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* Though a Teen rated game, ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' seemed to warrant a Mature rating[[note]] It actually ''did'' get the Japanese equivalent, a D rating[[/note]]; it gave plenty of warning to people who caught the reference to the movie ''Film/SoylentGreen'' (which would likely be lost on the T rating demographic), nevertheless, one scene in particular occurred in a green factory with a conveyor belt that had dead mutated people dropped on it that then went through giant grinders resembling sink garbage disposals.

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* Though a Teen rated game, ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' seemed to warrant a Mature rating[[note]] It actually ''did'' get the Japanese equivalent, a D rating[[/note]]; it gave plenty of warning to people who caught the reference to the movie ''Film/SoylentGreen'' (which would likely be lost on the T rating demographic), nevertheless, one scene in particular occurred in a green factory with a conveyor belt that had dead mutated people dropped on it that then went through giant grinders resembling sink garbage disposals. While blood had appeared in the animated cutscenes, every single body has a splat of a red puddle, and bits of blood ''flying everywhere'' in the process.
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* Though a Teen rated game, it seemed to warrant a Mature rating[[note]] It actually ''did'' get the Japanese equivalent, a D rating[[/note]]; it gave plenty of warning to people who caught the reference to the movie ''Film/SoylentGreen'' (which would likely be lost on the T rating demographic), nevertheless, one scene in particular occurred in a green factory with a conveyor belt that had dead mutated people dropped on it that then went through giant grinders resembling sink garbage disposals.

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* Though a Teen rated game, it ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' seemed to warrant a Mature rating[[note]] It actually ''did'' get the Japanese equivalent, a D rating[[/note]]; it gave plenty of warning to people who caught the reference to the movie ''Film/SoylentGreen'' (which would likely be lost on the T rating demographic), nevertheless, one scene in particular occurred in a green factory with a conveyor belt that had dead mutated people dropped on it that then went through giant grinders resembling sink garbage disposals.
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Adding my view about the Zeboim civilization and what it meant to us.


* Let's talk about Zeboim for a minute: prior to the final dungeon, you have the chance to enter a seemingly innoucuous lighthouse, which leads down to the underground and fairly well preserved ruins of a Zeboim city where Fei and Elly lived (and Emeralda was created) in a past life. There are no people aside from Big Joe, and the music, if you can call it that, is just a continual, terrifying gong reminiscent of ''Silent Hill''. You get to explore a whole slew of abandoned buildings, including a television studio, where you learn exactly *how* Zeboim fell: Miang was there too, whispering into the government's ear to trigger a nuclear war. And aside from an optional scene or a visit to Big Joe's shop, the gonging is still happening the whole time.

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* Let's talk about Zeboim for a minute: prior to the final dungeon, you have the chance to enter a seemingly innoucuous lighthouse, which leads down to the underground and fairly well preserved ruins of a Zeboim city where Fei and Elly lived (and Emeralda was created) in a past life. There are no people aside from Big Joe, and the music, if you can call it that, is just a continual, terrifying gong reminiscent of ''Silent Hill''. You get to explore a whole slew of abandoned buildings, including a television studio, where you learn exactly *how* Zeboim fell: Miang was there too, whispering into the government's ear to trigger a nuclear war. And aside from an optional scene or a visit to Big Joe's shop, the gonging is still happening the whole time.time.
**Here is my harsh realization behind the Zeboim civilization; It is meant to be the era that resembles very realistically the most of our in real life era even up to today regarding political feuds, rising crime, a slumping economy, barely tolerable living standards, a largely divided nation and much more that has been plaguing our society since decades. Only time will tell if tensions between the superpowers and our above-mentioned issues are at the breaking point there would be nuclear war that we all would may eventually share the fate of the Zeboim civilization with future generations, should a few remaining strong survive the outcome, looking at our sad and messy history leaving behind a broken and ruined world...
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* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action[[spoiler: , which will later be revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement.

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* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action[[spoiler: , action, which will later be revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], Weltall-Id, to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement.
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* Miang can reincarnate in any woman the moment she dies. As a theoretical, say you're in a town with only two women. She's one of them. You're the other. She gets stabbed and dies. [[GrandTheftMe Guess what's going to happen to you?]]

