Trying to remember a PC game I used to play as a kid. It was set in WW2 and you controlled one character at time across a big map point and click style, like an rts. You had a team with you and I think they started in different locations in the map and could be used for different set-pieces. (sniping, demolitions, etc.) They were all supposed to be special forces type guys from different countries. I don't know if that's a lot to go off of or not...but it was damn hard and stealth was a big part of it.
I've been having a lot of fun with it. At first I was discouraged by what I was seeing online but then I just bit the bullet and bought it last night. All I can say is I'm happy I did. Once you get through the first 2 hours or so the game really takes off. You feel very limited in your exploration initially but just force yourself to get through that portion and you'll be flying around in no time.
@takayamasama: Yep, this is what happened to me as well. I finally realized what was going on (took me an embarrassingly long time) and went back into orbit then came down right on top of it.
@killroycantkill: That's funny because when I first read your original description I went "that sounds an awful lot like Shinobi....". I own it as well so it immediately what came to mind.
Not really no. I do however like the idea of them completely re-doing RE2 which has been rumored. (maybe confirmed?) I can't even really remember anything about 5 except that I beat it and never touched it again and I outright skipped 6. I can't tell you what was going on in the story and I don't care either.The thing is, I don't feel like those sentiments are unique. I don't think anyone cares anymore. If a franchise has ever needed a reboot, it's Resident Evil.
I was the exact opposite, I had a Sega Genesis growing up and all my friends had SNESs. Then when the next generation came out I ended up with a PS1 while everyone else had N64's. Later on I snagged a Dreamcast which I loved but I never owned a Nintendo console. There's still that constant allure to go pick up N64 and Gamecube and play through some stuff that I missed out on.
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