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#1 Apr 04 2011 at 11:30 AM Rating: Good
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The US Playstation Blog released a new article about the upcoming Earth Defense Force game being released in July. This one specifically goes over the major monster types and their attacks.

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CLASSIFIED: Recently, Intel managed to intercept and partially decrypt a series of Ravager burst transmissions. The following brief has been pieced together from these fragments and accuracy is questionable.

The Ravagers are an insectoid race, originating in the distant [No Translation Available] system, far beyond currently detectable exosystems. Long capable of interstellar travel, they left their home planet, [No Translation Available] after resource depletion, atmospheric degradation, and increased solar activity began to render it uninhabitable and the majority of their kind were wiped out. This period is described as “the Great Culling”— a period when all weakness and mercy were purged from the Ravager race. (Apparently, the more militant factions in Ravager society helped in this “Culling”.) The survivors boarded enormous ships and left their dying planet. Probes were sent out in vast numbers to locate and analyze habitable planets. Extremely advanced genetic seeding techniques allowed the probes to deploy virally distributed Ravager genetic material to planet surfaces, where native lifeforms would begin a rapid process of mutation into Ravagers, wiping out competing lifeforms and ultimately becoming a part of the Ravager Hive Mind, a group intelligence spanning multiple galaxies.

As far as we can tell, Earth is one of a very few planets where the genetic seeding did not initially take root for some reason. It is considered a prime candidate for a new Ravager homeworld and has become the target of a sizable Ravager Attack—consisting of enhanced (and successful) genetic seeding efforts and the arrival of a sizable Ravager assault force.

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WOLF SPIDER

CLASSIFICATION: Organic, Swarm

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Approximately 10 meters in diameter (including its legs), the Wolf Spider appears to be of terrestrial origin—an enlarged mutant variant of the common wolf spider. They appear to retain the strong hunting instincts and abilities of their smaller kin as well as keen eyesight and enhanced webbing delivery.

ARMAMENT:

* Webbing: Effective at range
* Bite: Effective in close quarters

BEHAVIOR: Sporting powerful jaws, a devastating jump attack, and the ability to fire movement-hindering webbing, the Wolf Spider is a formidable foe. It uses its ranged web attack to slow down its prey, and then rapidly closes in by either jumping or running. When in range, it delivers a punishing bite. Unlike common terrestrial spiders, these Ravager-enhanced Wolf Spiders are not solitary hunters—they tend to hunt in packs.

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TICKS

CLASSIFICATION: Organic, Small

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Ticks are the smallest of the Ravagers— about chest height to the average Trooper. They have a bulbous yellow and orange abdomen and resemble either a terrestrial tick or spider—although the fact that these creatures only have six legs seems to indicate that they are related to neither species. It is theorized that the caustic explosion produced by the Ticks is the result of some sort of internal chemical reaction.

ARMAMENT:

* Corrosive Acid Explosion: Effective in close quarters

BEHAVIOR: Ticks, whether spawned from a Bomber Spider or are what Intel is calling the “free range” variety, select a victim and pursue. Once they have gotten close to intended target, the Ticks jump toward that target and attempt to latch on to the target and explode in a burst of corrosive acid. Bomber-spawned Ticks seem “programmed” to explode after a fixed period of time. The free range variety seems to lack the timed fuse.

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BOMBER SPIDER

CLASSIFICATION: Organic, Large

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: The Bomber Spider is an enormous arachnid and is the largest organic Ravager spider encountered to date. It features pronounced mandibles and a pulsating, pockmarked golden-orange abdomen, with rather stocky, spiny legs. With a diameter of approximately 20 meters (including its legs) and height approach 10 meters, it is an imposing presence on the battlefield. Despite its organic appearance, it should be considered a hardened target.

