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Arius Dion said:

Two things; 1) The gap you speak of was definitely felt, which is why I think when the TP trailer was shown it got the reception it did. 2) That is so full of hotness, you're brining it back to the old school with that idea of a short fantasy novel along with the game, that is too dope. I'm telling you so much emphasis has been on graphics and other visible traits but it is the subtle things that have been lost in modern game design, in my opinion at least. There are exceptions where the total package comes together beautifully.

Yeah, I saw a thread where you said you recently beat TP, great game I enjoyed it more the second time around. MP3, one of those games that gets better the further you venture into it, and RE4..the Wii edition I'm assuming is the one your embarking on, is definitely one of the best games I've ever played, and head and shoulders above RE5 in every area except graphics.

Yeah, I realized back then what made me enjoy OOT so much - it was the character development. That game had a ton of character development, even for the silent Link. I decided that I needed to make people really feel the characters, their plight, the places they live in. If *I* am not wild about the story and the environments, how can I expect anyone else to be? I want our game to feel like you're playing through a captivating fantasy novel. On top of that, it makes it easier for the dev team to really flesh out the game, if they all read the story, get ideas of what the characters and places look like in their heads, and then brainstorm elements of the game together.

Yup, RE4 is the Wii version, great controls. Im currently running away from that giant troll thing where I have to get the key.