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Anti_Gendou - Group: Moderator - Total Posts: 4362
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Posted on: 03/25/17 09:10PM

Tools of Destruction and Crack in Time are probably my favorites of all. The Futures saga proved that they hadn't lost touch with the games on the PS3.

I wasn't expecting Nexus to be a short game. It has an appealing plotline to me but it was over too quickly.



CardboardBox - Group: Member - Total Posts: 67
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Posted on: 03/25/17 09:18PM

Whenever I try to remember Tools of Destruction, two things come to mind: that really cool open area with all the dinosaurs and checking out the demo in 2007. "You can see the HAIRS on him. Looks like a movie, man! And all the crates can now tumble over individually? The future is now!!"

And, uh...you probably should have expected that, since it was so cheap. ;p



smackmybitchup - Group: Member - Total Posts: 1295
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Posted on: 03/25/17 09:31PM

A few months ago my oldest sister gave me 4 Ratchet games and Jak 2 & 3, as well as Half-Life, Okage Shadow King, GTA Vice City and San Andreas, and Sonic Heroes. Unfortunately I have a slim PS2 and it can't read Okage and Half-Life.



CardboardBox - Group: Member - Total Posts: 67
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Posted on: 03/25/17 09:55PM

FOUR? Lucky bastard. And my Slim won't read discs at all, so we're both screwed to some extent. Damn thing stopped reading DVDs very quickly and then anything altogether probably about 3-4 years ago.



smackmybitchup - Group: Member - Total Posts: 1295
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Posted on: 03/25/17 10:24PM

Ratchet & Clank, Going Commando, Up Your Arsenal and Deadlocked. I never played them, but I saw the movie and it was one of the worse movies I saw in a while.

And yeah. I can't even read PS1 games anymore.

I've just finished playing Killer Instinct on SNES with a friend.



CardboardBox - Group: Member - Total Posts: 67
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Posted on: 03/25/17 10:32PM

Oh, Ratchet & Clank movie. You had so much potential. "It looks just like the game and the voice actors are all there! This could be the ones that changes EVERYTHING!!" ...Yeah, except only a dumbass thinks a video game movie will ever be good.

Hope that doesn't taint things too badly for you. :/



Xalrun - Group: Moderator - Total Posts: 4700
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Posted on: 03/25/17 10:39PM

I have the jak series on my vita and could easily get the collection of ratchet and clank.



Omni_Slayer - Group: Banned for Nice Picnics - Total Posts: 248
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Posted on: 03/26/17 02:52AM

smackmybitchup said:
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.

It's very comparable to the old RE games, linear story with a lot of exploration. It is a survival horror game set in a big honking mansion, modern RE it is not.
Don't let the first person perspective fool you, it's a survival horror game first, adventure game second, and a shooter third.



kietsutwinblades - Group: Taimanin - Total Posts: 309
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Posted on: 03/26/17 04:08AM

Omni_Slayer said:
smackmybitchup said:
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.

It's very comparable to the old RE games, linear story with a lot of exploration. It is a survival horror game set in a big honking mansion, modern RE it is not.
Don't let the first person perspective fool you, it's a survival horror game first, adventure game second, and a shooter third.



Sounds great. I enjoyed the first RE but I wasn't crazy about all of the necessary key findings. Does re7 have a lot of that?



CardboardBox - Group: Member - Total Posts: 67
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Posted on: 03/26/17 12:42PM

Putting Resident Evil back in a mansion is a great way to placate my super nerdy beef with the very name *Resident* *Evil*. Once you take it out of the house, there are no more "residents". Zombies are as "evil" as a shark or a bear. Giving you some human adversaries could change that too...though from what I've seen, calling them "evil" might not be appropriate either. Too soon to tell, as my cutoff point was a certain incident in the garage.

Oh, and on a related note, the Lost in Nightmares add-on is a hella fun throwback. Pretty sure I played through the whole thing once a day for a couple weeks.



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