
Never mind. I just watched a playthrough of Silent Scope and there's no chopper segment. Shooting from rooftops and moving vehicles is about it.
Never mind. I just watched a playthrough of Silent Scope and there's no chopper segment. Shooting from rooftops and moving vehicles is about it.
I had some trouble finding info on Sniper Scope, but the net is swimming with info about Silent Scope. Both had that arcade machine with the sniper gun periferal. There is mention of an Air Combat segment in the first Silent Scope on wiki.
Nintendo always seems to aim at a younger audience which is why the Zelda/Dynasty Warriors mashup makes some sense. Zelda/Dark Souls would be incredibly awesome to me, but I bet they think it would target an older audience that doesn't play Wii-U. I mean, Dark Souls is rated M (17 and up) and Dynasty Warriors T (13 and up).
I heard Vin Diesel is really into that stuff.
This game has almost no actual AD&D references. I actually forgot it had that tag when I was playing it.
Maybe it was later levels of the game or maybe you meant Silent Scope? I think there's some sniping from a helicopter in that one.
Remember that awful Golden Axe game for Xbox 360 etc... and why haven't they done something with Streets of Rage? They did rerelease Sega Bass Fishing, but they did nothing new with it. It's just a port of the Dreamcast game.
The dialog in Thousand Year Door was great. Game's a perfect 10 on all counts.
They were trying out 3D tech all the way back in 1984. This game was playable in 3D at a games show that year. 3D seems like such a good idea for games, but it really hasn't caught on even in 2014. Most people don't even use the 3D slider on the 3DS. I mean, I use it all the time, but I've heard most people turn it off.
I was looking for Wizardry V lately, but it seems to be only available in its SNES port. Why isn't it on PC and on Steam like the next three games?
The first console I started worrying about breaking is the Xbox 360 and it did. Everything before that, I don't worry about.