ARMAMENT:

* Mandibles: Effective in close quarters
* Targeted Tick Launch: Effective at range
* General Tick Spawn: Effective at close and medium range

BEHAVIOR: Although the Bomber Spider lacks the agility of the smaller Wolf Spider, it is capable of rendering a significant area quite dangerous. The Bomber continually spawns or launches Ticks, which seek out any and all targets in the area. The higher volume Tick spawns seem to be fairly short range in nature, but the Bomber also has the ability to launch smaller clusters of Ticks at a much greater range. The Bomber has a powerful bite attack and a tendency to charge at selected targets with surprising speed.

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DADDY LONG LEGS

CLASSIFICATION: Ravager, Large

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: The Daddy Long Legs (or DLL) is structurally similar to the terrestrial arachnid it is named after. However, this Daddy Long Legs has a leg span of over 150 meters and a body the size of a house. It is entirely metallic, feature two main Ravager sensory “eyes” on the front of its body, and multiple smaller red sensors studding its legs. A large iris-like deployment hatch is located on the underside of the DLL.

ARMAMENT:

* Lasers: Effective at range
* Plasma Blasts Effective at range
* Swarm Enemy Deployment: Effective at range

BEHAVIOR:
The Daddy Long Legs might appear to move slowly, but its large stride allows it to cover ground fairly rapidly. The Daddy Long Legs sports numerous lasers and plasma blasters. The projectiles fired by the plasma blasters appear to have some degree of seeking capability. In addition, the DLL uses its hatchway to drop Swarm-class enemies onto the battlefield. It is capable of deploying small swarms while moving, but can release much larger groups when stationary.

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MANTIS

CLASSIFICATION: Ravager, Large

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: This is an enormous robotic insectoid creature bearing some similarities to certain terrestrial mantis species, but different enough to suggest exclusively extraterrestrial origin. The Mantis is approximately 25 meters tall, and features 6 legs and two small wing-like appendages (which may be vestigial in nature). The four rear legs are used for locomotion, while the two forelegs serve as scythe-like weapons. The Mantis is completely metallic and displays the glowing red “eye” element, which seems to be a standard Ravager sensory device or organ.

ARMAMENT:

* Front Limbs: Effective in close quarters
* Sonic Blasts: Effective close and ranged

BEHAVIOR: To date, there have been few reported encounters with the Mantis, and even fewer survivors. Intelligence has been scant, and the information herein should not be considered a definitive guide to the Mantis’ behavior. The Mantis has been observed jumping great distances, often onto the tops of tall buildings. It uses its front legs as close range weapons, sweeping and stabbing them at enemies. The Mantis also seems able to produce some sort of sonic blast wave. Some reports have reported a focused and directed wave; others have referred to a general area blast effect.

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WASP

CLASSIFICATION: Organic, Mid-sized

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Wasps appear to be originally terrestrial in origin. They are significantly larger than Black Ants, at approximately 12-15 meters long. They are fast and agile fliers, and this particular strain of wasp seems to be extremely aggressive. They are predominately orange and yellow with black markings on abdomen.

ARMAMENT:

* Stinger: Effective in close quarters
* Venom Spray: Effective at range
* Mandibles: Effective in close quarters

BEHAVIOR: As is the case with normal terrestrial wasps, these giant variants attack from the air. Their Aerial Venom Attack is usually delivered while hovering, and although they might fire several volleys of venom from the same position, they do not tend to remain stationary for long. Their attack pattern generally has them either repositioning laterally, swooping over their target’s head and repositioning, diving in for a slam with the stinger, or going for a Pin Attack. The Pin Attack is the most dangerous because the victim is held down on the ground and repeatedly mauled by the Wasp’s powerful mandibles.

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ANT

CLASSIFICATION: Organic, Swarm

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Approximately 7 meters in length, the Black Ant appears to be a greatly enlarged variant of the common Black House Ant. Like its smaller cousins, the Black Ant is capable of delivering a vicious bite with its large mandibles. This variant also has the added ability of being able to spit large globs of venom over a fairly long distance.

