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I'm restarting Resident Evil 4.

Posted by mrty - June 7th, 2009


Update (10/06/2009): I tried it on pro, and couldn't get past the first time you meet Dr. Salvador, no matter how much times I tried it. So, I restarted on normal, and right now I'm at the castle right after that goddamn water room.

At first I had trouble finding it, until I realized it was at my maid's house. She will hopefully bring it tomorrow.

So I'm restarting RE4, why, because it's far more fun than RE5. The story, gameplay, a lot of things are better in RE4. I like RE5 too, but it somehow didn't get me addicted as much as RE4. This time I'll try to beat it on pro, I've beaten the game 4 times and never tried pro. Shouldn't be that hard.

Tomorrow, when I start playing the game, I will update this post.

By the way, damn, I never get to finish a campaign (online) in Left 4 Dead! We always die in the finale level, mainly because nobody sticks together, but I don't really blame them, as last time I got dragged to the other side of the roof by a smoker, a tank incapitated (how do you spell that?) Francis, and the other two? God knows what happened to them. I find it hard to believe that finishing campaigns is much easier while playing offline.


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About L4D, me too, still, i didnt completed the NoMercy campaign, a disaster always happen, online or offline. The bots are just too damn stupid.

I managed to complete two of them on normal mode. If you ever play on expert, I tell you, you'll never make it :P.

And sometimes, the bots can be stupid, but more caring and helpful than actual people.