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Concord Park is shaped like a burger with an overly large patty. The outer-ring of the " | Concord Park is shaped like a burger with an overly large patty. The outer-ring of the " | ||
- | The main meat of the burger is where the 8 primary zones of the park are located, as well as the central " | + | The main meat of the burger is where the 8 primary zones of the park are located, as well as the central " |
The bottom bun houses all the necessary components to keep the station functioning, | The bottom bun houses all the necessary components to keep the station functioning, | ||
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Hero mode functions in Grimvale are primarily themed around ghost hunting and exorcism, with the odd monster hunt thrown in for good measure. | Hero mode functions in Grimvale are primarily themed around ghost hunting and exorcism, with the odd monster hunt thrown in for good measure. | ||
==== Nightlane ==== | ==== Nightlane ==== | ||
+ | Nightlane is the synthesized cityscape of Concord Park. Neon, polished plastics, and sleek metals decorate the landscape of this Noir-inspired locale. Most of the attractions have a need for speed, so thrillseekers are most likely to get their money' | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | One of the main events involves a hostage crisis, allowing people to have all the fun of seeing either firsthand or second hand a standoff between cops and robbers - for those that are into that type of thing. | ||
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==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
- | Many of the Hero Mode events involve a crime theme, oftentimes trying to piece together a story through several scenes and deduct who is the criminal through evidence, audio logs, and testimony. | + | Many of the Hero Mode events involve a crime theme, oftentimes trying to piece together a story through several scenes and deduct who is the criminal through evidence, audio logs, and testimony. Included are a vehicle chase sequence carefully constructed to replicate the thrills without the need for VR plugins. |
==== Everwood ==== | ==== Everwood ==== | ||
+ | Everwood is the nature themed zone of Concord Park. Much of it plays with scale, and features a vast array of massive (synthetic) flora and artificial sun and moonlight. | ||
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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | One of the main events in Everwood involves bringing a swath of " | ||
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==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
+ | In Everwood, chases bringing down big beasties are common, as are platforming areas revolving around getting to the top of large plants and facing down with a monster at the top. | ||
==== Lost Kingdom ==== | ==== Lost Kingdom ==== | ||
+ | Lost Kingdom is a zone modeled after ancient arcane temples and ruins found around the cosmos. | ||
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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | Events include a purification ritual designed to drive back the incursions from the hero mode failures. The stylized rituals involve either summoning ancient golems/ | ||
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==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
+ | Hero mode in Lost Kingdom turns into more traditional dungeon crawls to prevent the resurrection of a lich, cultists summoning an eldritch deity, and the rise of a goblinoid tribe. Failure leads to a landscape corruption and actors/ | ||
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