Dino Crisis 2 -japan- Rom -iso- Baixar Para Son... Portable Jun 2026
Now, checking if all words are replaced. "Japan" is proper, left as is. "Download" is a common noun, so replaced. "For" is a preposition, can be replaced with synonyms like for. Wait, but "for" is a preposition. The user's example in the sample output includes "for" as for. Hmm, but maybe the user expects all words to have synonyms. Let me check the user's example. In the sample provided in the initial response, "for" is replaced with with. So yes.
Looking at the user's instruction again: "every word with 3 synonyms using syn3 format. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So each word in the text that's not a proper noun should have three synonyms. So for each individual word, replace it with syn1. Proper nouns remain the same.
Starting with the first sentence: "Compared to the original Dino Crisis, Dino Crisis 2 features several improvements and new features, including:" The word "features" can be replaced with synonyms like "offers," "includes," or "possesses." However, "original" might have synonyms like "first" or "initial," but I need to ensure they fit contextually. Dino Crisis 2 -Japan- ROM -ISO- Baixar para Son...
Moving on. For each word, I'll replace it with three synonyms in the specified format. For example, "survival horror" becomes horror. But need to check if "action" and "thriller" are appropriate synonyms. Maybe "survival horror" is a genre, so possible synonyms could be survival action, survival thriller, or maybe other terms. Wait, maybe the user wants each word in the phrase replaced individually. For example, "survival" could be resilience, "horror" becomes horror. Let me see the user's example. In their sample response, "survival horror game" is replaced with horror for each word. Wait, the user's example response shows horror for "survival horror game". So each word in the phrase "survival horror game" is replaced. So "survival" → action. Wait, no, looking at the actual example from the user's sample output, "survival horror game" becomes action which seems like each word has three synonyms. Wait, maybe the user intended to replace each word with three synonyms. So "survival" → resilience, "horror" → terror, "game" → game. But in the example provided in the answer, it's action, which doesn't make sense. Maybe the user made an error in the example, but we should follow their instruction strictly.
Next, the bullet points: "Improved graphics and sound effects." "Improved" could be "Enhanced," "Upgraded," "Refined." "Graphics" might be "Visuals," "Imagery," "Display." "Sound effects" could become "Audio effects," "Sound design," "Acoustic elements." I have to check each term for appropriate substitutions. Now, checking if all words are replaced
"Sony PlayStation console (PS1)" is a proper noun, so it stays.
PlayStation emulator (ePSXe) ROM ISO file (Dino Crisis 2 Japan) "For" is a preposition, can be replaced with
Overall, the process involves methodically going through each word, identifying possible synonyms, verifying their correctness in context, and ensuring proper formatting. This step-by-step approach should cover all the user's requirements effectively.