ARMAMENTS:

* Mandibles: Effective in close quarters
* Venom Secretion Spit: Effective at range

BEHAVIOR: Often observed emerging from Ravager Anthills. However, they are highly efficient tunnelers and can emerge from the ground almost anywhere. Typically engage in swarming behavior and are rarely (if ever) seen alone. If you see one ant, be alert! There are more around.


Here is the full article with more pictures of the Ravagers. I am so getting this game.
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#2 Apr 04 2011 at 12:18 PM Rating: Good
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This game is not likely one I'll be playing. Smiley: lol
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#4 Apr 04 2011 at 6:41 PM Rating: Decent
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A giant spider that shoots a laser out of it's face. Yup, that's definitely Kao's worst nightmare.

Edited, Apr 5th 2011 12:07am by Turin
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I hate spiders soooo very much.
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Now that spring is really starting to kick in, the spiders that haunt my dorm's windows and balconies are reappearing. And these motherf*ckers are BIG and I am NOT HAPPY.
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This reminds me of a game version of Eight Legged Freaks. Only probably much better than the movie was.
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This looks f-ing awesome. lol

It needs more giant Cockroaches though.

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#11 Apr 05 2011 at 10:53 AM Rating: Good
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Vataro wrote:


FYI the spider report ends after the first link. The rest of the reports have nothing to do with it.
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Luckily in my kingdom called my apartment, spiders know they're an unwanted folk. They scare the lady of the kingdom and scare mine feline! So I strike upon them with the fury of 1000 shoes!
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I'm such a sissy I can't even get close enough to spiders to kill them (I'm serious--I scream like a little girl. The best I can manage is a kind of hit-and-run guerilla style, and that's only when I'm feeling particularly brave).

I'm well aware that the vast majority of spiders are harmless (though, to be fair, NJ does have 2 very dangerous spiders and 1 less dangerous, but painful-as-hell spider--all of which are kinda plain looking), but I can't help it. I can't even deal with harvestmen (daddylonglegs), and they aren't even arachnids!

Even those tiny jumping ones scare me.

The way they move, the webs, the eyes, the pincers, the hair... All of it just creeps me the @#$% out. I have trouble sleeping if I've even seen one in my room. D: And I would NEVER for ANY REASON hold a spider willingly.
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I'm with Digg on this.

Just the thought of holding one of those things to "overcome my fear" is enough for my fear to just skyrocket. And I've tried holding them, as in, someone threw one in my face. It didn't help.
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Oh god, the fear of discovering a spider on you... I literally SCREAM and run from the room while seizing...
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As much as I hate spiders the thought of shooting them, and blowing them up is awesome, with a price tag of 39.95 you can't go wrong cheap thrills are good thrills.
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Luckily in my kingdom called my apartment, spiders know they're an unwanted folk. They scare the lady of the kingdom and scare mine feline! So I strike upon them with the fury of 1000 shoes!
I favor chemical warfare, myself. Every time I see a living spider in my home, I bug bomb the house and then spray enough barrier spray around the house to create a 10-15 foot no critter's land in all directions.

Oh, and I've previously given this info to Kao, but I think you all might enjoy knowing it.

Spiders apparently hate the scent of eucalyptus. A few leaves or a thin layer of eucalyptus oil around every entry point into the home might not be a bad start to your spider repelling efforts. A bundle of leaves hanging from your shower head also fills the house with the medicine like smell that sends the critters packing. No idea about how that affects drawing in other critters, though.

Edit: Oh, and that game looks pretty sweet.

Edited, Apr 6th 2011 12:40am by Poldaran
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I just died for like half a second. Hate you.
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I just died for like half a second. Hate you.
Don't you want to give it a hug?
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I just died for like half a second. Hate you.
Don't you want to give it a hug?


Or a kiss?
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I want to KILL IT WITH FIRE! Smiley: mad
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I want to KILL IT WITH FIERY HOT PASSIONATE KISSES! Smiley: mad
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