Even better, Capcom's done a lot to facilitate the player's ability to litter
the street with corpse parts, including a refinement of weapon crafting.
Not exact matches
There was no school breakfast program when I was in school, and poverty was common enough that the government felt the need to declare war on it, and yet the
streets weren't littered
with young
corpses.
Westminster is littered
with the
corpses of people who crossed Gordon Brown en route to Downing
Street: he is not going to quit because a few backbenchers criticise him on the telly.
- Siege Warfare: Players can attack each other's settlements
with powerful war machines, such as siege towers or trebuchets, and fling rotting
corpses over the walls of their enemies to spread pestilence in their
streets.
Weeks would provide audiences
with a vibrant tour of the city's monumental landmarks — Big Ben, Parliament, Wembley Stadium — if not for the omnipresent
corpses littering the cobblestone
streets.
As the number of infected grows, the craggy buildings erode at the seams, running water runs scarce, and the narrow
streets are like greasy, rotting skin, festering
with weeds, flies, and
corpses.
A visit to Puerto Rico shows the horrific cruelty of tossing dogs on the
streets, where the roads and roadsides are littered
with the
corpses or half dead bodies of dogs hit by cars.
Whether you create a city replete
with traffic jams, natural disasters, and piles of
corpses lining the
street, or create a vegan utopia
with the Green Cities expansion, you are bound to have fun in this city building game.
From the winding cobbled
streets of New Yarnham, soaked in crimson and littered
with corpses and debris, to the dark corridors of subterranean tombs, every environment is striking in its haunting atmosphere and meticulous attention to detail.
In 2004, in the days after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, the
streets of New Orleans were filled
with floating men: the bloated
corpses of mostly poor, black residents left behind by rescue services.