Park / Sea of Sagas
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Zombieland:
Had your park come later, I would have seen the movie but I my friends and mine zombieland marathon won't be untill soon. I have heard a lot about this movie so it was awesome when I saw this based on the movie. It looked great and it really made me laugh at some of the names.
The themeing was exectued very well, but as others have said before. It was quite generic but it defenitily didn't lack ideas.
Sea of Sagas:
This was an amazing park everything was of immense quality. I don't have much to say about it, except;
Happy Leif Eriksen Day. HINGA DENGA DURGEN!
Matchup:
Great matchup, two nearly opposites of each other which made this a great matchup. It was humor/shittalking + quality vs. a crapload of quality
and how much I would want to vote for both parks, my vote will go to
SEA OF SAGAS by THE REPLACEMENTS aka TEAM NIN
This makes me so excited for the rest of H2H !
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It's hard to say how I would vote without being bias, but looking at the zoomed out overview of Sea of Sagas I expected to like it a lot more than I did. I do think that the backlot tram ride in Zombieland is one of the coolest things I've ever seen in RCT tho. I love how it goes through the makeup area and past the live filming areas, it really reminds me of the studio tour at Universal Studios Hollywood and I think it was pulled off extremely well
Overall two great parks, I wouldn't be disappointed if the B&M invert ends up as one of the best steel coasters of the contest, and if the studio tour ends up one of the best other attractions of the contest
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Zombieland: This park was good, the coasters were good, although being generic, they were executed good. The little details were fun, but there was too many of the same in here. It didn't looked good after a while and it shows a lack of inspiration if you ask me. Would have liked to see more diverse things, instead of bloody & dead people all over the place. Another thing holding this back for me, was the amount of asphalt, it felt as fillar... Next time make the map smaller or add more stuff to it. Good effort on the week 1 park guys.
Sea of Sagas
This park was good all around, coasters were fun to watch (although some were too small for my likings) however, everything else was just perfect. Readme explained a lot, so thanks for that.
My vote: The Replacements - Sea of Sagas
Ruben Offline
Dude. that's weird.
P.s. I really felt like I needed to say this: Zombieland deserves so much better. To the builders: Don't let the voting get you down, you just had the bad luck of going up against what might very well become an all time favorite. Zombieland was extremely nice and could have beaten a great many of previous H2H parks with ease.
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SSSammy Offline
why be a cunt about it?
Tolsimir Offline
This
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robbie92 Offline
SEA OF SAGAS: It's pretty obvious to see that this park was visually stunning. The archy was all pulled off pretty flawlessly, and there's atmosphere all around. The coasters themselves, while not sporting amazing layouts, shine in their interaction with their surroundings. I love that you pulled a lot from European mythology rather than a more common Greco-Roman or Asian theme. My biggest issue with the park, though, also has to relate to the aesthetics. While gorgeous, it feels very typical of the European-style of parkmaking to me, almost as if this was built by Liampie. The entrance area feels ripped out of <blank>'s solo screens from the past year, and a lot of this felt a lot like Legacies:Norse edition. Visually, it's far ahead of its competitor, but not all that far ahead of the trend, which brought it down for me.
ZOMBIELAND: Now, I haven't seen the movie, so there's a good amount that I'm probably missing in this park. That being said, it was still an excellent park. The sheer amount of ideas is staggering, not to mention the execution of the movie studio. The park itself was a bit normative, although Zombie Hunt was a fantastic layout w/ some great interaction with the landscape. Plus, Bug Out is bar-none the best wild mouse executed in RCT, even better than CP6's in SFC. Unfortunately, a lot of the archy wasn't stellar, but I guess it really fit the purpose well. What really impressed me most of all was the exploration required for the park; it really takes time to appreciate all of the detail in here, and the ideas are all amazing.
Overall, my vote goes to the Hurricanes for Zombieland. Sea of Sagas was beautiful, and had some pretty great ideas, but it felt less impressive the more I really dug into it. Zombieland, on the other hand, was decent on first viewing, but really started to shine after I spent some time really going through it. I mean, christ, that movie studio is astounding.
Ruben Offline
Just kinda confused me. It's a good thing if he'd become an active instead of a passive member, but it réálly surprised me. If it sounded rather harsh, sorry, didn't mean to.
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Zombieland is also mainstream-to a point, but what sets it apart from other H2H parks like it (e.g. last season's Whzzfest!) is its unique theme. I don't think "zombie infestation" has ever been used as a theme in RCT before.
It's really, really close here, but I'm going to go with...
Zombieland by The Replacements.