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Some of us don't have HD TVs yet
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Naw I like the old school tank controls...it made it scary trying to get away from shyt...nice thrill.
This game should have RE4's engine
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That and Nemesis!why didn't they make RE2 Remastered too??
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....I HOPE!I love(d) this game to death, but let's be real: if the controls are the same, after what we're used to, it's gonna be damn near unplayable. I have the OG on my PSP, and tried playing it awhile back. Wasn't happening. Granted it's different paying with an actual controller, but the point remains.
I can see ppl forcing themselves to play it for nostalgic reasons, but actually enjoying a game with them clunky ass controls in 2015 is not something I foresee happening.
how many times i told you fools that you can play this like it was Resident evil 4 they said it themselves
Capcom has a few more Resident Evil related tidbits for its audience this evening. Besides announcing Resident Evil Revelations 2, the publisher has released the first trailer for the Resident Evil remake that was announced earlier this evening.
The trailer shows off many of the remastered and remade visuals, while also maintaining the original survival horror atmosphere that made the first game such a classic. Original aspect ratios and control options will be included, as well as whole new 16:9 displays and 'analog' controls. Resident Evil is set to hit PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 in early 2015.
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man yall complaining to complain they give you options and yall still bytch yall know RE's M.O. by now either fukk with it or don't it's simple@FloorGeneral is finally right about something.
Playing with RE4 controls won't help much. Not being able to move while shooting is what makes the controls so unbearable
