I don't care about the other characters but, while Leon looks exactly like himself, Ada looks nothing like the far superior looking version of herself in RE4. I'm very disappointed.
How about good ol-fashioned multichannel VOIP? Like we had in BF2?
Look at this:
http://n4g.com/news/900004/...
Having to install a large patch so that I can use a proper multichannel VOIP like they had in BF2 would not get me, or anyone for that matter, to return the game or protest in anyway. I would take it ever so kindly thank you very much. I can't see why this would be bad business for us consumers when they take time to add desired features into products that we bought.
How about BF2 features? You know, the good ones, that didn't make it into this one? Multichannel voice chat for a start...
The water in this looks way better than Skyrim's water
I'll believe it when the US starts fighting with the MEC in Karkand and with China on Wake Island.
Wheres the loopzook?
More like games in general coming out nowadays no longer cater to my tastes but rather the tastes of "the masses"
A real compaint would be the inventory. You got a nice overview in Oblviion. Here... ewwwww... And once you put your stuff in a container, it just becomes a giant list of stuff.
Who disagreed? What Sumo is doing is basically reskin the cars and tracks from their psp/wii F1 2009 game, which had terrible twichy and floaty handling.
I said my main issue is with the inventory system. I miss the ability to sort. Right now it's all just in alphabetical order and I can't see the items' stats unless I select it whereas I get a nice overview in Oblivion. Also when you put them in a chest you lose categorization; it all just become a giant list of stuff.
Uhhh... those aren't dungeons. They're caves.
It's a good game. I can't see it as a perfect game though. I have beef with the inventory to be specific. Browsing the inventory is a PAIN compared with Oblivion.
Brothers in Arms, a military shooter that took place in Normandy during WWII, had great gameplay, story, and character development. A game in the most cliched genre in the most cliched setting during the most cliched time period had all of this. Back in the days before Call of Duty when experimental developers had a lot more budget lots of FPS's achieved similar feats.
Today's games also cost $65 a piece.
Never were good at making attractive hair, and never will be
Isn't much better on PC either. I wouldn't know if people would listen because I can't talk to them... unless they're all your friends.
"old-school" expansion packs added new factions so they had a lot more new vehicles and weapons.
wow guys... that girl's pretty average looking...