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| TDIRunner:
When you "die" you revert back to a person, but I don't recall any type of story indicating that they started out as people who were transformed into monsters. Just good old fashion video games without stories. |
| e_brugal:
--- Quote from: TDIRunner on November 20, 2017, 02:13:14 PM ---When you "die" you revert back to a person, but I don't recall any type of story indicating that they started out as people who were transformed into monsters. Just good old fashion video games without stories. --- End quote --- exactly, don't recall that story either |
| Arseen:
From Wikipedia --- Quote ---Up to three simultaneous players control gigantic monsters who were formerly human. The game's protagonists are George, a King Kong-like gigantic gorilla transformed by an experimental vitamin, Lizzie, a Godzilla-like dinosaur/lizard transformed by a radioactive lake, and Ralph, a giant werewolf transformed by a food additive. --- End quote --- This matches my recollection of playing the game in Lego Dimensions' Midway Arcade Level Pack. |
| Megatron:
On the character select screen it shows a "file photo taken before mutation." VERY brief explanation of what happened. George (ape) was transformed by a science experiment, Lizzy (Lizard) was transformed by a radioactive lake and Ralph (Wolf) was transformed by food. So they WERE people, and when you "died" you transformed back into a naked person and slowly shuffle off screen. This movie seems to have done away with that premise. Which, honestly, I don't care about. |
| TDIRunner:
Yeah, that sounds familiar now. But regardless, none of the story really matters. It's just an excuse to destroy a bunch of CGI buildings. |
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