And yet those two parts of TLoU were probably scarier then RE6 as a whole and maybe even RE5 though in terms of tension, I think TLoU does beat RE5 and 6.
TLOU wasn't supposed to be a horror title. RE7 will be fun, probably another RE4 level game where it pulls in a truck load and then we get stuck in FPS games for a decade... but TLOU2 will crush it.
I played the demo update, pretty cool. The mold monster was a surprise, as well as getting a gun. You can kill it, but it's hard to not get infected in the process.
After about 14 attempts, I have solved the riddle and got the good ending. Received an item to use in the main game. I cant wait.
I think re7 will definitely be scary and make gamers happy but tlou2 will be so much better story wise. We also still don't know much about both games.
Re6 spoiled everything in all there trailers while re7 is keeping everything under wraps so the surprise element is still there.
Shhh, don't mention it out in the openyour PM box is full m8
It tells you after you get it that it will. I imagine you place it on a box or something and you get an item for it.
Got the dirty coin just now.
Just wait a year for it to cheapen. Besides, one guy I watched play RE7 in VR hated it and said it's unplayable.
So far, my demo experience is fine - not sure if they mean the final game. But, $620 with tax is a lot of money. So far, it's worth it. But yeah. Found mine at Walmart today - had just the one.
Thanks, Snake - I meant, to 'activate' the 3rd death mission, thought you had to shoot that one painting.....then use the fake hand at the correct location...
$620? Jesus. I'm glad I'm not in the hype for that thing. I'm fine with my 40' HD for the time being.
That video will give you everything you need to know. You don't shoot anything. You also can't get hit by the mold monster. If you get the valve and key and run out, he despawns for the rest of the demo. You can kill it, but it's next to impossible, but I've seen it done.
Ok thanks, Yeah. Mold monster and I have a special relationship.
$620 is everything with tax excluding the ps4 itself of course. Includes VR, the camera and those move controllers. Which if I don't need those move controllers for games, I may take that back to save an easy $100. No move controller, its $516 w tax - or so. I was actually shocked to see Sony include a pair of ear buds for that '3d sound experience' whatever the heck that means. So far, sound is not the main draw. But the demo starts quiet. And taking my time to adjust. of course, they include a standard HDMI cable, so if you have 4k, that's another $8. LOL yeah, thank God for my money tree out back
I'm definitely interested in VR, but most of the games I've seen are on rails and you can't move freely as you could in a regular game. I'll wait until the end of 2017 or later if nothing is out I'm interested in.
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