Perhaps the reviewer was expecting a more Dead Space-esque kind of experience? Funny since RE6 reminds me of Dead Space on a few occasions...so, I take it this reviewer will score DS3 a 3.5 because it's not like the original? I wouldn't be too surprised, though he's basically saying Operation Raccoon City is better and I personally thought ORC felt rushed and unfinished. Do I agree with the score? To be fair, at least a six would be descent enough, that or he liked ORC better
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there's always this eevvvvvvviiiiillllll look in their eyes. :twisted:
I think sephy was the most handsome looking one. You never really know that he IS the real villian right from the start. In fact, he looks just like any handsome looking main character... :?
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I did notice that when I first looked at Sephiroth, he seemed almost like the coolest good guys ever...than I found out he was the coolest bad guy ever.
As for the hair thing, I did notice that trend in games from Japan, mainly spikey hair, like Cloud's hair, long and spikey...really long, but it seperates the characters from the crowd, much like their clothing, I did notice after watching Advent Children that Cloud and Tifa's clothing stood out from the crowd...literally, when Tifa ran through the scared crowd of people, you can instantly point out Tifa, which is good cause that way you know who's your good guy
What I like about the FF games are the art design and how each games present each other, despite being sequels, they're all unique in every way, even true-sequels like X-2, they still present a unique story, also how the worlds look and how they sometimes blend futuristic technology with fantasy elements like in FFVII, combines modern technology like helicopters and guns with swords and magic, it's pretty unique from most games cause most games usually offer different characters and story, but still hold the same evironments, take a game like Rainbow Six, you're mainly indoors and they're all different, yes, but you're rarely outdoors and when you are, you go inside afterwards, basically the environments in FF are almost a character by themselves, each almost has history and that's what draws me in cause the environments are unique and tell the story, the characters themselves are unique, all holding their own personality and backstory and as the games progress, they become more fleshed out, it's pretty interesting, to put it short and sweet, the games have some cool art and character development
Yeah.. about vehicles in FFXIII. It sure looks like a possibility. Look at the picture at the union update, i think i remember seeing some "floating cars" of some sort.kinetic-core
I saw the pics...unless it's a cinema or something, who knows, just have to wait and see
True, it'll be weird using a motion sensor to move the character, unless there's some vehicles like an airship or car, than I can see why it's needed, other than that, stick to the basics, analog moves the character at all times
As for the whole Sony copied Nintendo thing, the guys at nintendo are flattered that Sony is using their design, personally, I don't care, just as long as the games are good
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