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So I'm the only one who though Vengeance was great? Ok, it coulda done with the animatronics that are shown in the manufactures promotional video, but still, for the space its a stunning little ride.
Vengence is CLEVER, but not a great ride. There is a huge difference.
You can't pump clever effects and interactivity into something without stopping for a second to ask "is this fun?"
On top of that Vengence has terrible capacity and then there's the issue of how irrelevant the thematic content was to the attraction as a whole. I'm all for theme parkification of non theme park attractions, particually museum-like ones such as Dungeons, but it needs to have relevance. The ride that's only real wow factor is technological boasting has no place in an attraction centred around making you feel like you've gone back in time.
I still would like something like an indoor Top Spin. On one of them in complete darkness would be amazing. I know the contract is ending but I think it could work being themed to Saw at Thorpe or at a stretch, Swarm.
Well a Swarm themed top spin would be fantastic.
The centre bar between the two ride towers could easily have an alien designed onto it, and maybe with a few Swarm aliens on the side of the support structures, that would be amazing.
Urgh I hate it. I thought it was meant to be a quaint British town? Sorry, but how many of those have billboards like that? If it were for moneysupermarket.com or something it'd be more believable.
To be fair, the "quaint British town" thing has been a confusing setting since the beginning, and it's evident really that it was only ever picked as a thematic setting because it's cheaper and easier than going with a modern town or city.
A billboard is pushing it though, you dont see billboards around the UK that often at all, let alone in country towns.
But past the realism, does it look out of place?
Not really.
So do I have an issue with it?
No.
I have a far greater issue with the news report insisting that we're at Thorpe Park. That I find irritating. Why is there at church at Thorpe..? No.
Stop moaning over nothing, so what if a little village town wouldn't have a billboard like that, it looks bloody awesome and will add to the ride! So what's the problem... Their isn't one, your just moaning for the sake of it.
Looks good...apart from the "Hell" graffiti. If I'm going to nit-pick (which I am), the story says the town has been mysteriously been taken over, yet somebody (presumably a brain-dead zombie survivor) has managed to spray graffiti on it.
Meh, I love Swarm and near a good keyhole/near miss can only improve the ride.
However, what concerns me is some people have said Swarm hasn't been popular because it appears to scary (which I've considered ****, Stealth is physically more intimidating). A near miss like this will only make it appear more scary and therefore less appealing?
**** it, if it means the queue is shorter, it means I can have more goes <3
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