Resident Evil 5 is set in Africa so we see a shanty town, dark skinned
enemies, and a bunch of tribal things to give us a sense that we are on
the motherland. Did it feel any different from the European setting in
Resident Evil 4?
There really isn't much brought to the table in Resident Evil 5 that is
a new besides playing with another person. You could trade items and
have the whole co-op thing in Resident Evil 0. The action scenes which
make you act quick were in Resident Evil 4. Chris & Wesker were
introduced in the first Resident Evil. The controls are pretty much the
same as the first Resident Evil. The Majini aren't all that different
from the Las Plagas in Resident Evil 4. Handgun, Shotgun,
Grenade Launcher, & Rocket Launcher have all been around since
forever in Resident Evil.
The controls might have worked before Dead Space showed up, but now it just shows the ego the developers had. What
I think is since Resident Evil is Capcom's best selling franchise of
all time they got comfortable at being the king of the survival horror
genre. They probably were like "this is Resident Evil why change
anything." They had every right since the first Resident Evil pretty
much defined the genre. With all of the backtracking and ink ribbons
that game still is the shit.
The series left it's survival horror roots in the dust and became an
action game with an ego. I mean come on if your going to become an
action game, you should at least have a good cover system. Either that
or better controls to use the shitty cover system. Becoming an action
game means comparing it to other action games such as Grand Theft Auto
and Gears of War. If you compare it those two Resident Evil 5 is far
from the crown for the best action game.
... Maybe Resident Evil needs to go back to it's roots
Alone in the Dark developer Pieces Interactive has been hit with layoffs a month after its release, as per the latest information.
That genuinely, genuinely sucks. The reboot has clear flaws, but it really felt like a solid first step for this team to receive *greater* investment.
Venturing into a post-apocalyptic world, Bandai Namco resurrects the forgotten treasure, Sand Land: will it capture the magic of the Manga?
I enjoyed the demo so I'll be picking this up. The gameplay made me think of Metal Max Xeno so it sold me on it.
After the release of the horrid avatar update, Pokémon GO fans are trying to get items refunded. This has led to some getting threats of being banned.
Well I think that for the fact that this game is on a next-gen system (let's face it) that alone adds a whole dimension to the fanchise.
So what your saying is that better graphics and a different control (excluding the Playstation) is all a game needs to be better than the previous version?