I feel like action and horror get the “it’s like” comparisons the most:
I feel like action and horror get the “it’s like” comparisons the most:
Yeah I’m not sure if any of that stuff carries over yet. I do know that stuff can trigger different responses in the demo and you do have a choice of what and what not to do.
If you complete part 1 you don’t need to do the Nibelheim portion in the full game. If you complete part 2 no progress carries over, but you will get the items below in the full game as long as you complete it and don’t delete your save file:
The images look fine. The movie might be trash(Thanksgiving, not withstanding, Eli Roth, has a crappy track record), but the characters look very Borderlands-y.
The worldwide grosses of those movies aren’t very telling, as the studio takes less foreign profit than domestic and the budget doesn’t include marketing. Looking at domestic box office vs budget:
That’s not even the worst part. I’m convinced the writers have some kind of black mail over Sony. Let’s take a look at their entire filmography, shall we?
We rarely buy pork other than bacon. My gf just doesn’t care for any other forms of pork other than bacon. I wouldn’t mind a pork loin or pork tacos once in a while, but I can’t buy it, unless she has a craving for it.
Claire Redfield. RE2 came out when I was just out of high school and starting college. It was a pretty formative game for me, compared to RE1, as both Leon and Claire felt closer to my age than Chris and Jill. Claire and Leon felt like they were in over their heads, much like I did when I was starting college.
That’s long been the rumor that the movie would be set in 1960 and cover their origins before being pulled into modern day MCU through...multiverse reasons. I would bet the events of Deadpool and Wolverine lead to that.
He worked really hard to get into that mailbox.
That was my guess as well. Make sense with both Aerith and Zack being in on it too. Although I’m not super clear on Zack’s role yet as it seems he might be dumped back into a different reality from everyone else.
My only guess, because the show isn’t giving us much to work on there, is that he is basically un-fireable, due to seniority and/or lack of qualified officers. I assume that’s the reason Danvers is so hard on his son, he’s basically all she has to rely on.
I didn’t get that. Just that he comes off as pathetic. Your reaction to the scene is however you take it though. I laughed the whole time, especially the next shots of him seeing the empty fridge and the bed with the rose petals.
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Feel bad? My gf and I were laughing pretty hard when he was standing on the snow with the stuffed animal, all alone.
I’m not saying they have to. Although actually being set in Silent Hill would be nice. But specifically regarding The Short Message, I was just wondered if it was a different game entirely, since the connections to SH are fleeting and inconsequential.
Yes, the artwork had leaked, but it still could have been pitched as an entirely different game or changed to include SH during the course of development. All I’m saying is that the connections to SH are loose, at best.
I’m more wondering if the game was originally something else that Konami acquired and slapped the Silent Hill IP on it. I’m only up to chapter 3, and so far the connections to SH and basically non-existent other than sharing similar themes and the idea of slipping between realities.
I think that’s what he’s been driving towards ever since Snatcher. At first trying to create a game with the cinematic feel of a film. Then he keeps moving the goalpost towards creating literally an interactive movie. I just don’t think he’ll be satisfied until he cracks that puzzle.
As much as I love the Arkham trilogy, I preferred the stories told in the Injustice games.