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 statuethe 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.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.