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What, is it not weeb enough for us? I don't even care one bit about Overwatch; doesn't change that D.Va is waifu. And yes, you too, Tracer. That comic changes nothing.
Ooh I want that, but that would mean having friends who'd want it too because why would I want to play that alone? It's totally one of those games you just have to play with friends
Noppers, it goes online. You can group up to 4 players and random players can join/drop as you go through the 90+ mission campaign. It's a blast.
CardboardBox said: What, is it not weeb enough for us? I don't even care one bit about Overwatch; doesn't change that D.Va is waifu. And yes, you too, Tracer. That comic changes nothing.
By off-topic I meant irrelevant.
God bless you if you enjoy the game. But please try to keep the porn talk for another thread.
Omni_Slayer
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Excellent. maybe a little short compared to most modern single player games but it's the perfect length for a RE game.
Despite presenting a first person perspective that is very different for the series and seemingly no connections to prior Resident Evil games(keyword "seemingly") it is easily the best game in the series in a very long time. they really nailed their return to true survival horror in a big way.
It has a motherfucking chainsaw duel boss fight! 11/10
I loved it and highly recommend it for people who love resident evil, especially fans of the earlier games.
Omni_Slayer said: Excellent. maybe a little short compared to most modern single player games but it's the perfect length for a RE game.
Despite presenting a first person perspective that is very different for the series and seemingly no connections to prior Resident Evil games(keyword "seemingly") it is easily the best game in the series in a very long time. they really nailed their return to true survival horror in a big way.
I loved it and highly recommend it for people who love resident evil, especially fans of the earlier games.
Is it linear like the more recent RE games? And is it mostly cinematic-driven?
Anti_Gendou said What is a cheap but powerful game to test it on?
I don't know if it counts but I think Resident Evil 6 is 10$ CDN on Steam.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph. For some 9 years now, I've staunchly resisted buying anything Call of Duty related, yet a pretty tin case and a $10 price tag was all it took to pick up Advanced Warfare. Ratchet & Clank, Doom, Mark of the Ninja, Fez, Headlander and many more are waiting for their turns and instead Call of Duty pushes them even further back. What have I become?
Anti_Gendou
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Ratchet & Clank is why I bought a PS2 in the first place.
Deadlocked is ok and the series did need some revamping by that point, I just don't think that was it. Insomniac probably didn't think so either, since they haven't repeated it. And this may sound odd, but something felt kinda off about the guns in Size Matters. Like they had no punch to them whatsoever...
...As opposed to the weapons of Up Your Arsenal, among the greatest games of all time and one of the games I have completed the most times. Just like Snake Eater and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. 2004 was indeed a most wondrous year.
Oh, and let's not forget A Crack in Time, a fucking masterwork on every level from the planetoid levels to the Clank puzzles to the surprisingly moving story. Now if only it was just a LITTLE bit longer, it would have dethroned UYA.