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Basically, she’s a projectile user/zoner but has limited supplies for defensive play. She has to make space and make her attacks count, but she’s got powerful smashes. She’s quick, but somewhat light and easy to overwhelm if she’s out of options.
I felt that characterized Resident Evil well, but I also love the idea of the zombies showing up. After all, what other series could allow for that sort of integration?
That's all of them. Sorry to everyone after the cuttoff.
As for what this is, i'll provide a hint: Everyone on this site has (probably) played a variant of this game before. If anyone gets it, I'll say yes immediately.
I feel that. The easiest thing to do is just take your mind off of it when you can. Doesn't matter if it's like a second or a day. Any amount of time not thinking about that stuff is healthy.
I haven't played any Resident Evil games, so I can't really speak to this. From what it looks like you put a lot of thought into this, so it looks good to me.
Although I haven't been the most active member of our little community lately and the offer from me to talk probably doesn't mean nearly as much as that of most others, I do want to give that offer and say I was genuinly worried about you Just now (I'm Just not very good at saying stuff)
Basically, she’s a projectile user/diner but has limited supplies for defensive play. She has to make space and make her attacks count, but she’s got powerful smashes. She’s quick, but somewhat light and easy to overwhelm if she’s out of options.
I felt that characterized Resident Evil well, but I also love the idea of the zombies showing up. After all, what other series could allow for that sort of integration?
I'm still in disbelief over Notre Dame. The fact that a centuries-old structure is now irreversibly damaged as a best case scenario is absolutely tragic.
Even more so that it was likely due to a mistake on the part of someone on the site doing construction. I couldn't imagine the guilt that'd come with being the guy who destroyed Notre Dame.
Basically, she’s a projectile user/zoner but has limited supplies for defensive play. She has to make space and make her attacks count, but she’s got powerful smashes. She’s quick, but somewhat light and easy to overwhelm if she’s out of options.
I felt that characterized Resident Evil well, but I also love the idea of the zombies showing up. After all, what other series could allow for that sort of integration?
I'm still in disbelief over Notre Dame. The fact that a centuries-old structure is now irreversibly damaged as a best case scenario is absolutely tragic.
Even more so that it was likely due to a mistake on the part of someone on the site doing construction. I couldn't imagine the guilt that'd come with being the guy who destroyed Notre Dame.
Wait they've confirmed it's irreversibly damaged?
I mean, at least it didn't burn down completely, but the fact that something so historical with such cultural significance has been permanently scarred just like that really does put things into perspective. Our history is so fragile, we really do have to care for it.
Wait they've confirmed it's irreversibly damaged?
I mean, at least it didn't burn down completely, but the fact that something so historical with such cultural significance has been permanently scarred just like that really does put things into perspective. Our history is so fragile, we really do have to care for it.
Wait they've confirmed it's irreversibly damaged?
I mean, at least it didn't burn down completely, but the fact that something so historical with such cultural significance has been permanently scarred just like that really does put things into perspective. Our history is so fragile, we really do have to care for it.
I'm still in disbelief over Notre Dame. The fact that a centuries-old structure is now irreversibly damaged as a best case scenario is absolutely tragic.
Even more so that it was likely due to a mistake on the part of someone on the site doing construction. I couldn't imagine the guilt that'd come with being the guy who destroyed Notre Dame.
Wait they've confirmed it's irreversibly damaged?
I mean, at least it didn't burn down completely, but the fact that something so historical with such cultural significance has been permanently scarred just like that really does put things into perspective. Our history is so fragile, we really do have to care for it.
Much of the art and artifacts have been recovered, but it would fittingly take a miracle for the stained glass to have survived the heat. Those literally can't be replaced, as the technique that created them was never really recorded, so it's not replicable. So at the very least, those are probably gone for good.