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ese mae wrote:Pyramid Head has got to be my favorite monster in the entire series. When I played SH2, I was terrified thinking that he might show up at any moment. And then, when there were two of them... I nearly died .
LucyMcGonagle wrote:ese mae wrote:Pyramid Head has got to be my favorite monster in the entire series. When I played SH2, I was terrified thinking that he might show up at any moment. And then, when there were two of them... I nearly died .
What...there's TWO of those things?!
ambitiouslove wrote:I started with SH3. I liked Heather's character, but her voice kind of grated on my nerves. I like how much she grew as a person... but I really liked all the fun costumes and outfits you could get for her xD
St. Gauntlet wrote:How did I ever miss this thread? I am aggrieved and ashamed.
ambitiouslove wrote:I liked Douglas's voice as well. The story about his son felt so sudden to me that it seemed more like a lie than the truth... but that's just me, lol. He was a hard character to trust and I always had this feeling like he has to be the one who's going to backstab Heather.
I didn't like Heather's voice, because it seemes to be the trend to make all young female adults have really high, attitude filled voices (ie. Ashley from Resident Evil 4). D: That's just kind of how I feel though. The only 19 year old voice I've ever liked was Claire's from Resident Evil (sorry for the mention of RE in a SH thread, it's my favorite series and all I can think of on the top of my head right now ;o_o).
St. Gauntlet wrote:And yeah, about SH5, I'm looking forward to that psychological terror. I really hope we get to see a female protagonist, though. Harry, James, and Henry were interesting, but I would like to see more women. It's not "hear purty gurl masheen gun 4 u go kik but", but female protagonists who actually have a dark past (similar to James, or Angela more accurately) would be interesting to see.
LadyLucy wrote:Omg, I discovered my new favorite creepy place in SH3: THe Baily Haunted Mansion. CREEPY!!! Kinda funny too.
ese mae wrote:That's what I find so appealing about SH in general, the charaters are ordinary people... troubled indeed, but ordinary. With no military training whatsoever (and that's why their aim isn't that good). <s>Unlike Resident Evil, where everyone is an unrealistic highly trained superhuman... with big guns.</s>
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