Posted on 10/16/2018 at 02:47 PM
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I wasn't necessarily saying they crossover the gaming styles for BaG and RS, but that you have both styles of gameplay in one game and both character rosters. Or just BaG, cause it's kind of a rythm-action fighting game in a way.
SPOOKY STAGE SELECT:
Walking around the mansion in Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem with my sanity meter fairly high is a specific part of the game I still remember, though at the time it was just a genuinely creepy game (the fakeout "your memory card is erased" screen was also scary, but I think most of what I felt was anger after the initial stomach drop).
Playing the Resident Evil VII demo; it was the first legitimate scare I'd gotten from any form of horror media in years and the whole thing made my heart race.
The Silent Hill 3 demo I got via Official Playstation Magazine for PS2. I mostly remember being scared by how abstract the monsters were and the general atmosphere.
I realize these are vague and involve two demos, but I just never played many horror titles and several ones I have like RE4, White Night, Until Dawn, The Evil Within 2, etc. either didn't scare me at all or as much as what I mentioned (Until Dawn had some pretty effective atmospheric moments, but then you have to factor in all the cheese).
Chrono Cross:
Never played it and only played a very small portion of Trigger via emulation years ago. Make it 80 characters and introduce online play.
By the way, so far I'm not hearing many audio issues that I notice.
I have only ever rebought games for PS4 I had on Steam because they were more convenient once my old laptop bricked.
I love prequels ... Julian ... we disagree on so much. lol
Since sales came up a few times this Stage Select, is there any semi-reliable source for production costs and sales for video games a la boxofficemojo.com for movies?