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Let's Play - Resident Evil Remake NGC *Complete*
A Let's Play of Resident Evil Remake for the Nintendo Gamecube (NGC)
After being attacked by rabid 'dogs' while searching for their teammates, the group take shelter in what seems a abandoned mansion, only to find out things are not what they seem, quickly being separated from their teammate Chris as well as losing their captain. The team must now search for clues to find out where everyone is and get the hell out alive from a mad house filled with Zombies and monsters.
A cult hit amongst many horror fans, REmake brings back what started survival horror into mainstream and takes it beyond perfection, giving some of the best looking graphics on the Game Cube, several story paths and endings, new areas, story elements etc. If you were a fan of the original, this cannot be passed up.
Let's Play - Resident Evil Zer0 Wii *In Progress*
A Let's Play of Resident Evil Remake for the Nintendo Gamecube (Wii)
Taking place before the events of the first game, Rebecca Chambers enters a train to look for escaped convict Billy Coen, but gets more than she bargained for when the forest, and train are crawling with creatures and zombies, killing her comrades. She must work with Billy to make it out the nightmare alive.
Let's Play - Lufia 2 *In Progress*
A Let's Play of Lufia 2 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
One day a red comet shoots across the land of Estpolis.
Maxim is a monster hunter, who notices that monsters are uprising as of late. When he visits a cave to get a key back, he notices a monster took it. Not normally smart enough to do so, questions arise, especially when a mysterious lady named Iris appears, instructing Maxim to travel and find others like him, stating a evil power is rising. Maxim soon gets into a war against Gods and the ultimate test, if humans deserve to exist or if these gods should rule them.
Lufia 2, known simply as Lufia in PAL areas, is a prequel to events of the First game. Despite being made by a company that was going bankrupt, they showed us a game that involves amazing story telling, system, and best of all, some of the greatest puzzles seen of this era. In my opinion, despite having weaker moments, the games quality easily equals and surpasses that of the first three to five Final Fantasys. The characters are likable too, so give it a shot. There is also a 'remake' if you call it on the Nintendo DS, using a action battle system instead.
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