That sounds interesting. I regret not having bought the game when it came out. I have an almost complete Squaresoft collection (not S-E), but that one is missing. Now I feel the urge to buy all the missing titlesHaganeSteel wrote:It was awful, sexist, and ruined the storyline.niu wrote:Is the game any good?
Parasite Eve II was sexist, too, but it at least expanded on Aya's personality in interesting ways and therefore had some merit.
For example, even though it was never outright stated, we learn that Aya dyes her hair. In Parasite Eve II, she says she's half-Japanese, and her roots are a more natural-looking brown.
Parasite Eve II, if you can ignore the shower scene, expands a lot on how messed up Aya is, how conflicted she is, and how she has all these defenses up that the men around her (notably Rupert and Kyle) seem to be able to penetrate. I liked that.
I write under a female pen name. I identify with Aya's need to change herself.
Yeah I remember I heard some demos and I wasn't impressed at allVery. Most of them used Roland back in the day. Since Miroslav is the library Roland licenses a lot of its samples from, it was an easy transition.
In my opinion, it was a downgrade.
The man totally lied all these years ... why?!A lot of drums.