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#1  Edited By bibamatt

I've gone with Resident Evil, which seems like the unpopular choice. Operation Raccoon City was absolute dogshit and the series has been peppered with bad side project games. On the Silent Hill side, Downpour was a solid game that kept true to the series roots (it didn't become a shooter or a co-op game) and Shattered Memories was one of the best games of it's year. They've both had their share of great and bad games. But if I have to make a binary decision, I'd go with RE any day. Silent Hill has left me intrigued for the next one. I hope they continue with the horror. I couldn't give two shits about RE6. And RE, RE2 and RE4 are some of my favourite games ever.

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#2  Edited By bibamatt

Yeah, Where Is My Heart is AWESOME. Also, I can't recommend Velocity highly enough.

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#3  Edited By bibamatt

Just to reiterate, yeah, PSP games look better on the Vita than they ever did before. Sharper, more vibrant... I thought they'd look like shit stretched on the bigger screen, but it's the opposite!

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#4  Edited By bibamatt

I doubt it's going to happen in the next generation of consoles. There are still a big percentage of folk who don't have constant Internet access/access to cards to buy digital games that I can't see it going fully digital. If it went the way of the Vita - the option to buy everything digital... I'd be all over that. Bought four or five games digitally on my Vita, all cool. It pisses me off when I have to swap between the two games I've got physically when everything else is ready to go from the dashboard. Steam, Vita, iTunes and Netflix have shown me that I'm more than ok with digital distribution.

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#5  Edited By bibamatt

@ddensel said:

Hopefully this will mean more Saturn re-releases on consoles. I always wanted to play Burning Rangers or Shining Force III...

FUCK YEAH BURNING RANGERS. That game was awesome. I used it as my answer in a recent 'what game do you want re-released' thread.

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#6  Edited By bibamatt

Was the Wii sequel really bad? I didn't play it at the time.

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#7  Edited By bibamatt

@Atramentous said:

Next up Panzer Dragoon Saga I hope.

I would kill anyone for this. I'm sure it's not as good as we remember it, but I really want to play it again. I sold my copy but remember loving it at the time. I just wonder if Sega would put in the time to overhaul that entire game. It was pretty big, no? Seems like a lot more work than NiGHTS, which is pretty short.

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#9  Edited By bibamatt

Shivering Isles, Undead Nightmare and Minerva's Den all say 'hey! You should buy some DLC!'

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#10  Edited By bibamatt

Truly sorry for your loss, Patrick. Chin up, stay awesome.