, and Aya is a major reason. ![]()
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