Resident Evil (film) - 2002
Resident Evil 4 (game) - 2005
And, no, it's not scary. It's great and all, but I kind of wish they hadn't called it Resident Evil.
They at least got the look right. I'm not digging the new creepy uncle version of Max Payne.
More games need poop.
Watch the feces video on youtube and click the "1911" button - it's so much better.
People who still use lines like "You go, girl" really shouldn't write.
And out-of-nowhere sex scenes.
GLORIOUS!
Hey, look, free advertising!
WCW Revenge was my jam! La Parka is the baddest man on the planet.
When you're 10 years old, it's scary as hell. Now that I'm a little older I can appreciate the cheese.
"STOP! Don't open...that door!"
Why would you want to support someone who uses online passes? It doesn't benefit you at all - it just puts limitations on what you can do with your own property.
If I lend out my copy to a friend, they won't be able to get more than a taste of what it's like to play online. If I ever wanted to put it on eBay, it would probably hold much less value than a game like Marvel vs Capcom 3. Somebody commenting on another story said he couldn't play Dead Space 2 onlin...
This is the new standard for Warner Bros. I doubt the developers had any say in whether or not this game would have its online mode held hostage...they're probably happy enough to have a sure hit on their hands.
I like to lend games out to friends every once in a while...that probably won't work anymore.
That's pretty generous of them to give you this online pass for free.
Wait...what?
Customer reviews for it on Amazon are all over the place.
And if you round up, they're on 10 systems each! That's even less impressive...
"£40 is a fair price [to us], but for the consumer it is too much...A good price of a game should be around £20, but for this price we can’t make a ten to 15-hour adventure. So for £20 we should offer consumers four to five hours of gameplay, then after that we can make additional money with DLC.”
I thought this was pretty funny. "£40 is too much! We must make our games £40!"
Some movies are made with 3-D in mind, and some get it thrown in on the cheap. I didn't get to see Avatar, but Alice in Wonderland's blurry 3-D mess raped my skull.
I'd imagine it's a case-by-case kind of thing with games, too.
I wonder how many albums you were downloading as you typed all that.
Gotta disagree with co-op campaign and parkour moves.
1.) Co-op would blow moments where it's important that you're alone, like exploring the u-boat from the first game.
and 2.) Nathan Drake likes to climb things, but he isn't an acrobat; he's the kind of guy who trips over his own shoelaces.
I paid $200 for my arcade 360, and $45 for my 250gb hard drive. They're cheap on eBay.