The only thing that's surprising about this, actually, is that it took so long to arrive in a gaming environment, considering that movies have been capable of this "feature" for at least 46 years. The Tingler, starring Vincent Price, naturally, used this gimmic, wiring theater seats to shock viewers at appropriate moments. It didn't last then, and it won't last now.
Nail 'em! MGM, after all, are the ones responsible for unleashing Unspeakable upon us... quite possibly the worst film of all time, bar none. Oh yeah, and that whole thing about being severe douches on P2P and so on.
There should be some clause in the ruling requiring that movies like that be released solely on P2P, so that no one will feel like they've spent their hard-earned money on them.
Jesus, but it was that bad...
I would want a $10,000 martini to have vermouth from the Titanic, gin from the Lusitania, and... some kind of.... magic olive?
And here I was hoping to hear the new "Metal Machine Music", but planet Earth just can't compare, maaaan...
As a writer and lover of well-written English, I agree: The First Resident Evil is terrifying. "Now it's Wesker's time to disappear!"
The only thing that's surprising about this, actually, is that it took so long to arrive in a gaming environment, considering that movies have been capable of this "feature" for at least 46 years. The Tingler, starring Vincent Price, naturally, used this gimmic, wiring theater seats to shock viewers at appropriate moments. It didn't last then, and it won't last now.
Nail 'em! MGM, after all, are the ones responsible for unleashing Unspeakable upon us... quite possibly the worst film of all time, bar none. Oh yeah, and that whole thing about being severe douches on P2P and so on. There should be some clause in the ruling requiring that movies like that be released solely on P2P, so that no one will feel like they've spent their hard-earned money on them. Jesus, but it was that bad...
Any real fan of the series would be expecting a set-up, anyway.