I must be in the underwhelming minority that thinks RE:4 was genuinely creepy, and quite scary when you let yourself get absorbed into the role of LSK.
I thought the game was very near perfect.
Yes, it got less terrifying the further you got into it. But that seemed very natural, and like what would actually occur if one were to survive all of the mind-numbing terror in the first half. You’re bound to become inured to it, as the endorphins keep you driving to survive.
Yea i think RE4 is pretty creepy to and has wonderful atmosphere. Was the first time I thought an RE game was fantastic as apposed to just good enough.
RE4 definitely has it’s creepy spots. The first time I played it I remember the Regenerators and the part where the Verdugo was harassing you in the sewer creeped me out.
I’m kinda ho-hum on Operation Raccoon city. The gameplay just didn’t look all that exciting to me. The story sounds interesting about exploring the grimy going-ons that happened in Raccoon’s final moments and the damage control that was done to keep secrets from getting out. Although I wondered what happened to all of these Umbrella goons.
Whatever happened to Dino Crisis? Did they decide the principal was too stupid to keep the series going?
I thought the first was pretty good, RE rip-off it was. but yeah DC2 was pretty damn fun, if they can do that with the B-movie scares of the first title in a reboot I’d be all over that. We need more scary dinosaur shooting games damn it!
Wild part is that playing through Resident Evil 5 on some of the stages it could make for a tense Dino Crisis type game if you replace the bad guys with like raptors and t-rex’s.
OTS camera Dino Crises would be cool, if there was two franchises I’d want Capcom to bring back it’s that and Onimusha but probably slim chance for either. Onimusha 1 & 2 was so GDLK and some of the enemies (Or hell Jubei’s mother in 2) were creepy or very interesting.
I think there is a high chance Onimusha can get brought back. Might be one of those games due for a little sylistic tweaking to get it moving units again.