Chris Redfield is a BSAA agent who fights against the bio—terrorists all around the world. I think he has been in every country in this planet since bio—terrorism seems to happen everywhere. But now he is in a small Louisiana village, in the Baker’s residence.
When you rip off the plastic, crack open that case and smell that new game smell, the absolute last thing you want is a boring exposition dump about the game universe you're about to enter. What's this? Tutorials? Garbage. Put. Me. In. The. Action. This is a list of the game's who's openings grab your attention and don't let go.
Of all time?? ..and you mention ambiguous games like RE 7 or Fallout ...It is hyperbole at least.....i will say MGS 1 and 3 , Abe s oddysee (on ps1) , FF 7 ,Monster hunter 3 on wii , Crash Bandicoot 1 (+first level)....and so many more better games than the article s list
Oh man just off the top of my head; FFVII, LoZ:OoT, Uncharted 2, BioShock, Fallout 3, GoW3, Metroid Prime, Mass Effect 2, Super Metroid, Castlevania SoT, New GoW, Batman Arkham Asylum, Halo 3. The opening scenes/levels to these games did such a great job of setting the tone for much of the rest of the game.
GOD OF WAR 3.... The intro recap of the entire story to that point and the first level was amazing!
How is the first infamous not here? I remember talking to a friend when the whole screen went white and chaos ensued. Got my attention real quick.
Play-Asia has reduced the prices on 8 gaming products including Zero Time Dilemma for PS Vita and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard for PS4.
"Andrew and I chat about our disappointment in the highly anticipated Resident Evil 7 “Not a Hero” DLC. While we do think the downloadable content itself is decent, our main gripes are the ‘new’ Chris Redfield and the lack of story details and tie-ins to the previous 7 mainline games in the Resident Evil series." -- PlayStation Enthusiast
Right after Resident Evil 3 they seemed confused. Veronica and Zero weren't bad titles, a tie for me, but it was after Mikami's split from Capcom after delivering a terrific 4th outing that the series seemed more lost than confused, for me anyway.
It's obvious it started out as a new game or something they later in development turned into Resident Evil to sell more copies. The lack of story tying it to the previous games and the like shows that.
Even a spin off like Outbreak ties into the overall story
Well for me part 7 was a step in the right direction! I liked how there wasn't a lot of familiarity with what was taking place till close to the end.
To me I'd like more intimate self contained stories in the RE universe as opposed to the last few globe trotting well trained well equipped protagonists.
I saw a video for the developers of resident evil 7 they really don't know what resident evil is all about they don't know how to make resident evil game like shinji mikami did
If capcom really want to bring resident evil to life again they need to bring shinji mikami on the head of the team developments