I hope It's Umbrella Chronicles 2. The first one was great, and had a surprising amount of replay value.
WHERE IS MY KORORINPA 3
I hope It's Umbrella Chronicles 2. The first one was great, and had a surprising amount of replay value.
WHERE IS MY KORORINPA 3
| redspear said: I already know what it is. At this years E3 Capcom will announce a: On-Rails....errr Guided First Person Party Shooter called Mario and Claire Go To The Racoon City Olympics. It will feature forward motion guided paths where teh player only aims to shoot stuff on teh screen replete with minigames that occur at random that have to be completed with enough time before the zombie reaches you. Think you can whack enough zombie moles before you get eaten by the real zombies? All of htis before hte big finally where everyone races each otehr. |
Hey! where is my wiimote waggle in there?
NJ5 said:
Complete bullshit. PCs in the mid-1990s had games with tons of advanced AI running in a scripting language no less (see Quake + Omicron bots, from the guy who went on to work on the AI for Quake 3 Arena). Quake ran up to 15 of those, and someone says the Wii can't handle the AI of a single character in a slow shooter? Again I call bullshit. That's even worse than those who claim Dead Rising Wii has few enemies because the CPU can't handle the AI (even if these zombies barely move). AI is very overrated as far as its CPU power consumption goes.
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It doesn't have few enemies. Video show up to over 200 in some areas. It's just not as much as the 360 version.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs
NJ5 said:
Complete bullshit. PCs in the mid-1990s had games with tons of advanced AI running in a scripting language no less (see Quake + Omicron bots, from the guy who went on to work on the AI for Quake 3 Arena). Quake ran up to 15 of those, and someone says the Wii can't handle the AI of a single character in a slow shooter? Again I call bullshit. That's even worse than those who claim Dead Rising Wii has few enemies because the CPU can't handle the AI (even if these zombies barely move). AI is very overrated as far as its CPU power consumption goes.
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11ht11 said:
do you ever not troll? lol
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Truth = trolling?
Well then, no. I don't ever not troll

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BMaker11 said: Truth = trolling? Well then, no. I don't ever not troll
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If it was anything remotely resembling the truth you would have a point. Unfortunatly for you it is just a stupid opinion put out there to annoy people. In other words it is trolling. Tell me, what do you call Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles on the Wii? Megaman 9? Okami? Zack and Wiki? Tatsunoko vs Capcom? This is just from Capcom mind you. I restricted it to that because that is the only company that is at all relevant to this discussion. Who gives two shits what EA has decided to do as they have as much say in Capcom's affairs as I do.
They really need a huge game to "cover" the big hole left by Dead Rising.
is anyone else annoyed by a few unnamed posters literally jerking eachother off with Wii-hate a few posts up....cuz I am.
seriously do we need to troll in every thread folks?!
lets wait to see what the damn game is before we start clowning on Capcom.
| spdk1 said: is anyone else annoyed by a few unnamed posters literally jerking eachother off with Wii-hate a few posts up....cuz I am. seriously do we need to troll in every thread folks?! lets wait to see what the damn game is before we start clowning on Capcom. |
LoL. Exactly.
Bet between Slimbeast and Arius Dion about Wii sales 2009:
If the Wii sells less than 20 million in 2009 (as defined by VGC sales between week ending 3d Jan 2009 to week ending 4th Jan 2010) Slimebeast wins and get to control Arius Dion's sig for 1 month.
If the Wii sells more than 20 million in 2009 (as defined above) Arius Dion wins and gets to control Slimebeast's sig for 1 month.