>it's the '00s and we need a handgun for our hero
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>those rock textures
OOF this game will never sell with graphics like that
Is the USP not in style anymore?
I'm pretty sure all the kids are raving about the Glocks nowadays
Why? Were they not popular together from the same era?
as hand grenades, yes
glock is up to gen 5 and the usp might as well not exist marketshare wise
Only buy hammer fire handguns and you will be a certified cool kid. If you must buy a glock it has to be the 10mm one.
>will be a certified cool kid
only revolvers go there
at least they won't jam like the fricking piece of shit 1911
browning can suck my dick with his dry skelly mouth
Are glocks actually popular? I've always figured gun popularity in real life would correlate with how the guns are presented in video games, and I don't think there is a single videogame where the glock is anything other than a piece of trash. USP on the other hand is usually a tact'd out operator pistol.
The popularity stems from them being cheap
Glocks are popular because they're inexpensive enough to do whatever and most people don't need them to do anything else.
They're treated as boring because it's literally just two fricking rectangles and that looks boring on screen, and most police forces use them while giving a character literally anything besides a Glock means they're somebody to take seriously because they're serious about their tools of the trade since they're using something special and unique.
There's nothing wrong with it but it's like the HK416. Space age spec ops shit, and then the rest of the industry caught up.
Rather than the USP becoming obsolete, media trended more towards two things in hero pistols.
>sleek modularity
SIGs being the go-to example given how widespread, which Leon's Sentinel Nine is built off of, and will probably get a lot more publicity as the P320 becomes the US military's sidearm. Even James Bond's been given the thing a lot when he doesn't have a Walther
Or visually distinctive classics, which is usually the 1911. Which Leon's also been given a few times. Death Island even gives it a little flourish when he hands it to Jill after she loses her Samurai Edge again.
That, and Heckler & Koch has released newer pistols they want to push in media, like the VP9. The USP came out in the 90s.
>VP9
God I hate that shit. I don't care if it's more ergonomic or modular or whatever, HK hit perfection back in the 90s and there's no point trying to top it.
Well the original re4 handgun was inspired by the USP so making it an actual one in the remake makes sense
Remaking the best game of all time doesn't make any sense at all.
But if you were going to do it
>do you think we've reminded people enough that this game takes place in 2004
>don't worry boss I'm on it
When's the next RE game gonna be announced?
I mean, the USP and 1911 are known for reliability. So it checks out as to why they are used so frequently.
What's with this gun?
PAF PAF PAF PAF PAF PAF PAF GET SHOT
Literally only known for Angelina Croft and Half-Life 2
>RE style zombie game set in London during WW1
>This is the protagonist's main gun
Would you play it?
Do we get a cool dramatic breaktop reload animation?
I meant probably?
Now why would the protagonist get military gear?
It takes place in *shudder* Wales
yeah but I would swap it out for the Luger Artillery and Trench Gun combo
>Trench Gun
now we're cookin'
shit it’s got a bayonet too and you can parry with it and then stab em and blast em off
yeah the game sounds kino
because der Kaiser’s Dachgesellschaft unleashed ze zombie apocalypse upon ze Anglo
I can hear the atrocious "British" accents now.
What if it was West County and Scots?