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Retro Rewind – Parasite Eve

Written by Podunker: DarkStar

With news of “The 3rd Birthday” buzzing about the internet, it may be the perfect time to reminisce on the preceding title to the game, Parasite Eve. Parasite Eve, based on a book with the same title written by Hideaki Sena, was released in 1998 by Squaresoft, now called Square-Enix. The game has practically sprawled a life outside of the book to herald a sequel to the game, as well as bringing forth “The 3rd Birthday.” Though the scientific possibilities in the game may not be accurate or remotely possible, don’t be surprised if the gripping sci-fi drives you to learn more about the human cells.As with most Squaresoft titles back then, Parasite Eve was a gem to behold and own, with amazing cinematics and mix of RPG elements with enough survival horror to get your adrenaline rush. The entire story unfolds in New York City over a six day span. Throughout the game, you play as Aya Brea, a NYPD officer, with extraordinary abilities, or rather, “Parasite Energy” from her evolving mitochondria. The story starts at Carnegie Hall with Aya attending an opera accompanied by an unnamed date. What seems to be a peaceful night, however, manifests into a gruesome nightmare of burning flesh and mutating monstrosities. At the heart of this panic is Melissa Pearce, the leading performer of the opera, whom you discover to hold mysterious powers and a deeper history with Aya than at first glance. With the help of Daniel Dollis, Aya’s partner and father-figure, Aya must stop the possible end of humanity and discover the truth behind her own mitochondrial evolution, even if the truth may compromise her own will to fight and live.

Success was probably hard to avoid, especially when acclaimed professionals have made their early marks on this game. Gamers have come to recognize Squaresoft’s quality and style of graphics, since much of the character designs were drawn by the famed Tetsuya Nomura. So, it’s no surprise to find Parasite Eve’s characters having Nomura’s signature styles well-rendered. In terms of graphics for the PlayStation One platform, Parasite Eve’s area maps and cinematic sequences were remarkable and realistic. On top of that, the soundtrack fits the game to near perfection, drawing you into excitement and fear, even if one didn’t want to feel such emotions. The soundtrack was composed by none other than Yoko Shimomura, who went on to compose the soundtrack of Kingdom Hearts series, Legend of Mana, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, and others games. As simple as the gameplay may seem, Parasite Eve is a palatable fusion of RPG and Survival Horror. In light of both current and past games, there were no major deviations from the formula of other successful titles. The game progresses with the usual free exploration, ungrading weapons, battling mutated creatures, and gaining new abilities and items. Still, the game holds its own with various elements that would probably fail in other survival horror games, such as Resident Evil or Fatal Frame series. One such element is the experience-based leveling up process for Aya Brea. So yes, to achieve that state of zen in battles, grinding is involved, but every battle does come with its rewards. Not only do Aya’s stats increase with every level and new skills acquired, you are able to add to the number of items you can carry, increase the speed at which you can act in battle, and upgrade armors and weapons with the bonus points that are accumulated.

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Another element is the actual battle that takes place when Aya encounters enemies. Signaled by a grayed out overtone that changes back to its normal hue, the player controls Aya’s actions in a confined space that allows for free motion. Within the confined space, there are hidden barrier that prevents you from moving out of the battle zone. Escaping from an unprepared fight, however, is possible by selecting the option to do so. When choosing the option to attack (usually by shooting with an equipped weapon), a dome appears in the range at which Aya can reach. From there, the player can select the enemy to shoot. The farther inside the enemy is within the dome-range, the higher the damage. Aiming is done automatically for you when selecting your target. Selecting a target out of range would simply be a miss fire and a waste of bullet. The battle is somewhat turned based with the familiar concept of Active Time Bar, which displays when the player and the enemy can act. This feature with the ability to move freely in the battle area makes it possible for the player to dodge certain attacks, especially one you can see coming. Likewise, the enemy may elude your bullets and special skills that take a little more than a few milliseconds to perform.When we think about role-playing games, especially one slapped together by Square-Enix, we can’t help but think of vast mythical lands with magical creatures, but Parasite Eve is far from a fantasy. Being that the game setting is one that truly exists, exploring existing venues such as Manhattan, American Museum of Natural History, and the Chrysler Building, is like an added bonus to the adventure. You may never be able to boast that you’ve been to the actual locations, but the graphics were amazing enough to bring these places to you.

As both RPG and Survival Horror, Parasite Eve is a well-rounded game experience for all players, bringing together psychological and visual terrors that entangle the adventure. Now after ten years, with “The 3rd Birthday” tease, fans have started replaying the first adventure and discussing their own possible plot theories. If you’re new to the series, note that the physical game in new condition is a rarity, so it’s advisable to play it used when possible.To learn more about the start of this wonderful game series, you may also want to check out the original book which the game was based on, translated and published by Vertical, Inc. in 2005.

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How Do I Put On An Extended Magazine For My Glock 26?

I have a Glock 26 and I just bought a Pearce Grip extended magazine (holds 3 extra rounds). Anyway, having problems popping out the old bottom plate so that I can put the new one on. Anyone have a solution?

Thanks

You will need the armorer’s tool, a nail, or a punch. They’re is a right way but I can never get it that way. http://youtube.com/watch?v=rJq_gYUPqQU

what I normally do is stick the punch in and press the corner of the mag firmy down on the corner of a table or something with an edge. Just watch your knuckles.

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