Tag: Resident Evil 4
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Let’s Play “Resident Evil 4” – Part 3 (The Ding Dong Calls Me)
By Michael Ros, Kazuo Koyama and Marshall Garvey Our hilarious hijinks continue as Michael staves off chainsaw guy and waves of peasants, while Marshall cracks a truly awful Johnny Manziel joke. Kaz also makes a plug for Project Zomboid. Enjoy!
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Let’s Play Resident Evil 4 – Part 2 (Shyamalan was here)
By Michael Ros, Kazuo Koyama and Marshall Garvey In the second part of our RE4 Let’s Play, Michael continues to get the hang of the controls, while Kaz and Marshall give panicked advice that does more harm than good. And we get our first death by chainsaw maniac, in addition to way too much overthinking…
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Terry’s Picks – 3 Characters for Smash
Ever since the closing of the Smash Ballot, and the reveal of Cloud from Final Fantasy VII joining the Super Smash Bros. roster, it leaves open the door of possibilities for hundreds of characters being able to join. With Sakurai aiming to announce the last new characters to be joining the game, all of us…
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This Day in Gaming History – The GameCube is Released in North America (November 18, 2001)
By Marshall Garvey So, did you feel old at all yesterday when my colleague Terry Randolph observed the ninth anniversary of the PS3’s release? Well, get ready to scramble to the mirror to check for a gray hair or two: On this day, 14 years ago, the Nintendo GameCube was released to the public here…
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Top 10 Most Annoying Sidekicks
By the Last Token Gaming Staff As is commonly noted amongst gamers and critics today, it’s stunning to see how far video games have come in a very short amount of time. But while titles have taken lunar leaps in areas like graphics, storytelling, voice acting and music, there’s still a frequent flaw that persists…
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Hall of Fame Review – Resident Evil 4 (2005)
By Marshall Garvey Release date: January 11, 2005 Developers: Capcom Production, Studio 4 Publisher: Capcom Genre: Survival horror Mode: Single player Systems: Gamecube, Playstation 2, Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC The decision of which game to christen as my number one has eluded me for years. I of course don’t mean the undisputed “best…