Tuesday, Evil Tuesday
It's here, RE4 is finally here! Y'know, for us PS2 owners anyway.
Published: October 25, 2005
It's still funny to think PS2 gamers are lucky enough to get to experience Resident Evil 4 on their native console. Sure, we're getting it like nine months late, but that baby-making cycle was juuuust enough time to add in a bunch of bonus goodies that not even the GameCube kiddies get. Not bad for a game that was never supposed to happen on Sony's li'l black brick, eh?
"Capcom's Resident Evil series is synonymous with survival horror. The games have a long standing reputation for introducing innovation and raising the bar to create intensely terrifying experiences for players," gushed Todd Thorson, director of marketing at Capcom Entertainment. "With a slew of new and redesigned concepts, Resident Evil 4 presents a fear more real than ever before. The game is set to revolutionize both the world of Resident Evil and survival horror."
In case you've been living under a slanty shanty for the past couple months, you've missed out on a couple of things. There's been this gas price thing, sure, but more importantly, you totally dodged getting horribly addicted to the best RE game Capcom's made. Seriously, taking Leon Kennedy from Resident Evil 2 and plopping him down in the backwoods of some European countryside so he can find and rescue the kindnapped president's daughter is way, way cooler than it sounds.
Actually, it sounds like you need to get to the store and pick you'se up some hot hot RE PS2 luv. Or you can park it and wait a few hours for our review, because trust us, you're going to like the little bonus we have for forums members. Might want to get a head start and just register now.
"Capcom's Resident Evil series is synonymous with survival horror. The games have a long standing reputation for introducing innovation and raising the bar to create intensely terrifying experiences for players," gushed Todd Thorson, director of marketing at Capcom Entertainment. "With a slew of new and redesigned concepts, Resident Evil 4 presents a fear more real than ever before. The game is set to revolutionize both the world of Resident Evil and survival horror."
In case you've been living under a slanty shanty for the past couple months, you've missed out on a couple of things. There's been this gas price thing, sure, but more importantly, you totally dodged getting horribly addicted to the best RE game Capcom's made. Seriously, taking Leon Kennedy from Resident Evil 2 and plopping him down in the backwoods of some European countryside so he can find and rescue the kindnapped president's daughter is way, way cooler than it sounds.
Actually, it sounds like you need to get to the store and pick you'se up some hot hot RE PS2 luv. Or you can park it and wait a few hours for our review, because trust us, you're going to like the little bonus we have for forums members. Might want to get a head start and just register now.