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* Miang can reincarnate in any woman the moment she dies. As a theoretical, say you're in a town with only two women. She's one of them. You're the other. She gets stabbed and dies. [[GrandTheftMe Guess what's going to happen to you?]]you?]]
* Let's talk about Zeboim for a minute: prior to the final dungeon, you have the chance to enter a seemingly innoucuous lighthouse, which leads down to the underground and fairly well preserved ruins of a Zeboim city where Fei and Elly lived (and Emeralda was created) in a past life. There are no people aside from Big Joe, and the music, if you can call it that, is just a continual, terrifying gong reminiscent of ''Silent Hill''. You get to explore a whole slew of abandoned buildings, including a television studio, where you learn exactly *how* Zeboim fell: Miang was there too, whispering into the government's ear to trigger a nuclear war. And aside from an optional scene or a visit to Big Joe's shop, the gonging is still happening the whole time.
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* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action[[spoiler: , which will later be revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement. Specifically, the people mutating into the grotesque Wels and becoming parts for Deus. And it's no small number of people either; everyone who doesn't have PlotArmor (''most'' [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]]) mutate. It's also implied they ''don't get better'' in the game's ending, and are killed along with Deus.
* Anything to do with the Wels, especially [[spoiler:on the second disc, where people start turning into them while "Omen" plays in the background.]]
* When Elly and Fei realize what they ate in Solaris...

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** And then Elly and Fei realize what they ate in Solaris...
* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action[[spoiler: , which will later be revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement. Specifically,
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** Anything to do with the Wels, especially [[spoiler:on the second disc, where people start turning into them while "Omen" plays in the background.]]

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** * Anything to do with the Wels, especially [[spoiler:on the second disc, where people start turning into them while "Omen" plays in the background.]]
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* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action[[spoiler: , which will later be revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement. Specifically, the people mutating into the grotesque Wels and becoming parts for Deus. And it's no small number of people either; everyone who doesn't have PlotArmor (''most'' [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]]) mutate. It's also implied they ''don't get better'' in the game's ending, and are killed along with Deus.

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* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action[[spoiler: , which will later be revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement. Specifically, the people mutating into the grotesque Wels and becoming parts for Deus. And it's no small number of people either; everyone who doesn't have PlotArmor (''most'' [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]]) mutate. It's also implied they ''don't get better'' in the game's ending, and are killed along with Deus.
** Anything to do with the Wels, especially [[spoiler:on the second disc, where people start turning into them while "Omen" plays in the background.]]
* When Elly and Fei realize what they ate in Solaris...
* Miang can reincarnate in any woman the moment she dies. As a theoretical, say you're in a town with only two women. She's one of them. You're the other. She gets stabbed and dies. [[GrandTheftMe Guess what's going to happen to you?]]
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* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action [[spoiler: Later revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement. Specifically, the people mutating into the grotesque Wels and becoming parts for Deus. And it's no small number of people either; everyone who doesn't have PlotArmor (''most'' [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]]) mutate. It's also implied they ''don't get better'' in the game's ending, and are killed along with Deus.

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* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action [[spoiler: Later action[[spoiler: , which will later be revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement. Specifically, the people mutating into the grotesque Wels and becoming parts for Deus. And it's no small number of people either; everyone who doesn't have PlotArmor (''most'' [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]]) mutate. It's also implied they ''don't get better'' in the game's ending, and are killed along with Deus.
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* Though a Teen rated game, it seemed to warrant a Mature rating[[note]] It actually ''did'' get the Japanese equivalent, a D rating[[/note]]; it gave plenty of warning to people who caught the reference to the movie ''Film/Soylent Green'' (which would likely be lost on the T rating demographic), nevertheless, one scene in particular occurred in a green factory with a conveyor belt that had dead mutated people dropped on it that then went through giant grinders resembling sink garbage disposals.

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* Though a Teen rated game, it seemed to warrant a Mature rating[[note]] It actually ''did'' get the Japanese equivalent, a D rating[[/note]]; it gave plenty of warning to people who caught the reference to the movie ''Film/Soylent Green'' ''Film/SoylentGreen'' (which would likely be lost on the T rating demographic), nevertheless, one scene in particular occurred in a green factory with a conveyor belt that had dead mutated people dropped on it that then went through giant grinders resembling sink garbage disposals.
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* Though a Teen rated game, it seemed to warrant a Mature rating[[note]] It actually ''did'' get the Japanese equivalent, a D rating[[/note]]; it gave plenty of warning to people who caught the reference to the movie ''Film/Soylent Green'' (which would likely be lost on the T rating demographic), nevertheless, one scene in particular occurred in a green factory with a conveyor belt that had dead mutated people dropped on it that then went through giant grinders resembling sink garbage disposals.
* The first scene where we see the mysterious red mech in action [[spoiler: Later revealed as being as Weltall-Id]], to say that the sheer power and HopelessBossFight at said time is terrifying is an understatement. Specifically, the people mutating into the grotesque Wels and becoming parts for Deus. And it's no small number of people either; everyone who doesn't have PlotArmor (''most'' [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]]) mutate. It's also implied they ''don't get better'' in the game's ending, and are killed along with Deus.

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