I bought the game at a flea market three days before the release. I was amazed to find it there. It was actually an Austrian import...
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This is as much as I could find. You can hear a little bit of the music in this deleted scene from the episode but it is in the cold open of the episode where you hear the music clearly.Is there a YT link you can share from the episode? Never saw any of the later X files seasons so it's not something I am familiar with.
I played it a bit late on PC, Ada was my one of my teenager dreams.
I‘m proud to say I‘m im far better shape now then I was back then. I was lazy as shit.If you played this game on launch day,
Take your ibuprofen today. Your back ain't getting any younger
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Exactly. You could tell he was trying some different stuff with Camera movements for Code Veronica but it was still more or less the same fixed angles.To add to this, Mikami felt like he had done all he could on PS1 and was looking to the next generation after RE2. I think change is inevitable when someone is looking ahead like that.
Hell they went through at least 3 different versions of RE4 before we got thr final product. Gamers at the time were tired of the traditional RE, with stiff movements and awkward tanks controls but I guess a lot of things look different when wearing rose tinted nostalgia goggles...
I'm a big fan of classic RE, but you're not wrong. Times were changing and sales were down. The RE formula needed a change up for wider audiences.Exactly. You could tell he was trying some different stuff with Camera movements for Code Veronica but it was still more or less the same fixed angles.
Hell they went through at least 3 different versions of RE4 before we got thr final product. Gamers at the time were tired of the traditional RE, with stiff movements and awkward tanks controls but I guess a lot of things look different when wearing rose tinted nostalgia goggles...
I think that's the novelty of the version that slipped away, just moreso than 3.5 because it was mostly finished. Plus you had the things cut for the final release, like the weapon walking animations and enemies plus other bits that seem downgraded in final.It's the same deal why some people hold resident evil 1.5 in such high esteem, I've even read some crazy comments that what they've seen looked better than the actual final game we got.
When in reality, it was scrapped for a very valid reason. It felt very similar to the first one without an iconic location like the Spencer mansion.
Capcom management and Kamiya wouldn't just scrap the game for no reason.
Kamiya himself said that the game was bad. RE 1.5 nostalgia is very strange…It's the same deal why some people hold resident evil 1.5 in such high esteem, I've even read some crazy comments that what they've seen looked better than the actual final game we got.
When in reality, it was scrapped for a very valid reason. It felt very similar to the first one without an iconic location like the Spencer mansion.
Capcom management and Kamiya wouldn't just scrap the game for no reason.
He knew exactly what he had, so he charged 5 or 6 EUR more than the original price, about 65 EURWow nice, how much did you pay for it if you don't mind me asking?
Resident Evil 4 officially turns 20 years old. Originally released for the Gamecube on Jan 11th, 2005.
Arguably one of the best, most replayable, games of all time. More importantly, the lifeline Capcom needed to keep the Resident Evil franchise alive after multiple lackluster entries and the general classic RE formula getting stale by the mid 2000's. For me, RE4 will pretty much always have a permanent top spot in my 'best of all time' lists. Excellent, tense, survival/action game play, some of the best presentation at the time of release and so fun that it's still one of my most replayed games.
Let's all share our memories of this classic.