What he said.
Agreed.
Can't wait for this. The game looks damn sexy.
What he said.
So sexy characters means no integrity?
So sexy characters means no integrity?
Does this edition get rid of the load times?
PC version does
I don't think I saw this linked yet, but here's the Rachel trailer Capcom showed at TGS 2011. It's pretty much all you need to know about her character... it wasn't even in the game lol
She shows up for about five seconds.
People only remember her because boobs.
If she's in there for 5 seconds, then that explains why she needs boobs. It's there for us to remember her by.
She shows up for about five seconds.
People only remember her because boobs.
If she's in there for 5 seconds, then that explains why she needs boobs. It's there for us to remember her by.
So uh... Why wasn't Rachel playable in the 3DS version exactly?
If she's in there for 5 seconds, then that explains why she needs boobs. It's there for us to remember her by.
There's a difference between sexy and desperate pandering.
Resident Evil styles itself after shlocky horror movies. pandering is kind of par for the course IMO.
Then it needs to go all the way with it. It can't be super self-serious and dour one second, and then come out of nowhere with stupid shit like Rachel's design the next.
So I have a copy of Revelations just sitting here, but I'm almost certainly going to get the PC or PS3 version of this game in May.
Should I play the 3DS version or wait?
Then it needs to go all the way with it. It can't be super self-serious and dour one second, and then come out of nowhere with stupid shit like Rachel's design the next.
More like 2 seconds.![]()
this crap doesnt belong in Resident Evil and it was put front and center in one of the trailers purely to sell the game, knowing she appears for like 10 minutes in the game
im not against justifiable sexy characters at all. This chick was just dumb and unnecesary
Erm, did you play past the first couple chapters of the game?More like 2 seconds.
Walk around as Jill, see someone knocked against the glass, dead.
Shouldn't the bottom screen be for the Genesis device?
Half of this thread is about how she's barely in the game, she's a non-factor to the plot or tone of Revelations. Raid mode, which is what she's featured in, is nothing but stupid fun with ridiculous looking giant/midget/super-powered versions of monsters in game. She fits right in.
That moment was CLASSIC. And actually, you fall down and before she gets to you, she says, "ME AND MY SWEET ASS ARE ON THE WAY."One unbelievably cringeworthy moment that is in the game: you fall down a cliff and get mobbed by dogs, after you fight them all off with a pistol your sexy ai buddy helps you up and says 'just follow my sweet ass!' I don't know what I expected from the dialog and characters in a Resident Evil game, but I honestly felt kind of embarrassed to be playing it.
talking aboutErm, did you play past the first couple chapters of the game?Rachel is a recurring stalker monster in the latter half of the game.
Oh! OK, fair enough.talking abouther being alive, her ooze design I actually liked alot.
That moment was CLASSIC. And actually, you fall down and before she gets to you, she says, "ME AND MY SWEET ASS ARE ON THE WAY."
Just one of many great lines in the game, including the one in my avatar.
LOL, yeah, it's funny when you think about a whole squad of people working on bringing to life moments like "MY SWEET ASS IS ON THE WAY" and "THAT WOULD BE TITS" and "I'M BUYING YOU LUNCH." But it's endearing as hell. Makes me all giggly and shit -- game wears its heart on its sleeve!I can't help picturing someone writing that line, someone editing it, someone doing the voice acting, someone directing the voice actor, someone working on the animations, someone doing the scripting..
LOL, yeah, it's funny when you think about a whole squad of people working on bringing to life moments like "MY SWEET ASS IS ON THE WAY" and "THAT WOULD BE TITS" and "I'M BUYING YOU LUNCH." But it's endearing as hell. Makes me all giggly and shit -- game wears its heart on its sleeve!
Excella struck a similar pose with one of her melee moves in RE5's Mercs Reunion.Tactical and aesthetically pleasing.
True.McCallum's face always kills me. He doesn't say anything, but you can hear an audible FUCK with the look on his face.
Also true.The Episode I documentary that they included with the film. Way more entertaining than the film itself.
Excella struck a similar pose with one of her melee moves in RE5's Mercs Reunion.
Coincidentally, Excella is the one character who can go tit-to-tit with Rachel in over-the-top proportions.
Check dis shit, Anderson Cooper:They might be using the same animation.
No kidding she uses similar proportions.
I don't think you need to spoiler-tag that, as that detail is present before the game even begins.I know it doesn't make it okay, but Rachel's hair is so ridiculous becauseher eye was gouged out or something
Raid is nothing like Mercs. Raid takes entire levels from the single-player campaigns, and you and a partner (or just you, if you play by yourself) start off at one end, and have to work your way to the other end, defeating enemies and unlocking doors along the way. You level up, which allows you to equip more powerful weapons. You find loot including weapons and perks to equip, both in the levels and as awards upon completing them. There are 20 standard levels, three difficulty levels, and in the 3DS version there were 10 characters. There is also a 21st level, Ghost Ship, which is the ENTIRE cruise ship from the campaign, with multiple exits but only one true exit, and the enemies range from lv. 1 to lv. 50, and it's absolutely brutal by the end. You can travel the ship freely, and the key is figuring out the path to the true ending that's least likely to get you killed. It's AMAZING.Heh, that Wii U Raid mode stuff is charming. I loved Mercs in RE5/3DS, I assume it's pretty much the same right? Does the campaign feature online co-op like that did too for the campaign?
Heh, that Wii U Raid mode stuff is charming. I loved Mercs in RE5/3DS, I assume it's pretty much the same right? Does the campaign feature online co-op like that did too for the campaign?
Moving this Q and A to the next page -- I hate being the last post on a page, lol.Raid is nothing like Mercs. Raid takes entire levels from the single-player campaign, and you and a partner (or just you, if you play by yourself) start off at one end, and have to work your way to the other end, defeating enemies and unlocking doors along the way. You level up, which allows you to equip more powerful weapons. You find loot including weapons and perks to equip, both in the levels and as awards upon completing them. There are 20 standard levels, three difficulty levels, and in the 3DS version there were 10 characters. There is also a 21st level, Ghost Ship, which is the ENTIRE cruise ship from the campaign, with multiple exits but only one true exit, and the enemies range from lv. 1 to lv. 50, and it's absolutely brutal by the end. You can travel the ship freely, and the key is figuring out the path to the true ending that's least likely to get you killed. It's AMAZING.
I'd have to think it was because there isn't a "clean" version of her character model present in the final 3DS game. Since all of the other Raid characters were taken from gameplay, that's about the only excuse that I can think of.
"But wait, they did have one that they used specifically for a trailer for her backstory," and to that, I counter with the fact that they were already clearly batty enough to not even include that in the game to begin with.![]()