... You know, that was sort of, I wouldn't say unheard of, but it was to do it on such a kind of visually brilliant game and with such depth of gameplay. I mean, you know, that for me was one of the reasons why I loved it so much. And the fact that it was, I would say, dare I say, even better than the first Resident Evil. Which I loved as well, but two was just incredible. ...

... I think that's a good observation. I think the other thing about it for me is that, obviously, Dino Crisis to Resident Evil is like- I think people call it like his little sister. What was it? Like, Never May Cry was supposed to be Dante, was Tony Redgrave, was supposed to be in Resident Evil 4. ...
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... We joke on stream that Dr. Kirk in Dino Crisis is really fancy. It's got to be his hair, it's the coat, it's the way he looks when he's- If the boot fits. Yeah, if the boot fits and he fits the criteria, it's definitely- Nation up. I don't think too many would disagree with you there, to be honest. I think that's a good observation. I think the other thing about it for me is that, obviously, Dino Crisis to Resident Evil is like- I think people call it like his little sister. What was it? Like, Never May Cry was supposed to be Dante, was Tony Redgrave, was supposed to be in Resident Evil 4. That was the character that was supposed to be going into that game, and then they branched off Never May Cry in RE4 separately. But with Dino Crisis, what I loved about it, again, with Regina is that like, you've got all you Jurassic Park games, but been constantly stalked by this bloody T-Rex. ...