*Microsoft box liked this*Did great in Japan; failed everywhere else.
*Microsoft box liked this*Did great in Japan; failed everywhere else.
I feel like the worst kind of asshole about this, because I thought it was such a cool and unique idea but I knew it would just cause a mess in my house. I mean, not everything Nintendo does turns to gold, but bless them for trying at least.That's silly. What gaming company would make cardboard peripherals?!
...oh. Oh. Right. Yeah, that was a thing.
Sounds like they changed the voice acting...to give equally atrocious voice acting.Aaaannnndddd we're back!
Just being accurate to the source material. They intentionally did that; nothing wrong here. The best voice acting you're going to get for the series is Overkill. If we're talking mainline games, then 4 has the best voice acting.Sounds like they changed the voice acting...to give equally atrocious voice acting.
Yay?
Max brings up a great point- the HotD arcade machines, as unfair as they could be, took pains to never have you be hit by an enemy that wasn't at least mostly onscreen.I'll download my copy on Wenseday. I know it's out now, but I got to save some cash.
I went to an arcade in my town a couple months ago and played... House of the Dead. Seriously, it's still there after 20 years. It's also the best value game there. You can spend 4 tokens for one 10 second spin on the gambling wheel that gives you a random amount of tickets or you can pay one token for a credit on House of the Dead and play for like 10 minutes.Max brings up a great point- the HotD arcade machines, as unfair as they could be, took pains to never have you be hit by an enemy that wasn't at least mostly onscreen.
I went to the Dave & Busters at the nearby mall today, and the lightgun shooter games they have nowadays feel different- like eating quarters (or credits) was the primary design focus, rather than hiding it behind an actually entertaining experience.
I remember as a kid, we ended up playing all the stupid ticket winning games instead of actually having fun just so we could win stupid prizes.... oh yay colour pencils and empty cassette tapes!I went to an arcade in my town a couple months ago and played... House of the Dead. Seriously, it's still there after 20 years. It's also the best value game there. You can spend 4 tokens for one 10 second spin on the gambling wheel that gives you a random amount of tickets or you can pay one token for a credit on House of the Dead and play for like 10 minutes.
Yeah, my niece and nephew are the same way. Rather than play they games that are actually fun they just want useless junk.I remember as a kid, we ended up playing all the stupid ticket winning games instead of actually having fun just so we could win stupid prizes.... oh yay colour pencils and empty cassette tapes!
45-minute video? Checks out. I was never able to save all of them.Max Attempting To Save Every Single Hostage.
I did it once in the arcade, and never again after that.45-minute video? Checks out. I was never able to save all of them.
I know. It was the second review I saw last week. I know he probably would not like it. Gman is not in the wrong, but I am more than willng to give the game a chance. It at least gives you control options. Hopefully, similar to the Panzer Dragoon Remake (which I did not get until the patch update. I got the Limited Run version from Best Buy), there will be a patch update that irons out most of the issues. There are 3rd party gun attachments for Joy-Cons you can find on Amazon, to possibly mitigate the issue.Very weird choice to waste money and time on a port for a console with no gun support or qualification process. ggmanlives was pretty livid about it. Apparently it looks a lot better in gameplay trailers than it is when you play it yourself. He felt the animation is pretty lifeless.