I depends what you mean by "horror aspects". Slow moving character with limited ammo fighting zombies and monsters in the dark? Yes.Goregasm wrote:So the horror aspects still seem to be there? from what I saw it looked more like gears of war then dead space.Forlorn Drifter wrote:I saw them play the demo and it looks fantastic. I liked DS 1 much more than 2, but the demo made me very much interested in 3. Some new ideas have been added (and well implemented), but nothing has been replaced.
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Resident Evil Revelations was surprisingly good. Other than that... nope.General_Norris wrote:Does the horror genre even exist anymore? I feel bad every time I remember Resident Evil started as a Japanese Alone in the Dark.
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Co-op? In a horror game? Doesn't that completely defeat any sense of fear evoked by the game?Xeogred wrote:- It's EA
- Dead Space 2 had multiplayer
- Dead Space 2 wasn't as good as the first
- It's EA
- Lots of emphasis on co-op with this new installment for some reason
- It's EA
- Get ready for 5 more sequels
I'm not surprised. I thought 2 was very underwhelming after the first. Gave the guy a lame voice, recycled every single enemy, barely anything new, bleh. I liked it when it was one game.
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Obscure pulled it off fairly well I thought.lisalover1 wrote:Co-op? In a horror game? Doesn't that completely defeat any sense of fear evoked by the game?Xeogred wrote:- It's EA
- Dead Space 2 had multiplayer
- Dead Space 2 wasn't as good as the first
- It's EA
- Lots of emphasis on co-op with this new installment for some reason
- It's EA
- Get ready for 5 more sequels
I'm not surprised. I thought 2 was very underwhelming after the first. Gave the guy a lame voice, recycled every single enemy, barely anything new, bleh. I liked it when it was one game.
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If you control information well co-op horror can be very effective.
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In theory it works very well. In practise, chances it didn't.lisalover1 wrote:Co-op? In a horror game? Doesn't that completely defeat any sense of fear evoked by the game?
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0.o I never mentioned Dead Space...dsheinem wrote:I depends what you mean by "horror aspects". Slow moving character with limited ammo fighting zombies and monsters in the dark? Yes.Goregasm wrote:So the horror aspects still seem to be there? from what I saw it looked more like gears of war then dead space.Forlorn Drifter wrote:I saw them play the demo and it looks fantastic. I liked DS 1 much more than 2, but the demo made me very much interested in 3. Some new ideas have been added (and well implemented), but nothing has been replaced.
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That's not an American stereotype, that's a female stereotype.ZeroAX wrote:sabrage wrote:"Teach people"? You haven't met many Americans, I take it.![]()
Actually I have (lived there for 2 years). My favorite American stereotype story was when a half Greek friend of my family visited Greece with her family, and her (20 year old at the time) daughter entered the sea, and came out running yelling "It has fish inside, it has fish inside"![]()
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(and no, not sharks, small fish xD)
But yeah I really don't understand why you have such big problems with teaching contraception (no I don't think all Americans are stupid, I KNOW better than that)
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Seems we have different women too...retrosportsgamer wrote: That's not an American stereotype, that's a female stereotype.
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There is no WarioWare Wii U. The title is Game & Wario. It is not part of the WarioWare series, and plays much differently. From what I've read it is more like a standard minigame collection. Rather than a few seconds, the games are minutes long.dsheinem wrote: - WarioWare Wii U – If there’s one thing the WarioWare series has done well, it is to use Nintendo’s hardware features in ways that make you enjoy their uniqueness. Moreso than Nintendo Land or any of the various Wii U apps intended to “teach” people how to use the controller, this game had me enjoying and understanding the possibilities of the hardware in ways that I didn’t think I would. It looks to be a great new addition to a consistently strong series, and Nintendo should include this as a pack-in game.
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