Her chest is a distinctive element of her original design though. An NPC even comments on her being equipped with "ballistics".
Her chest is a distinctive element of her original design though. An NPC even comments on her being equipped with "ballistics".
To be fair, all the RE4 fans I've talked to kinda dug her dumbo ears. They gave her a bit of geeky charm.Her chest is a distinctive element of her original design though. An NPC even comments on her being equipped with "ballistics".
I'll be honest, even as a semi-hetero man with a love of boobs I honestly didn't remember her being chesty. If asked to describe her from memory I'd probably say modest chest because in my brain she's an awkward annoying teenager despite the character probably being in her 20's? I don't know how old she's supposed to be but the character trope I built in my head was annoying teenHer chest is a distinctive element of her original design though. An NPC even comments on her being equipped with "ballistics".
Yeah Jill is basically a supercop.To be fair, Ashley was not a trained special ops police officer.
0/10And here I thought the biggest controversy was that supposedly you can't save the dog from the trap anymore.
For anyone that prefers full video over imgur:This is ridiculous and I want to play it but not bad enough to buy a trombone shaped controller.
This is ridiculous and I want to play it but not bad enough to buy a trombone shaped controller.
I guess I've just been in love with rhythm games since DDR in the arcade and Amplitude on PS2.Maybe it's because I've never been a fan of rhythm games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band, but I honestly don't understand the appeal of this game. Sure, it's silly at first to be playing a trombone for songs that shouldn't be played with a trombone, but even just watching the gameplay, the appeal of that fades incredibly fast for me.
Remember how you were saying ad a kid you got really good at Simon? You THOUGHT it was just a simple kids game, but twenty years later, there you are with an Xbox 360 and a copy of Star Wars Kinect.I guess I've just been in love with rhythm games since DDR in the arcade and Amplitude on PS2.
I would say 100% of my enjoyment of the videos is that I do love rhythm games, so that might just be it.Maybe it's because I've never been a fan of rhythm games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band, but I honestly don't understand the appeal of this game. Sure, it's silly at first to be playing a trombone for songs that shouldn't be played with a trombone, but even just watching the gameplay, the appeal of that fades incredibly fast for me.
Well, you're not wrong.Not shown: the other half of Gas’ childhood, spent editing CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files and playing with IRQ settings.
—Patrick
I'm obviously biased, but I kinda wish Sierra games got a bit more representation. They often represented the next jump in PC gaming in the early days, usually being the first games to implement new technology or features in the latest game.Oh hello literally my entire childhood