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Originally Posted by bradnoyes
It's hard to explain to my son how crazy it was to grow up and play games like RE for the first time. Things that kids take for granted in modern games were so amazing to experience when they were being done for the first time.
On a somewhat different note, it's interesting to me that games like REmake and Code Veronica feel almost fresh when I play them now because of how homogenized the genre has become. If they just updated the graphics and some of the level design in a Code Veronica remake but kept the camera placements the same, it would be so good. It's a shame that it will just end up feeling just like the other modern remakes.
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At the risk of embarrassing myself. Albeit i was a child. When the first RE game was out, my uncle borrowed it off a friend when i was maybe 7-8 and the first zombie encounter made me hide under the covers and that zombie sound of them being in the room and approaching you kept me there. The tank controls when i could peak just made it even worse in the sense you felt a flight response to escape and they didn't make it easy lol.
Code Veronica i was in my teens and we had it, but can't remember where i bought it from and was finally the game i tried to overcome that childhood fear. Shooting em in the face helped