Post by DarkAlchemistNinja on May 12, 2009 13:19:02 GMT -5
<welcome to THE WORLD>
.Hack//G.U. is a PS2 game trilogy where you play a character by the name of Haseo, who is playing a virtual reality game called The World, where people can create characters with all kinds of different attributes and looks. The storyline of G.U. follows along the with the storyline of the anime .Hack//Roots, as somewhat of a continuation of the anime. In Roots, Haseo is a rather rude, emotastic n00b who encounters an unusual PC (player character) by the name of Ovan, who is the leader of a Guild called the Twilight Brigade. This Guild is on the search for an item called the Key Of The Twilight, which many do not believe even exists. Throughout the series Haseo keeps encountering a player that is come later to be known simply as Tri Edge, whom Haseo blames for the PKing (player-killing) of the girl he has grown to "love," the PC Shino. When Shino was Pked, her concious mind was trapped in The World and her real self went into a coma. She wasnt the only one whom this happened to. In G.U. you begin as Haseo when he begins in Roots, you get Pked, and then Ovan comes and revives you, as it happens in Roots, but then you do a time jump and suddenly you are level 133 and are known as Haseo the PKK (player killer killer) The Terror Of Death, obsessed with finding Ovan (who disappeared shortly after Shino was Pked by Tri-Edge) and finding Tri-Edge himself. You see Ovan and follow him. You exchange words, a very odd conversation, then he logs out and you go to the area where Shino was PKed, the Hulle Granz Cathedral, where Tri-Edge appears. You battle him and he uses a technique on you called Data Drain. Your system crashes and all your former data is lost. When you recover from your confusion, you log back into The World only to find that you have been brought back to level 1. You see Ovan and follow him, but never catch up with him because you quite literally run into two PCs named Silabus and Gaspard. . .and thats when the game really begins. If you want more of the storyline, lmk, because not everyone loves spoilers.
.Hack//G.U. is a PS2 game trilogy where you play a character by the name of Haseo, who is playing a virtual reality game called The World, where people can create characters with all kinds of different attributes and looks. The storyline of G.U. follows along the with the storyline of the anime .Hack//Roots, as somewhat of a continuation of the anime. In Roots, Haseo is a rather rude, emotastic n00b who encounters an unusual PC (player character) by the name of Ovan, who is the leader of a Guild called the Twilight Brigade. This Guild is on the search for an item called the Key Of The Twilight, which many do not believe even exists. Throughout the series Haseo keeps encountering a player that is come later to be known simply as Tri Edge, whom Haseo blames for the PKing (player-killing) of the girl he has grown to "love," the PC Shino. When Shino was Pked, her concious mind was trapped in The World and her real self went into a coma. She wasnt the only one whom this happened to. In G.U. you begin as Haseo when he begins in Roots, you get Pked, and then Ovan comes and revives you, as it happens in Roots, but then you do a time jump and suddenly you are level 133 and are known as Haseo the PKK (player killer killer) The Terror Of Death, obsessed with finding Ovan (who disappeared shortly after Shino was Pked by Tri-Edge) and finding Tri-Edge himself. You see Ovan and follow him. You exchange words, a very odd conversation, then he logs out and you go to the area where Shino was PKed, the Hulle Granz Cathedral, where Tri-Edge appears. You battle him and he uses a technique on you called Data Drain. Your system crashes and all your former data is lost. When you recover from your confusion, you log back into The World only to find that you have been brought back to level 1. You see Ovan and follow him, but never catch up with him because you quite literally run into two PCs named Silabus and Gaspard. . .and thats when the game really begins. If you want more of the storyline, lmk, because not everyone loves spoilers.