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Imagine one of the best paced games being the alpha for RE5......Jesus christ, RE5 was shit. RE4 was the last good one until RE7
Yeah me neither.
Imagine one of the best paced games being the alpha for RE5......Jesus christ, RE5 was shit. RE4 was the last good one until RE7
Imagine one of the best paced games being the alpha for RE5......
Yeah me neither.
RE4 Hook man and Castle the cancled ones where the best ones. Sucks they never saw the light and day
RE5 is a masterpiece storydriven horror action third person shooter.
Oh sure there was my heartbeat going so fast during lots of chances last minute evasions and reloads, perfect timing and it is a true horror qhen the chainsaw guy is creeping on you lol.There was horror in RE5?
Oh sure there were monsters, but there was never any moments that put the player 'on edge.'
Oh sure there was my heartbeat going so fast during lots of chances last minute evasions and reloads, perfect timing and it is a true horror qhen the chainsaw guy is creeping on you lol.
But i know whatcha mean though that there wasnt really this 'slow paced sneaking around in dark setting with a large amount of suspence and a jumpscare', still,there are levels to it but RE 5 is definentley horror or horror/action, like Alien 2.
*sigh*
RE5 was more Call of Duty than Resident Evil.
RE2 is the first RE game I've been excited about since 4.
I am excited for this even though I am too poor to buy a new console.
Hope the reviews are good.
RE4 Hook man and Castle the cancled ones where the best ones. Sucks they never saw the light and day
There's probably a good reason why they were cancelled.
Just because they made somewhat interesting trailers, doesn't mean those gameplay mechanics would have carried into a great 12+ hour game.
Wouldn't be surprised if PS4 Pros are $200 on Black Friday or Cyber Monday this year.
Your probably gonna have more luck getting a Slim at that price than a Pro
Slims were already that price last year for the holiday sales.
*sigh*
RE5 was more Call of Duty than Resident Evil.
Play RE4 and RE5 right now and tell me which game actually has atmospheric survival horror aswell as much better gameplay. RE5 is so clunky compared to RE4 and thats clunky by todays standards.Not really, but RE5 is a weird game nonetheless. The "horror" element was pretty much done away with in RE4, so I don't think that was the problem. Mechanically, it's pretty much RE4 with some co-op bullshit forced upon the player(which I believe was it's biggest problem). I think it just came out at a time where every TPS game had built upon RE4's mechanics, so when it came out it seemed incredibly dated. It must've been odd being the developers, and wondering where they went so wrong, since it was a merely built from the same gameplay that made RE4 such a breath of fresh air and got tons and tons of praise heaped upon them.
Play RE4 and RE5 right now and tell me which game actually has atmospheric survival horror aswell as much better gameplay. RE5 is so clunky compared to RE4 and thats clunky by todays standards.
Honestly to me it did feel like survival horror aat times, like when youre stuck in the hut with Luis, and youve got zombies coming every which way, and the beginning of the game, where youre stuck in the early prtion of the village, not knowing what to do and where to go (first playthrough) etc. That game blended action, survival horror etc so well, that even though it was more on the action side, the moments of survival horror, and the awesome downtime, just added to the slight chilling effect. A top 5 game of all time.Atmosphere is obviously better in RE4. The mechanics are virtually identical though. Neither game is more clunky than other in that regard, except for the aforementioned co-op/AI partner bullshit in RE5. Other than that, all the shit RE5 ate for it's mechanics being outdated were prevalent in RE4. RE4 just came first, and the mechanics weren't outdated, but hailed as revolutionary at the time, so it gets a pass, even when looking at it today.
RE4 isn't really a survival horror game either though. It's an action game with a horror backdrop. The only thing you have to master to survive, is a head shot.
Honestly to me it did feel like survival horror aat times, like when youre stuck in the hut with Luis, and youve got zombies coming every which way, and the beginning of the game, where youre stuck in the early prtion of the village, not knowing what to do and where to go (first playthrough) etc. That game blended action, survival horror etc so well, that even though it was more on the action side, the moments of survival horror, and the awesome downtime, just added to the slight chilling effect. A top 5 game of all time.