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MMammose's Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC)
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[May 17, 2013 12:44:39 AM]
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For my final session of Columbine I decided to play out the Hell level. This part was very strange. Unlike the rest of the game, I'm not entirely sure the purpose of this level.To add insult to injury these levels are particularly difficult. I died multiple times without making much progress. Never the less I continued to push through the levels until I eventually found Eric. At this point I was so frustrated with the gameplay and nature of the game I desisted.
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[May 15, 2013 01:51:08 PM]
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I picked up Columbine again and this time I tried to play through the game without killing anyone. That was extremely difficult. It took me like an hour and a half of restarting and restarting until I finally managed to get through to the library without killing anyone. That was an extremly frustrating and difficult proposition. The problem is its like trying to get 100% on anything. One mistake and its all over. That presented me with no end of trouble as I would bump into the enemies left and right while trying to nvagate the tight parking lot and hallways.
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[May 15, 2013 12:13:39 AM]
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I read the Columbine book written by David Cullen when I was in high school. This gave me unique insight into this game. That book covered a lot of information people dont really know about Columbine so I knew things most of my classmates probably did not. For example in the game you play as Eric Harris with Dylan ordering you around. That was the inverse of what actually happened in Columbine. Eric was the motivating party. I had a hard time playing this game so far because I'm not a sociopath or sadist. The beginning of this game started slowly and the instructions were poor. Eventually after like 50 tries I found mt way to the cafeteria and planted the bombs. Then for the first time I played through. I found out that if you run into the people you are forced to killed them or die. I killed 4 people on this first play through... It bothered me... A lot.
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