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No, it won`t be as lond as the FOG version.
Why am I trying it out anyway?
The PS2 forum is a very interesting place to be, but it can also be a little quiet. I though perhaps if we had a topic with several hundred replies lurking at the top, things would look more popular.
Feel free to use the topic to talk about anything. Either the latest PS2 game, latest ideas for including some female star in a game etc... or even just the usual chat that happens all over.
As I expect this to fail, I`ve decided to spend a little while pushing up the replies. No spamming, just lots of nonsense :-)
Any help would be great, it`d be boring to have a whole topic with replies from only me.
What you have to do is....
Meks ure you collect 4 special items but they only become available once you complete the game....
So you got the:
White Chrism
Obsidian Goblet
You now need:
The book of lost memories ( found inside the newspaper stand outside the Texxon gas station)
The book of Crimson Ceremony (found in the reading room on the second floor of the "alternative" Lake View hotel)
Now when you complete the game after finding all these special items you get a special ending which I will not reveal to you just yet...
But I definetely can help you. Whats the problem?
I doubt films that cost nearly 100 million to make will
> replace some dude who is happy to work for £5 an hour :-)
i see your point but as technology advances it gets easier and cheaper to make animated movies, so maybe some day they will replace actors, already knowadays most action movies use computer animation to do special effects (the matrix).
Yep. I
> wonder if computer animation will replace live action movies?
I doubt films that cost nearly 100 million to make will replace some dude who is happy to work for £5 an hour :-)
> the animation was amazing simple the best its so realistic, that its almost
> beliveable that they are real people.
Yep. I wonder if computer animation will replace live action movies?