2011-01-30, 23:42 | Link #308 |
Onee-Chan Power~!
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: In this reality (A.K.A. Colorado, U.S.A.)
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I know right? Although I probably won't get this game for awhile, it was sweet. Graphics, controls, whatever. The writers did a pretty good job mixing Sci Fi with zombies too.
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2011-01-31, 00:55 | Link #314 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Age: 35
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any DS2 game you find on the streets right now should have a copy of dead space extraction along with it, which was made for the wii in 09 i believe and is a prequel to DS1, and now it can be played on the ps3. if you don't see a 'limited edition' notice on the front cover of the ps3 DS2 cover, you'll have to buy DS: extraction for 15 bucks seperately on PSN.
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2011-01-31, 02:28 | Link #316 |
Where are the good animes
Join Date: Dec 2003
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To me, it seemed like the Ishimura setting in DS1 was just as big as DS2.
The TRAM-system in the Ishimura made it seem like a really, really BIG ship. But just what is the difference between the Sprawl and Titan Station? I thought the Sprawl was a space station, but Titan Station was attached to a rock(for mining purposes). How did he even get up there anyways? |
2011-01-31, 05:26 | Link #317 |
Secret Society BLANKET
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: 3 times the passion of normal flamenco
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"The Sprawl" is just the nickname for Titan Station. Everything from the civilian blocks to the asteroid where the Government Block is located is Titan Station
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