Advantages: More areas to explore, Smarter enemys, more weapons. Disadvantages: Hard in places, lots of backtracking, Gore not for kids.
As I have already reviewed one of the Resident evil games I thought I would back up abit to the Playstation one where this games were exceptional. This is on the third installment Resident Evil Nemesis fast becoming a cult classic. Now to confuse some of you and go through some history and where this game fits in you may well be surprised so here goes.
HISTORY...........
So Resident Evil begins Albert Wesker and his team are dropped off near the raccoon mountains. They are there to investgate some disappearances of hikers. One girls foot and boot were all that remained on what looked like an animal attack. The S.T.A.R.S members (special tactics and rescue squad) are attacked by the savage animals and with the chopper gone run for cover in an old mansion. With their communication cut off you must now save the bravo team. Cool stuff ...
Advantages: Looks amazing, longest PSOne instalment of the series, excellent music, a variety of bonuses to unlock Disadvantages: The Nemesis gradually annoys more than he scares, less enjoyable than first two instalments
enjoy the rest of the game as much.
Whilst RE3 isn't as enjoyable as either of its older siblings', it does excel in many areas. Its sound, for example, is of the highest quality. The music is fabulously atmospheric, and those zombie's groans and civilian's screams are just as haunting as they have ever been. Still no awards for the suspect acting/dialogue though I'm afraid.
It takes around 6 hours to complete first time around, but as usual, there is a huge selection of unlockable bonuses to find. Complete the game once and you'll unlock a brilliant 'Mercenaries' mini-game, which basically involves a mad dash around Raccoon City blasting all manner of creatures trying to reach your goal before the time limit expires. There are five new costumes to unlock for Jill (including a Disco outfit and her original S.T.A.R.S attire from RE1 ...
Advantages: Strong, stable and versatile Disadvantages: expensive and heavy
****Why would an angler need a bivvy?****
Unless you are a fair weather angler only, or just very lucky and manage to avoid the rain (and let?s face it that is very difficult to do in the UK especially given our random weather patterns) you will need a shelter of some description. Whilst many of you are likely to think the large brollies are more than enough I can assure you that whilst these are fine if you are only on the bank for a day, they are not suitable for ?long stay? sessions (that often last for a few days). For these, something a bit more durable and bigger is required.
Some may argue that all you need is a standard camping tent, and whilst this solution is a lot cheaper, tents just aren?t designed for residing on the river or lake bank for many reasons, the main ones being;
i) In order to blend in with their ...
yackers1 13.03.2007 (15.04.2009)
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