| misterwolfie ( @ 2006-02-11 15:18:00 |
Sofie says..
No you didn't. Doing a 1.38 minutes long jet ski sequence hardly qualifies as completing a game!
So actually, pheer MY leet skillz. I just completed Resident Evil 4, one of the best games ever made. I know - I'm a bit behind as this game has been out for ages, but I really am a huge fan of the Resident Evil series. In fact, I am so much of a fan that I can admit there are some rather terrible flaws in most of the Resident Evil game (but I love them regardless)! But Resident Evil 4? Wow. I was blown away. It is truly one of the most fun, interesting and challenging games I have ever played. What impressed me the most was probably that despite being so very different from the previous RE games, with a much more interactive world and fast-paced action, Resident Evil 4 still retains the RE feel that made me fall in love with these games in the first place.
Also, this is the first game I have ever played that requires you to protect an NPC (cutie Ashley in this case) that hasn't totally driven me nuts! Usually I hate protection-missions, as the NPCs you protect are generally dumb, get in the way, get killed, run around and act annoyingly. But Ashley is relatively clever, and the game gives you plenty of options to protect her without having to drag her around all the time. Brilliant!
So, yeah. I completed Resident Evil 4. The only two bits I didn't do myself were avoiding the lasers in the corridor (nice little nod to the movie) and the final escape on the jet ski. Why didn't I do those bits? Well, because frankly, I'm not very good at that sort of thing. :P And why try and die over and over again when there's someone in the house (mister wolfie to the rescue!) who is MUCH better at it than me*?
*Although, I doubt he could've done it without my valuable assistance; shouting "Dodge, dodge! L1 R1! L1 R1!" in his ear whenever an action event came up on the screen! :)
No you didn't. Doing a 1.38 minutes long jet ski sequence hardly qualifies as completing a game!
So actually, pheer MY leet skillz. I just completed Resident Evil 4, one of the best games ever made. I know - I'm a bit behind as this game has been out for ages, but I really am a huge fan of the Resident Evil series. In fact, I am so much of a fan that I can admit there are some rather terrible flaws in most of the Resident Evil game (but I love them regardless)! But Resident Evil 4? Wow. I was blown away. It is truly one of the most fun, interesting and challenging games I have ever played. What impressed me the most was probably that despite being so very different from the previous RE games, with a much more interactive world and fast-paced action, Resident Evil 4 still retains the RE feel that made me fall in love with these games in the first place.
Also, this is the first game I have ever played that requires you to protect an NPC (cutie Ashley in this case) that hasn't totally driven me nuts! Usually I hate protection-missions, as the NPCs you protect are generally dumb, get in the way, get killed, run around and act annoyingly. But Ashley is relatively clever, and the game gives you plenty of options to protect her without having to drag her around all the time. Brilliant!
So, yeah. I completed Resident Evil 4. The only two bits I didn't do myself were avoiding the lasers in the corridor (nice little nod to the movie) and the final escape on the jet ski. Why didn't I do those bits? Well, because frankly, I'm not very good at that sort of thing. :P And why try and die over and over again when there's someone in the house (mister wolfie to the rescue!) who is MUCH better at it than me*?
*Although, I doubt he could've done it without my valuable assistance; shouting "Dodge, dodge! L1 R1! L1 R1!" in his ear whenever an action event came up on the screen! :)