.I agree. Use everything you got. Run a lot then stop to shoot and knife. Just keep doing this and eventually you will win. Its a tough battle, stay strong and acurate.
First i get as much ammo and wepons as possible. Then a vehicle. I could hunt for food and take whatever had not expired in stores yet. The hard part now is exactly where to live. I can come out of my shelter to get water and hunt, but my shelter must be secured and safe so the zombies cant get...
Other games i feel this way is splinter cell, silent hill and zelda games. I dont take the games to serious but i enjoy the dynamics of the charactors and their situations they are in. I dont use drugs but i drink once in a while and i can only play video games stone sober. Anyway, thanks for...
@hoady. Dont get me wrong! I love killing zombies and monsters, especially krauser, but i just was curious if anyone feels a sence of goodness while fighting the RE umbrella corperation and its evil monsters its created!
.I understand that for the most part, my charactor is good and that i am fighting evil. I go into every RE game with this mentality. It helps simplify the goal. What, if any, are your thoughts and expectations on good vs. Evil, and does this play a factor in your preparing and playing RE games?
iHadeSsS got it correct! Follow those directions! The side game as ada with the machine gun rules! I never got to replay the regular game with the unlimited bazooka.That would have been so fun!
.I will say this, survivor is better than outbreak. Outbreak looked amazing, but the gameplay and the loading time after entering another room was horrible!
.I rate this game a 7.5 out of 10. Its not great, but it works. The gamer view was average. This type of format just doesnt do RE games justice. The atmosphere of the game was ok to. The scariest parts were when that big ****er in the sudo trench coat would show up out of no where!
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