![]() ![]() ![]() I mean, again, I’m assuming, I only ever played Outbreak and File #2 with A.I. that find a key item like a door key and keep it in their inventory and you spend ages looking for it for no reason, or if you have a human player who is crap and gets instantly killed… You can emote to either other with simple phrases like “Help!” or “Over here!” which helped back before the days of the headset. This can be good with friends / people who actually want to play, but can be frustrating with A.I. or human controlled players are wondering around the map the same time as you. As for the game around the controls? Well, there are a few differences, mostly that there other either A.I. It was beginning to feel old hat when playing Code: Veronica, by this point I was getting increasingly “done” with it. The gameplay is still stuck in the original Resident Evil “tank controls” era, where you move your character around on the spot and once he or she is looking in the direction you want to go you then press to move forward. Kevin shoots a zombie in the face… at least I think that’s a zombie…. ![]()
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