Showing posts with label capcom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label capcom. Show all posts

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Resident Evil 6 Demo: Leon's Campaign

Hello, everyone! For your viewing pleasure, here's Leon's Campaign from the Resident Evil 6 demo. Enjoy! Oh, and yes, feel free to laugh at my horrible aiming in the second video... ;-)





As always, thank you for watching!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Resident Evil 6 Demo: Jake's Campaign

Hey, everyone! Today I'm bringing you some gameplay from the Resident Evil 6 demo that you can play early if you own a copy of Dragon's Dogma. I hope you enjoy it! P.S. - If I'm really bad at this game, don't be afraid to let me know ;-)



As always, thank you for watching!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Cool Guys Walk Away From Cyclops Fights

Here's my next video! I just went with the moment after defeating the cyclops and thought it would be worth showing.



Hope you all enjoyed the video! More to come soon. Don't forget to check out "Game of Thrones" review on GameDwellers.com. As always, thank you for watching!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Hidden Pitfall (Glitch) in Dragon's Dogma

Hey y'all!

So, while playing some Dragon's Dogma I ran into this obstacle after defeating a group of bandits. It was really weird because I could walk anywhere except for this one spot. If I did... well, watch the video below and you'll find out what happened. Enjoy!



I hope you found that interesting. Stay tuned for more (and better) videos! As always, thank you for watching!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Devil May Cry HD Collection Released Early!

Instead of dragging the wait out until April 3rd, Capcom and retailers have decided to move Devil May Cry HD Collection’s release date to March 29th. This is great news for old fans of the series and for those who missed out on these Playstation 2 action-adventure classics.

This is the franchise that inspired the action-adventure genre as it is known today; it helped create a basis for titles such as God of War. Featuring the half human, half demon bounty hunter, Dante, each game delivers stylish, fast-paced action accompanied by thought-provoking puzzles.

Don’t expect a large amount of changes to the original content, though. If you feel there is nothing new for you in this series, then this product will not warrant a pruchase. These are basically the same great Devil May Cry games (well, at least I enjoyed Devil May Cry 2) with a facelift and the addition of achievements/trophies. The HD graphics compliment the games and the terrific gameplay remains unaltered. However, it’s too bad that Capcom didn’t allow full remapping of the controls in any of the entries.



Complete with a whopping 99 achievements/trophies, you are getting Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening Special Edition; three classic games for $40 (or should I write, “2 great games for $40;” that stupid joke continuously said since this was announced)!

With the remake on the way (please don’t ruin it, Ninja Theory), this collection is perfect for those who want to dive into the roots of where this franchise started; or for those who want nothing to do with the remake. Lastly, if you have never played these titles, and you are a fan of action games, then this HD collection is the perfect chance to become acquainted with the greatest demon killer to have ever lived (in a video game, that is): Dante.