Because getting chased by a T-Rex is just soooo boring. How bout two of them and some pteradactyls, while riding a raft down a rapid river with nothing more than a pistol and some spears.
Best Chase Sequences
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Re: Best Chase Sequences
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Re: Best Chase Sequences
That was awesome. Through the Fire and Flames is a good song for that bit.Gamerforlife wrote: Yeah, we can do escapes too. In fact, this is a fantastic one from Brutal Legend that is epic in every sense of the word
I've had that game for the longest time and still haven't played it. I should get to that soon.
Here's a fun escape from the recent Rocket Knight. Its easy once you've done it a time or two (even though this guy fucks up and dies at first) but the first time you do it is pretty harrowing.
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
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It made sense though in the context of the amusement park you were running through. But you're right, if anything it just served as a break in the tension, which seems almost misplaced right before the chase with the red light and what is pretty much the final area.Opa Opa wrote:I always thought that entire "haunted house" section was pointless.Ack wrote:The Silent Hill 2 one I get, as it is Pyramid Head, but in SH3, I have always wondered exactly what that red light was. They never tell you, it just comes, and if you stop, you die.
