Congrats on getting through 428: Shibuya Scramble! Which character was your favorite, if I might ask? I loved Toma’s story the most. Also, did you accept the banana from the detective in the end? What a freakin’ crazy chain of events. Magnificently weird game all in its own unique world.
Detective compatriots here! /cheer! I too continually upgraded peoples’ designations in the logbook from Unknown to Unknown X just to be 100% thorough in deciphering who’s who, layer by layer. I REALLY really liked that feature!
Thank you for your kind words! I just looked up Invisible Hours and it sounds very intriguing and up my alley. I also see it has non-VR capability. So I’m going to watch some gameplay vids and see if I get motion sickness from the movement. Decide if it’s something I can delve into! /cheer Love Agatha Christie style…
I did really enjoy certain sequences from Leon’s campaign (specifically everything from the cemetery to the super lab). The gameplay itself was shaky at best, but that hokey B-movie atmosphere was alive and well, albeit firmly on-rails. And of course I do love the voice acting in this game. All star cast of voice…
Yep yep, it’s such a darn mess of a game. It’s so stringently linear you can’t get the fun, spooky exploration you had in RE1 or RE2.
Best of fortune to you should you procure Hitman 2. I’m gonna wait for it to go on sale down the line as I’m fully saturated from the reopening of elusive targets over the last several months. I hear if you pre-order it you get some fun sniper campaign activated ASAP so should you get that and/or engage Sean Bean as Hi…
I concur with your viewpoint on this matter.
I’ve never tried VR games so there’s always the possibility those somehow work for me. The high expense factor is the #1 reason I’ve never tried those type of titles out. I do know I can’t watch someone else play VR games because it’s the same scenario outlined above- immediate motion sickness.
I promised myself I’d go through every Resident Evil main game between the first one and 7 if at all possible and I’m almost done! ^^ /cheer
Salutations~!
Wowza. That is some top tier, high grade “once you see it, you can’t un-see it” material right there. /salute Here I thought the joke tagline would be something like “come witness the climax to Capcom’s latest horror efforts.” That pictograph description is indeed sophomoric but apt.
Congrats on completing your campaign! Dungeon World sounds pretty cool. DnD with a heavy improvisational air to how everything unfolds. I concur that I preferred a lot of the simplicity to old school AD&D rulesets. Yes, they could be restrictive in practice, but it was also easy to mold your character to a fixed point…
Ah, understood. Nope, I’ve seen that blessed gif, but not “Vendetta” nor the other CGI flicks. I’ll have to check those out later during my build up to the RE2 remake release.
Thanks for the tips! Once I got my beloved semi-automatic sniper rifle and pump shotgun, I just kept Sheva on downgraded handgun status for my first playthrough and everything worked like gangbusters, but that stun baton is so awesome and giving her one would have been a much smoother idea. I loved the heck out of…
I can definitely see the huge appeal in co-op playing both titles. A gritty, intense action thrill ride for RE5 and a lovingly hokey jaunt through a horror B-Movie with RE6 you can share with a friend. Not as charged and focused as the single player for RE1/RE2 and RE4 to me, but still highly entertaining nonetheless.
Best of fortune with the Ninja missions on Hokkaido in Hitman! As with everything in that blessedly eccentric level, once you figure out how that area’s bells and whistles work, and can zoom around the map relatively unseen, you’re gonna have a blast.