![]() ![]() ![]() I was skeptical for years about this game. First time playing through the game, I will say it was a total blast though. I purchased it new from at a low price and it was everything I expected it to be and more.Īwesome how it was ported to the gamecube! I know of no new features or anything. And the replay is boosted by which decisions you choose, because you can always go back and try something else!įinal Recommendation - if you're a fan of the RE series i recommend this game. But either way, this game should take you at least a few weeks to complete overall. If this isn't your first RE, it will not take quite as long. If it is your first, it will take you longer to complete, because you will be unfamiliar with the style and puzzles. Play Time/Replayability - (8/10) This, again, depends on whether this is your first Resident Evil or not. It will make you laugh in certain areas of the game, especially when talking with Carlos. Voice Acting- (7/10) The voice dialogue can be a bit cheesy at times. You also will be able to pick up gun powders and combine them to make more powerful ammunition. Sound- (9/10) The gunfire in this game sounds realistic as to what the gun should sound like, however the rocket launcher is a bit muted. And IMO, it looks far better than the playstation. It is a step up from the playstation one version. Graphics- (8/10) The graphics are very good being that this is a playstation port. ![]() If you chose to fight be prepared because He is this huge zombie-gone-wrong mutation that you will run into SEVERAL times. The first time will be fight Nemesis or enter police station. If you chose to fight the screen will flash to look like a photo negative and two options will appear at the bottom of the screen. members saving Raccoon City from the zombies, but there is one MAJOR difference. Story- (8/10) This Resident Evil has a bit more story than some of the others in the series, but it's still the S.T.A.R.S. That can also be easily overlooked as this is a ported Gen one title. ![]() Some zombies bodies will be hanging from closed doors and into the walls when they die. There is some collision detection in areas of the game, such as when Jill opens up cabinets to retrieve items the door passes through the gun barrel. The camera can be a wonkie at times, but its easily overlooked. It was a great game on Playstation, and still is on Gamecube. The games have a unique sense of humor that's hard to find most modern games, and the premise lends itself well to a lot of level variety, allowing Future Perfect to have this horror themed level along with one set in the far future "robot wars" and have it all make sense within its own timeline.Introduction- This games is a direct port from Playstaion, and frankly, it carried over VERY well. It's also a reminder why fans have been wanting to see the TimeSplitters franchise come back so badly. The horror callbacks and genuine vibe of this level makes it a great one to revisit for gamers looking for something different to play this Halloween season besides pure horror games. On top of all that, there are large man-eating worms in the yard, too. Players also find themselves going toe to toe with a fire-starting ghost, floating heads, and an Evil Dead 2-inspired monstrosity called The Deerhaunter. Cortez is able to outfit himself with a baseball bat, flamethrower, shotgun, and other weapons to help fight against the zombies, but they aren't the only threats he has to deal with in this horror-themed stage. ![]()
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