It looks nothing like the battle rifle, even the gun looks more like calhoun's. Ill give that the hand plates have the same dots but that's the only similarity
Agreed but the gun is little off.. the gun resembles more of Halo's gun. however,I must credit to both.
Was the user who contributed for Photon Riser basing the Raiden reference on the item description? I'm not familiar with any of his quotes.
The item may more directly be referencing Phantasy Star Online 2 which aside from similarity with it's default male human character design, calls it's skills Photon Arts.
HOW IN THE ******** DID I MISS THIS? Probably because I don't play PSO2 lololololol
But damn now I got buy it because I love the Phantasy Star series :C
Wary Intrigue is based off of Heather from Silent Hill 3?
*stares at the top again*
Oooh yeah...I can see that now.
I mean, I knew the item was a reference to a female in a survival horror situation...but geez...why Silent Hill didn't pop into my head is beyond me! lol
Beat Em Up is a reference towards "beat em up" games in general...since they all have the same premise. Your girl got captured. And then a sequel comes out where she got captured....again! lol Late 80's early 90's games were always like that! That's why I laughed when I read that.
I've been having an issue with the referencing of First Person Problems. I can see where people would say "Hey, that's so Sgt. Calhoun from Wreck-It-Ralph!" But I'd like to just think that since Wreck-It-Ralph held such a huge homage to many game genres, that First Person Problems is actually a shout out towards First Person Shooters in a nutshell.
Go Go Jumper is actually a reference towards the old school platformer hero. It's not just Mario, it's for many more.
Did anyone figure out Ivory Soldier? At first I thought it might be a reference towards both Ico & Shadow of the Colossus, but I just want to make sure. It's definitely based on a game where the person is a hero in a deserted land....and those were the only two games I could think of. The "armor," especially the leg & torso portions of the item reminded me of one of the last colossi you had to defeat. The armor looks like something you could climb.
But if you guys managed to figure it out, let me know! lol
Wary Intrigue is based off of Heather from Silent Hill 3?
*stares at the top again*
Oooh yeah...I can see that now.
I mean, I knew the item was a reference to a female in a survival horror situation...but geez...why Silent Hill didn't pop into my head is beyond me! lol
Beat Em Up is a reference towards "beat em up" games in general...since they all have the same premise. Your girl got captured. And then a sequel comes out where she got captured....again! lol Late 80's early 90's games were always like that! That's why I laughed when I read that.
I've been having an issue with the referencing of First Person Problems. I can see where people would say "Hey, that's so Sgt. Calhoun from Wreck-It-Ralph!" But I'd like to just think that since Wreck-It-Ralph held such a huge homage to many game genres, that First Person Problems is actually a shout out towards First Person Shooters in a nutshell.
Go Go Jumper is actually a reference towards the old school platformer hero. It's not just Mario, it's for many more.
Did anyone figure out Ivory Soldier? At first I thought it might be a reference towards both Ico & Shadow of the Colossus, but I just want to make sure. It's definitely based on a game where the person is a hero in a deserted land....and those were the only two games I could think of. The "armor," especially the leg & torso portions of the item reminded me of one of the last colossi you had to defeat. The armor looks like something you could climb.
But if you guys managed to figure it out, let me know! lol
Ok. thanks. I wasn't sure about this reference but with your evidence, it prove it. I'm go ahead and put it with the rest of the references.
I think Lady Katrinn (the Valkyrie helmet) may also be in reference to Game of Thrones.
I know that it's not a video game but something in the wording and/or hair color seems like a reference.
So it could be a reference to both?
I think Lady Katrinn (the Valkyrie helmet) may also be in reference to Game of Thrones.
I know that it's not a video game but something in the wording and/or hair color seems like a reference.
So it could be a reference to both?
I think Lady Katrinn (the Valkyrie helmet) may also be in reference to Game of Thrones.
I know that it's not a video game but something in the wording and/or hair color seems like a reference.
So it could be a reference to both?
It could be. can you show me more evidence?
Well, it's a passing reference.
First of all, the name. Lady Katrinn is close to " Lady Catelyn", the Game of Thrones character.
Second
she gets decapitated in the show/book. So the ".01% to drop headgear" might be in reference to that. This is a fairly recent development in the TV show so that could be why Gaia was targeting it with a few points.
Third, it's not easy to just show you a picture of her and have it be exactly that so I'll provide a wiki Link
I think Lady Katrinn (the Valkyrie helmet) may also be in reference to Game of Thrones.
I know that it's not a video game but something in the wording and/or hair color seems like a reference.
So it could be a reference to both?
It could be. can you show me more evidence?
Well, it's a passing reference.
First of all, the name. Lady Katrinn is close to " Lady Catelyn", the Game of Thrones character.
Second
she gets decapitated in the show/book. So the ".01% to drop headgear" might be in reference to that. This is a fairly recent development in the TV show so that could be why Gaia was targeting it with a few points.
Third, it's not easy to just show you a picture of her and have it be exactly that so I'll provide a wiki Link