I wouldn't call being engie easy. I call Pyro easy, and heavy easy.
When you are Engie, and building in a location to benefit your team, everyone is out to get you and your base. Spies are looking to backstab you, demos are placing stickies that you have to shoot, and Heavys are trying to...
I just found RE5 at a pawn shop for $15. I enjoyed RE4 (until I quit out of frustration on the PC), and this one feels a bit like it. I am hoping for some co-op soon.
This is why I won't buy games that aren't in sealed boxes. I would rather give my money to walmart because their games are sealed than give my money to Gamestop, and get an opened copy.
I can't believe they want people to pay $60 for a game that should have included all of the campaigns. Are they going to charge $60 for all of the other episodes too?
You were just saying "gay" gay, not "stupid" gay.
To the OP. If you can find a classic PS1 game, go for it. I got FF7 2 weeks ago, and that is the only game I have been playing on my PS3. There is nothing like a little nostalgia.
I played the demo, and it glitched while I was fighting Death after getting stabbed in the back. The boss grabbed me to do a move, and everything kept moving around, my guy was kinda floating back and forth and there was animation and sound, but it never stopped.
Glitchy demo = Glitchy game...
I finally got my wife into gaming by getting LBP. Now, when I get home from work, she is playing LBP and I can jump right in with her.
Also, take a look at some of the PSone games on the PSN. I am sure you can find some nostalgia there.
I am going to have to side with both sides.
Opposing Sony: They should label their games more clearly. I had to use the internet to determine whether a game was PSP or PS3. This is poor practice. If anyone is on the fence about buying a game, confusion will prevent the purchase.
Opposing...
Play on servers with class caps if you really get upset about it. I found a few servers on the main list that had barely any demos or soldiers playing.
I don't know if this unlock is as godly as you state.
You have to hit a person dead on to do real damage. If you are good at that, then good for you, if you like to hit people with splash damage, keep the original RL.
Do you have a link to the source where you found this information? I suspect that it is purely opinion.
Personally, I like all of the updates. It adds some variety in the game. The crafting system seems a bit odd for this style of gameplay, but oh well, if you don't like it, don't use it.
Half-Life 2 is the best of the decade because it spawned a whole list of great games. L4D, TF2, Portal, etc. These games are possible because of the engine created by Valve while working on HL2.
"Hacker" has become a common term used for someone who uses a program in a multiplayer game to his/her advantage.
"Cheater" is a common term for someone who uses a code enabled by the developers in a single player game to his/her advantage.
This is how I see it.
Everyone should try out "Dr jekyll and Mr Hyde" for the NES if they get a chance.
It is absolutely the worst game I have ever played. I only got about 45 seconds into the game before I was killed by a random lightning bolt strike that was unavoidable.