ITT: Games that came before their time.
>>382709359
I love it
>>382710628
i know, its fucking incredible and really ambitious, but it could do with more frames, better graphics and open city mech traversal
>>382709212
I love when someone post an intersting PS2 game I've never seen before.
>>382707383
This was the coop online one right?
Memes aside, you are 100% correct if so.
>>382707383
RE6 is also an example, another one directed by Eiichiro Sasaki. The intersecting narratives with online play is a structural improvement in immersive story campaigns no other AAA dev has tackled yet. Sasaki thinks outside the box when it comes to online play, I wish more directors would.
>>382713179
Yep. Capcom was interested in online, but they pulled the trigger a little too soon.
>>382709359
What's sad is that this game can't even be emulated well without burning up your computer.
or atleast i failed at trying that.
>>382707383
Has anyone played this on private servers? If so, how well does it run?
>>382707383
I associate this game with the coming of age period in my life, its like an instant time capsule. First car, first job, high school winding down (but I still had to lie about my age to play online) college starting, basically blog post incoming.
I adore this game. I remember I had a Gamecube first because I was always a Nintendo fanboy, then I got an Xbox, since it had the better versions of multiplats generally, but it wasn't until I saw this game I was sold on a Playstation 2. Went over to my bros house and he was playing Resident Evil ONLINE WITH PEOPLE holy fuck all my money.
And what an investment it was. A new console, a keyboard (my desktop was still rocking PS/2 inputs at this time) and loading times were horrid without a hard drive so $50 for one of those, not to mention the full price games. Worth it man, so worth it.
The hard drive was pretty necessary though, you were looking at 10 second loading times between rooms if so. Still use that hard drive now to drag and drop game isos, so its not like it didn't pay for itself a hundredfold.
This game would blend in so well today. Tons of content you can (((buy))) that would inevitably be microtransactions based rather than point based. A ranking system. Matchmaking (eventhough you could never find anybody because a grand total of like 20 people bought this game) with an optional custom lobby system (that people actually used). All kinds of autistic achievement type shit for unlockables and big dick bragging rights.
Not to mention hard drives come standard these days and console online works for the post part and it isn't in some weird experimental phase where every company pays another company to host servers.
>>382713876
I really love Resident Evil 6 as well. I don't understand why it was so poorly received. I didn't know it was the same director until later but looking back you can see Outbreak's fingerprints all over it and that probably plays a part in why I like it.
>>382716824
I did, but only for a bit. I had problems with zombies teleport-grab me, but maybe that's just latency.
>>382716965
Because RE6 has too many setpieces and scripted stuff that prevents the player from using the full potential of the characters in the campaigns.
>>382716965
nice blog bruh
>>382717014
Can you play in HDD mode on emulator?
>>382716965
>I don't understand why it was so poorly received.
I'm who you responded to. The game is still very flawed, despite having some cutting edge features. It's underrated for sure but it's also more flawed than previous RE games in my opinion.
>>382718223
You cannot, but loading from an ISO is actually a couple seconds faster than loading from HDD.
>>382707383
Resident Evil Outbreak needs a fucking remake
>>382721757
I hope it'll be in first person VR
>>382722080