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ignore, download khfan15's version vs. RedMaverickZero
ignore, download khfan15's version Perversion that you can only expect from the Giz himself. Clever, and hilarious.
JSH357
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RedMaverickZero
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Review # 50 for RedMaverickZero Perversion that you can only expect from the Giz himself. Clever, and hilarious.
Them's Fightin' Words
    OHR House 2 started out fantastic. The cast was wonderful, and it was brilliantly well written. And to be honest, the thought of more than one author for this project was a lil discouraging at first. But after seeing this, I have complete faith in all of the team. This week was done by none other than the Giz himself. And there were plenty of dirty jokes, action, and deception. Nothing less than what you should be expecting from Gizmog.


Graphics
    The graphics haven't changed. The only thing different is the inside of certain people's rooms. Like JJ and me. They're fairly bland, just a simple one tile bed and a poster or a door on the wall. Very bland, and I think they could have used a lil more for these rooms, considering in House 1, the rooms were well decorated and significant to the jokes. However, if those are the only bad things I noticed, then that's fine. There's also a set of train tracks, and they look quite good. Graphically, nothing really new.
 
Storyline
    Holy crap. I fell in love with this episode from the start. Chaos Nyte, being quite the bastard in this season, decides to piss off as many people as he possibly can. And somehow... somehow he thinks that he can win even though he's a jerk to everyone in the house. How that would work, I don't know. Anyways, he allows a train company to build through the house. So that means no one gets any sleep due to the train at night. And ChaosNyte continues to be a jerk. Meanwhile, the air head RedMaverickZero seems to form an alliance with the house ditz. And let's just say, it's a weird alliance. I mean, one ditz with a stoner. What the heck?! The dialogue was extremely well written, and the story flowed beautifully. I was entirely suprised by this. Great til the very end.
 
Gameplay
    See Week One  
  Battle
    See Week One  
  Map Design
    See Week One  
  Balance
    See Week One  
Music
    There are a few more tracks added to this week. But for the most part they are the same.  
Enjoyment
    To me, OHR House isn't just a game. It's like one of your favorite television programs that you just can't wait for. Like how some people have been eagerly awaiting new episodes of Family Guy and grow quite impatient. The same feeling applies to this. And anything that can do that and keep making me want more, is definitely in my opinion, a great product. I loved the story, the characters are unfolding more and more into something fantastic. Great job.  
Final Blows
    The team is doing a fantastic job. And you guys have impressed me once again. Keep up the great work!
ChaosNyte will do anything for immunity! Even tying Uncommon to the tracks of a train!

ChaosNyte will do anything for immunity! Even tying Uncommon to the tracks of a train!
Final Scores
Graphics: 9/10.0
See week one
Storyline: 9.5/10.0
Well written, and clever. The episodes just keep getting better!
Gameplay: 1/10.0
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Music: 10/10.0
Just as wondeful as before. And like I said last time, the music makes the game, and in this season, the music most definitely makes the game!
Enjoyment: 10/10.0
The anticipation for the results and week 3 keeps me going. Keep up the great work everyone!
Overall Grade: A+
Final Thoughts
    Week Two - The arrogant CN  


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