Resident Evil HD Remaster Review | TZR
Added: 30.01.2015 15:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
The original Resident Evil is back with its fifth re-release, and while that sounds excessive, this new version is its best yet.
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| GameEnthus Podcast ep214: Clock Size or Barker Mic'd
Added: 30.01.2015 6:10 | 16 views | 0 comments
This week Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) chat with Mikey(@Passthemstickss) from Passthemsticks.com and Slider(@Sliderwave) about: Napoleon Dynamite, A Low Dirty Shame, MAGfest, National Harbor, Rosa Mexicano, Eric Andre Show, Bird Up, Washington Metropolitan Gamer Symphony Orchestra, controversial t-shirts, Streetpasses, NEAR, Extra Life, Flavor Flav, taxes, Fantastic Four Trailer, Phantasy Star Online, MAGs, Retron5, Cybernator, AssaultSuit, Terminator Gensys, Terminator Salvation, MegaRan, AdultSwim, Whitney, Richie Valens, La Bamba, souse loaf, fruit cake, Pax South, Henry Knox, John Cena, Fruity Pebbles, Triple H, Borderland HD remake, Claptrap, Joystiq, M.A.G, Spotify, Zune, Creative Zen, Dell DJ, Dex Drive, Windows 10, Wii U, PS Vita, PSPGO, Gameboy Advanced, DSi, Warioware Snapped, Super Mario 3D Land, Cosmic Black, Circle Pad Pro, Resident Evil Revelations, #IDARB, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong 94, Legend of Zelda, Gunman Clive, Gunman Clive 2, Cubix...
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| Resident Evil (PC) Review - Gaming Nexus
Added: 29.01.2015 16:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
From the review: "Resident Evil HD Remaster is not a bad game. In fact, it's a beautiful HD up-rez of the GameCube version. But if you didn't like the tank controls, cumbersome gameplay and static camera angles the first time, well, nothing has changed. There are some improvements to aspect ratio and analog movement, but, at its core, this is the same old Resident Evil we've been playing for nearly two decades."
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| Horror By Design: Examining Resident Evils Iconic Doors
Added: 29.01.2015 16:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
Ray Porreca of Entertainment Buddha writes: "Resident Evil proves that regardless of its visual presentation, horror resides largely in the moments in between the action, in the temporary stillness of the Spencer Mansion."
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| Unlimited Rocket Launcher Complete Narrated Walkthrough - Resident Evil HD Remaster
Added: 29.01.2015 13:14 | 7 views | 0 comments
Complete narrated guide to getting the game's best weapon by completing Jill's story in under three hours. Normal difficulty or above required.
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| Resident Evil HD Remaster Review: Monster's Ball [NDTV Gadgets]
Added: 29.01.2015 12:10 | 0 views | 0 comments
NDTV Gadgets says: "Resident Evil HD Remaster's design restrictions heighten the game's survival horror feel, proving that less is indeed more. It delivers tension, horror, and fear liberally. In exchange, you have to commit your time to the game, and put up with some seemingly archaic conventions. In today's world of in-app purchase-laden affairs, it's a welcome throwback to when games demanded you, instead of money."
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| Unlimited Rocket Launcher Complete Narrated Walkthrough - Resident Evil HD Remaster
Added: 29.01.2015 12:10 | 1 views | 0 comments
Complete narrated guide to getting the game's best weapon by completing Jill's story in under three hours. Normal difficulty or above required.
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| ADG Plays Resident Evil (2015) For The First Time
Added: 29.01.2015 11:10 | 1 views | 0 comments
ADG Plays Resident Evil (2015), the HD remaster from Capcom, "For The First Time"
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| Resident Evil HD Remaster Review: Monster's Ball [NDTV Gadgets]
Added: 29.01.2015 10:10 | 0 views | 0 comments
NDTV Gadgets says: "Resident Evil HD Remaster's design restrictions heighten the game's survival horror feel, proving that less is indeed more. It delivers tension, horror, and fear liberally. In exchange, you have to commit your time to the game, and put up with some seemingly archaic conventions. In today's world of in-app purchase-laden affairs, it's a welcome throwback to when games demanded you, instead of money."
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