The cyclical nature of RE discussion has begun.
RE5 had great ambiance in the shanty villages. But then it kind of goes coocoo. Especially in the ruins.
I pretty much hated every area from the underground section to the end of the game
RE4 has a really good number of areas, although I found some of the castle a little dull.
I pretty much hated every area from the underground section to the end of the game
RE4 has a really good number of areas, although I found some of the castle a little dull.
The castle felt a little odd at times, with the indoor moats/pools and large moving Salazar statue the music is nice in it though. I wish the base was more haunted/dark, with more of those Regenerators popping up.
Same with RE6. Once you reach the cathedral..... yawn!
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the castle. So much of it seemed way to ****ing ridiculous. Like the giant lake of lava with rotating drsgon platforms...i mean wtf. When is this **** ever practical. Never is the answer.
RE4 had a lot of Zelda moments for me. That part, plus the doors locking behind you until you eradicate all enemies, treasure chests, etc. Playing it on a Gamecube didn't help either
Just be glad the game had no Water Temple
Dear God that fight is so hard the first time. I've learned that his AI adapts to some of your attacks - it's crazy. Though I learned a few exploits as well.Or fighting "Dark Leon" without Z-targeting him .
Dear God that fight is so hard the first time. I've learned that his AI adapts to some of your attacks - it's crazy. Though I learned a few exploits as well.
I wonder if Krauser counts as Dark Leon
LOL you had to buy the guides those things were expensive.
The first time I faced Dark Link, I kept spamming Din's Fire until I killed him. It was so frustrating back then, when there weren't readily available guides on the net like now days .
Bring some Jill sandwhiches when you come back.