Sentences with phrase «like resident»

With the announcement, Monster Hunter: World has beaten out popular franchises like Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and Mega Man.
Playing an intense game like Resident Evil 7 biohazard is also a cinch for the Surface Book 2.
Since its launch last fall, the PlayStation VR has already broken the one million mark in sales and it's also gotten exclusives in games like Resident Evil 7 and Farpoint.
Last year, we were given some really good PS4 games, with mega releases like Resident Evil 7: biohazard, Persona 5, and Horizon Zero Dawn.
This is also applicable to NRIs who can avail this facility like a resident.
He says he feels «like a resident,» his children «were born and raised» there, and the locals «don't consider education to be important» and would just spend their money on parties, jeans and stereos.
Alone in the Dark 3 1994 This well received franchise, starting with the benchmark Alone in the Dark, set the standard for 3rd person games and definitely inspired contemporary titles like Resident Evil for the PlayStation.
Like Resident Evil before it, the game ushered in a new genre (albeit a sub genre) which is still fighting fit today, so it's certainly more than deserving of a HD upgrade to celebrate the series.
A game like Resident Evil 7, for instance, is full of so much tension that it's hard to unwind while playing it.
The guys talk about what they like and what they don't like about the latest game featuring characters from across the Marvel universe including the Avengers, Spider - Man and Guardians of the Galaxy plus Capcom franchises like Resident Evil and Street Fighter.
It's been a surprisingly good year for horror games, with big - name hits like Resident Evil 7 and Outlast 2 sharing the spotlight with smaller - scale gems like Little Nightmares and Observer.
Dino Crisis, much like the Resident Evil series of titles, is a survival horror game.
Rather than focus on mass numbers of monsters coming at you constantly like Resident Evil, they chose to have fewer monsters but hide them where you can't see them.
Get used to ignoring what its viewpoint suggests and playing it more like a Resident Evil game and ZombiU will absorb you into its creepy, geographically inaccurate version of London.
So will Capcom knock Revelations 2 out the park, or will it be an incoherent bag of wank like Resident Evil 6?
So, not too surprisingly, it's a more primitive representation of the genre's conventions than games like Resident Evil or Silent Hill.
I do really like Resident Evil, so maybe I'll try it just to say I played it a bit, then move on...
Thankfully, a juggernaut like Capcom has dedicated a title like Resident Evil to have full VR support when they easily could have waited to see if the peripheral was successful.
Not only has there been an impressive number of virtual - reality - only titles released for the system, 110 as of November 2017, plenty of traditional flat - screen titles like Resident Evil 7 and Thumper have implemented optional VR modes that offer a fresh way to experience their digital worlds.
Making the game first person amped up the thrills, but it still felt like a Resident Evil game.
But then there are other games, like Resident Evil, which actually deserve to be remade, again and again, for as many times that it takes to make them accessible to future generations.
Dino Crisis is a survival horror, and plays EXACTLY like Resident Evil.
With strong contenders like Resident Evil 7: Biohazard giving it the popularity it continues to have to this day.
More impressive visual fare like Resident Evil: Revelations or Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D shine, the 3D's much larger sweet spot meaning you're saved from that constant head realigning you have to do when playing the original 3DS on bumpy public transport.
I don't even like Resident Evil that much.
I had been trying to talk myself into getting an XBONE or PS4 for things like Resident Evil HD and Last of Us, but I have like 5 years worth of backlog here.
On top of that, like Resident Evil 7, you can play it in VR as well!
This feels like a resident Evil game through and through, even if the first person perspective is new (relatively, as Resident Evil: Operation: Raccoon City, and the on - rail Chronicles shooting games, among a few others also used the first person).
It still plays like a Resident Evil 4 - style survival - horror game, but with tighter controls and the addition of large open world areas that players can explore freely as returning protagonist Sebastian Castellanos.
Kikuta - san: There are many horror action game like Resident Evil.
Games like Resident Evil, Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy proved that a rich, emotive experience that was not easily achieved beforehand was now more possible than ever.
I might even platinum the old gal, providing that the trophy list wasn't quite as obtuse as most Resident Evil games nowadays (I don't think any of us has quite the never - ending load of time we had when we first played games like Resident Evil 2).
I'm sure you'll get a few minutes of fun out of playing rail shooters like Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles or Dead Space: Extraction before the novelty of laying on your stomach while firing wears off, but it could also be interesting to see someone playing a game like My Horse and Me with this.
To put it in the plainest terms possible, Leon's plays like an action - heavy Resident Evil, Chris's plays like a Resident Evil military shooter, and Jake's plays like a more cinematic, Uncharted - inspired Resident Evil.
While it may seem like Resident Evil 4 proved that system could work in a console game that relied on tension, not everyone on the BioShock team was convinced it was the best option.
It's sometimes found in the game designers who looked at revolutionary titles like Resident Evil 4 and saw proof that their is an audience for games that try something different and ask for more out of their players.
Of course, when you're talking about a game like Resident Evil 4, it's sometimes hard to really understand the scope of its influence.
While that is certainly a broad example of how a game like Resident Evil 4 showed the BioShock team what did - and didn't - work for their vision, the game's influence can also be felt in smaller ways.
Not like Resident Evil's classic «zombie dogs jumping through windows» jumps, or even Silent Hill 2's mental, «playing with sound and what you don't see to incite fear,» techniques; I'm talking well - scripted levels of near panic.
Games like Resident Evil VII and The Evil Within have pushed the gore meter pretty high and still come out with a rating of Mature.
In some ways, the tension ZombiU creates reminds me of classic survival horror titles like Resident Evil.
It certainly seems like we'll keep getting great games like Resident Evil 7 in the near future.
Last year, we were given some really good PS4 games, with mega releases like Resident Evil 7: biohazard, Persona 5, and Horizon Zero Dawn.
Bluehole Studios» PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has basically been one the top best selling releases in 2017 so far, managing to outsell multi platform games like Resident Evil 7 and top - rated exclusives like Horizon: Zero Dawn and Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Of course playing a horror game on a show floor in a small section is probably the worst way to experience something such as this so I am keeping an open mind but at this point in time, I think I like my Resident Evil games with more shooting zombies and less annoying old grannies.
While I'm not the biggest fan of VR, it's definitely cool to hear about its uses and ability to expand the experience of playing a game like Resident Evil VII.
As well as all new VR games like Star Trek: Bridge Crew we also got VR announcements for existing franchises like Resident Evil and Fallout, not to mention Star Wars...
In the latest entry of the Patched Updates Jay and Paul discuss all they've been playing over the last month which includes games like Resident Evil VII, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Icey, Halo Wars 2, Fire Emblem Heroes, Diablo III and much much more.
Just some fun distractions like Resident Evil 6, Dead space 3, Crysis 3, to name a few...
Capcom has supported the Wii U thus far with releases like Resident Evil: Revelations HD, DuckTales, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and Dungeons and Dragons.
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