Raindrop14
Soldier for Christ!
*eats lasagna* <3
So wait...how did GWAF die? Was it because her character couldn't die until Lord Death was killed?
It's likely that occurred. In Resident Evil 4, Leon S. Kennedy is tasked with protecting Ashley, the president's daughter. Since she perished, he failed his mission.
lol poor Jenn
Replacing the godfather and dying before a day of activity.
It's been common in a number of recent Mafia games to make the evil side the "Town" and the good side the "Mafia". In Castlevania Mafia, the Town was Dracula and all of his monsters, while in Batman Mafia, the Town was the villains of the series. It's something people have done before.Somewhat hard to believe that Leon was the Godfather, since [as far as I know] he has always been a protagonist in the Resident Evil series. But at the same time, it makes sense to me... >_>
Out of curiosity, do you just think it's odd, or did you just not know that the goodguys were the Mafia? If the latter... how could that be?
Patrols. Again. Why!? I've seen more attempted murders so far. When I was walking. One man had attempted to kill someone. But no matter what the first dude did, the victim seemed completley immune to everything that happened.
I then saw someone use some type of weapon. It looked pretty big, and seemed to fire lasers. This person shot the weapon at someone multiple times; using a supercharged laser. "Nice one," said the (victim?). This person then threw a Flash grenade, and disappeared.
The last one however, was a successful murder. I heard screaming coming from one of the houses. I ran over to where the voice was coming from. I located the house and broke the door down. One person, who seemed to be completley silent and hidden by the darkness of the night, used some type of martial arts attack, and killed the victim. The killer then saw me, and attempted to take my own life [The part where I'm hunted didn't happen. It's just for story stuff]. I barely escaped him.
Fair enough. You can bet I'll be contrasting that to things you say in the future, though.