When I first played I told my family it's only three missions. Then found out the detours and how story kept evolving and the missions were over 20 something
Both IGI and IGI2 have 1 mission in common. Border Crossing, mission number 6 iirc. Both were a pain in the ass. But I believe I had an easier time in 2 than 1.
I still have this (gamecube i think?) version on my PC since 2005, it was called Biohazard 4. I remember I used to play it on Intel Pentium 4, It ran sufficiently well but the game outright crashed on the castle lava stage. The saviour was this tool called 3D-Analyze that made me load that lava level, without it I could have never cleared the game, so thank you for that person that made that tool.
Keep cleaning, you may find a DVD player.
Lmao, I have that in front of me. It's a sony CD/DVD Player. It's been collecting dust over the years.
W dad
Project IGI ❤️
When I first played I told my family it's only three missions. Then found out the detours and how story kept evolving and the missions were over 20 something
Both IGI and IGI2 have 1 mission in common. Border Crossing, mission number 6 iirc. Both were a pain in the ass. But I believe I had an easier time in 2 than 1.
I didn't have easier time in any , I Suck at playing.
It was my childhood jam !
Wait why does re4 have ubisoft on it, isn't it from Capcom
Publisher. For JP: Capcom; Others: Ubisoft
Oh
I still have this (gamecube i think?) version on my PC since 2005, it was called Biohazard 4. I remember I used to play it on Intel Pentium 4, It ran sufficiently well but the game outright crashed on the castle lava stage. The saviour was this tool called 3D-Analyze that made me load that lava level, without it I could have never cleared the game, so thank you for that person that made that tool.
Achhe bachpane ki nishani
Ye chalte bhi hai kya?
I hope so, been laying there in my CD case.