RF> Call me a heretic, but I didn't really like the PC demo of Resident
RF> Evil. What's so great about the game, anyway? The interface could
RF> really stand some enhancement (no matter what controller you use),
RF> and the story and dialogue! I know some people like it as camp,
RF> but it's just intolerable - the dialogue wasn't even funny most of
RF> the time (although I did like "NO! Don't open THAT DOOR!" ). RE's
RF> worst crime: it's not original in the least. Some console gamers
RF> say it is...but to paraphrase David Spade: "I liked it the first
RF> time...when it was called Alone in the Dark!" AITD was released
RF> in *'90 or '91*, for the PC. And it had a much better plotline.
SI> First of all, Resident Evil came out in early
SI> '96 and it was the best
SI> game of the year. Not it's getting old. But the plot
Best game of the year? That's a joke. There were games available
for the PC that easily surpassed RE.
SI> is really well done.
SI> You'll never see a plot like that on N64. Most of the dialogue wasn't
The plot is horrible! It's just too farfetched. I would suggest
thatN64's Shadows of the Empire had a better plot.
SI> supposed to be funny, just bad acting. Resident Evil
I know, that's why it's labelled camp. But the translation from
Japanese was lousy to begin with.
SI> is similar to Alone in
SI> the Dark beacuse of the camera angles. Resident Evil
SI> is original because it
SI> was ment to scare. No other game has done that except Tomb Raider 2. I
TR2? Scary? Suspenseful, yes, but not really frightening, not in
the least. And there have been *plenty* of other games that have provided a
scare...such as Alone in the Dark.
SI> never played Alone in the Dark, so I can't realy say much about the
plot.
It's based on H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. Need I say more?
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