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Sep 13, 2016
Perfect for lunches!
These are perfect for storing sauces in my lunches without worrying about spills! Even some of the best reusable lunch containers spill.

Feb 14, 2018
Almost exactly like the stock band!
The silicone band on my Forerunner 35 broke after about 2 years of use and abuse, but the watch itself is still going strong so of course I had to find a replacement band. The texture is almost exactly the same as the original and it works great. I've worn my watch in the tub, to wash dishes and to cook and have had no issues.
Mar 09, 2011
A Must-Play Classic
I remember back when I was a kid in high school, when I would count down the last few minutes of class anticipating getting home to play this game. Parasite Eve was and will always remain one of my most cherished favorite games, period.
Graphics. The real time graphics are amazing for their time. The characters are unique and well-rendered, the horrors and bosses you will meet during this game are imaginative and significantly unnerving, and the overall creepiness created by the visual effects was enough to make me a little nervous playing alone in the dark. The precious few cutscenes are smooth and transition well to and from gameplay.
Sound. While Parasite Eve lacks slightly in sound effects, the overall ambiance is still there, and the sound effects you do experience are tasteful. The music score is a stunning combination of haunting opera and upbeat synth-pop vaguely reminiscent of crime drama themes. While the music can become a bit repetitive if you're stuck in one area for too long, it's still easy enough to listen to without wanting to tear your hair out. The ending theme is beautiful in both its English and Spanish versions, depending upon which version of the game you were fortunate enough to pick up.
Gameplay. Parasite Eve was a first for me in terms of gameplay because of its free-movement combat system. For someone who primarily played turn-based RPGs and diving in knowing that PE is classified as an RPG without reading much into the gameplay, it was initially a little bit of a challenge, but the combat system is easy to get used to. It feels somewhat manic at times but evasion, which is at times imperative for survival, is highly based upon the player's reflexes and ability to navigate the small combat areas. The random battles can be annoying just as they can in any RPG, but the leveling system isn't too painful. There will be some grinding if you're someone who doesn't like difficult boss battles, and items are a bit scarce. Some of the powerups that you can purchase for your weapons are rather pointless and the inventory is annoyingly small, but fans of games like Resident Evil will be right at home here. Finding concealed items and hidden content is somewhat akin to the style of games back on the NES and SNES consoles where you pretty much had to hump the furniture and spam your action button around suspicious looking crates.
Story. In my humble opinion, PE has one of the most intricate and interesting plots for its genre. The story is twisty and at times confusing as much of the dialog is steeped in medical jargon, but taking into account the fact that an entire novel's worth of content had to be squeezed into one game, the execution was quite satisfying. The characters are not your typical cookie-cutter RPG Johns and Janes by any stretch. Each one has a unique personality that you can love, loathe, or at least understand.
Replay value. Let's be honest. There isn't much replay value in most RPGs, at least not for a few years after playing them on account of the time investment involved in game completion. For me, PE was an exception to the rule. Overall I'd say it's a very fun game with a deeply engrossing plot and enough quality content to make it enjoyable to play more than once. I was glad to pick this game up again and I've so far enjoyed it just as much as I did back when I was putting off homework to fight the twisted beasts of Parasite Eve's macabre world.