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Park_3548 The Ultimed Thrill

6 Comments

  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • Sulakke%s's Photo

    His park planning has always been great. The rest is clearly not as refined as his later parks. I love all the spelling mistakes. 'Spongsbob Sqourpants', fantastic! :D

  • Jappy%s's Photo

    His spelling was even worse than mine! :p

     

    Great little park, a nice example from the early years of realistic RCT2.

  • Liampie%s's Photo
    Nice park. Very unrefined, the spelling mistakes are worse than ever (Paul is the Dutch Kumba), and I think the park is too spread out (with not so good foliage to fill the gaps), but it is overall nice and a lot of fun to explore, maybe because it is so spaceous and easy on the eyes. I like how this park appears to be a transition from being a beginner to the later Paul, all the trademark style elements are here already, only in rough form. The spelling mistakes are actually part of the charm for me, for admittedly purely nostalgic reasons.

    I think it's no better or worse than some bronzes we've had, but I wouldn't necessarily disagree if this won nothing (which seems to be the case). Voted 50%.
  • FredD%s's Photo

    Weird, I was on the Miracles/Save/guide fora since the beginning of it but this park says me nothing. 

  • Jappy%s's Photo

    That gave me an idea: apparently, you can still acces rctmiracles.nl via the internet archive: wayback machine, and some parks are still downloadable!

     

    EDIT: RCT-guide.bl is also still accessible, but sadly, none of the parks are still up for download, nor are the screenshots. Thank God I saved some of them for personal use before it shut down.

  • G Force%s's Photo

    I'm not sure what it is about these Paul or "Paulism" parks, they just dont do much for me.  Maybe its just me but they feel far more derivative than modern CP6/Pac realism ever has been.  

     

    That being said its cool to see an old park like this, undeniable the influence and influences that are showcased in Paul's work.