Unfortunately, the first game's extensive weapon customization system has all but disappeared. More powerful weapons and armor are purchased using a "currency. For some foes, a shotgun blast to the head just won't cut it. That's why Aya has "magic. By summoning the inherent power of her sub-cellular organisms, Aya can access eight separate "spells. Spells are unlocked by spending experience points earned in battle and can be upgraded several times with further experience expenditures.
No one knows for sure. Except for its sexy heroine, Parasite Eve II has little in common with its predecessor. Square's first neo-survival-horror game spawned from an unlikely source. Based on a mediocre made-for-video Japanese movie. The original Parasite Eve was a problematic, but well-intentioned effort that took the prerendered background style of Final Fantasy VII, and packed it full of polygonal characters and monsters in a modern-day urban setting.
When we first met Aya Brea, she was a rookie detective shyeah right! Fast forward two years later and Aya is no longer on the force. Instead she's part of an elite group M.
This time around, Aya and company have ditched the RPG pretensions of the original game and gone straight for Capcom's bread-and-butter. Through the use of Aya's parasite-powers, the game adds a certain level of strategy by giving the gamer a number of choices in battle: Attack with your equipped firearm, launch a devastating fireball, or conserve that parasite energy for an emergency healing session?
Also, the "proximity web" has been refined since the first PE--now it's used simply to aim magic attacks. Otherwise Aya auto-aims at the push of a button. An excellent addition to the growing roster of survival-horror games out there, Parasite Eve II should bring fans of the first flocking back for more, while the more action-intense gameplay wilt entice those who didn't cotton to Square's "cinematic RPG.
Square has taken the Resident Evil route and gone for full-on survival-horror with a psychic twist. At least PEI I has made its mind up. I dig the game. It controls about as well as any of the RE games--a little wooden at times, and there are often so many enemies onscreen at once the auto-aim function has a hard time keeping up, but overall it works all right. What I don't dig is that the weapon customization aspect has been under-emphasized to the point of being almost non existent.
It's not altogether gone, mind you, but the innate thrill of finding parts and upgrading the hell out of your piece has been dumbed down considerably. The puzzles also tend to be a bit tedious and vague in their duelessness. In its favor, the graphics have taken a turn for the better as character models and backgrounds have been beefed-up. However, pressing X to walk up and down stairs is lame, and the dearth of voice-acting makes for an often solitary experience.
Still, PEII is the second best survival-horror game you're likely to play, and is certainly worth a shot. Technically I guess this is a survival horror game, but Parasite Eve II reties far more on trippy mind games than the pure shock value of hellspawn creatures jumping out around every corner. Since this is Squaresoft it almost goes without saying that the plot and presentation is well above-average.
The control, on the other hand, is pretty much the same as the Resident Evil series. Much of her existence remains a mystery, such as whether or not she is somehow the return of Mitochondria Eve , or related to this Eve. However, there is evidence that she is Aya Brea's clone, Eve Brea , who appears as a normal girl before being consumed by the Brahman and transformed. Being the final fight in the game, Eve is fairly difficult and Aya should not hold back. After she is defeated, Eve grabs Aya and tries to blast up to the top of the pod to spread her neo mitochondria all over the world but she slows down, she screamed and starts falling to the bottom of the shaft.
In the end, Eve is completely destroyed and when Aya lands into the lake of mitochondria, Aya and Eve Brea are found alive and well. Hopefully, Aya has Ringer Solutions left from the fight with the previous boss battle and it's important to make sure that there's enough ammo to make it through the fight. Without this, it may be useful to use Healing to get her back to max, then upgrade a PE ability to max out MP again.
Eve will mainly fly around the room moving through portals in an attempt to hit Aya with a dash attack. If Aya runs onto the bridge, Eve will perform a devastating slam attack.
After she performs this attack several times, Eve will appear above the bridge and surround herself with an Antibody glow decreased damage, only for a very short while. Occasionally, Eve will flood the room with Mitochondria clusters that will replenish Aya's MP counter, but Eve isn't being generous, she's trying to flash the Mitochondria with liquefying heat, especially those stored in Aya's body.
Attacking and interrupting her yields the benefits: a slight MP replenish, and extra damage dealt. If you have Apobiosis level 3, it will be an easy fight since you can stun her, leaving her completely vulnerable except the moment when she uses the dash attack. Eve can be poisoned via Necrosis or the "Maeda" magnum rounds, and if Pyrokinesis or Grenades are used enough, Eve's lower half will split, dealing heavy bonus damage.
A good tactic is to couple these effects. When she is reduced to about half her health, Eve's attack pattern takes a turn for the worse: she has two new attacks, both of which can be very dangerous:. For maximum endgame benefits, ten illusions must be taken out in addition to EVE. Eve's health is based on the status of Brahman after the core was destroyed. Parasite Eve Wiki Explore. Parasite Eve. Parasite Eve II. The 3rd Birthday.
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