VB != Virtual Boy... :P
I've never played an "Uncharted" game, before... :cry:
VB != Virtual Boy... :P
I've never played an "Uncharted" game, before... :cry:
Roux is literally Hitler.
Okay, time to finally get serious:
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/933...1114140649.jpg
:inout:
I have the impression that Wesker was pretty much always infected, no? He was double-dealing with Umbrella since the first game, and was obviously super-powered/infected with something in Code: Veronica, as well, attacking Chris in the latter part of the game...
The toughest time that I personally have ever had with a RE game was that bastard Krauser (sp?) towards the end of RE 4....good lord that was hard...
(Until I bought the infinite launcher - EAT it, Krauser!!)
Paul Anderson...yep...wow. Does that guy even know or care about the canon established in the games? Judging from the bits and pieces that I have seen of those, errr, "films", someone handed him a stack of drawings/pictures of the various characters with a Post-It note attached saying "Have a FIELD day, Paul!!"
Ughhh...
I'm not sure about PAL consoles, but the NTSC 360's have 3 or 4 different types of plugs. Some have buttons you have to push to release, others don't. Some have guide pins inside the plugs, others don't...it's hard to match up plugs and systems here...
He didn't become infected until the end of RE1, but up to that point he wasn't really a normal human either. The C:V thing was all part of his infection post RE1.
Krauser has a severe weakness to flash grenades, knifing, and being shot in the feet. I died a bit more frequently to that experimental ganada.
He does, he just chooses to ignore it. Considering that RE started as a bad zombie movie and later became a bad action movie, I'd say the films are plenty faithful. :wacko:
You have good taste. I have a few Genesis decks around, and a crate of games, somewhere. I bought one of those 'Nomads' years back, and loved the hell out of it, until I got my GBA and DS. :)
Also, love the ghouls at the bottom there, heh, reminds me of older Ed Roth stuff. :top: