So RE5 sucks while you're playing it, but once you have beaten an area, it's great? Okay . . . .
I beat the game I had fun with it, but it just never felt all that exciting. RE 4 was better for sure, I had the Gamecube version. I just bought the Wii version for 10$ to play it again. But god it looks so horrible on my TV.
SteelAttack said:It's a good game. Nothing more. At least the inclusion of co-op makes its awkward design decisions easier to stomach than the ones found in the insufferable RE4.
There is so much wrong in this post.
Ravenprose said:So RE5 sucks while you're playing it, but once you have beaten an area, it's great? Okay . . . .
Me and Sheva were having a bit of a tiff is all. I do this with difficult challenges in games a fair bit. While you are in the middle of it, you hate it, but once you beat it, the harder it was the sweeter the victory.
Given that I beat most opponents in the last chapter using only a cattle prod makes me even prouder.
aspro said:Now that I've beaten it I'm back on the other side of the fence. 9 out of 10.
3 thumbs up for the other side of the fence.
There should be 3 thumbs down for this.
Foolz said:3 thumbs up for the other side of the fence.
There should be 3 thumbs down for this.
No you! 6 thumbs down to this post.
Dvader said:There is so much wrong in this post.
And I know it. I won't even try to dispute that. I know I am objectively wrong on this subject, but my seething hatred for RE4 knows no logic and no human bounds. It's the same shit than RE5, but with the drawback of having to suffer through the cheesy dialogue and horrendous control scheme alone.
SteelAttack said:Dvader said:There is so much wrong in this post.
And I know it. I won't even try to dispute that. I know I am objectively wrong on this subject, but my seething hatred for RE4 knows no logic and no human bounds. It's the same shit than RE5, but with the drawback of having to suffer through the cheesy dialogue and horrendous control scheme alone.
One day we'll strap you in a chair and force you to play it Clockwork Orange style until you recant.
I actually enjoyed the "story" in RE5 more than in 4. It was like... dvader quote coming... "a summer blockbuster". It makes me want to know more, or see Kennedy and Redfield in a movie together.
I liked the story in 4 more because it was less intrusive. The cutscenes weren't as long, and there weren't as many were there?
Foolz said:I liked the story in 4 more because it was less intrusive. The cutscenes weren't as long, and there weren't as many were there?
The cutscenes were not as long in RE4, nor were there as many.
RE4 was kind of silly though, with you "rescuing the president's daughter" -- wasn't that the plot of Double Dragon II? In RE5, it was silly, but at least it dealt solely with the core material of the Biohazard story. I liked the cutscenes, I thought they were quite cinematic -- and usually I bypass almost every cutscene in a game. It may have been because I needed a break from the intense gameplay.
aspro said:
The cutscenes were not as long in RE4, nor were there as many.RE4 was kind of silly though, with you "rescuing the president's daughter" -- wasn't that the plot of Double Dragon II? In RE5, it was silly, but at least it dealt solely with the core material of the Biohazard story. I liked the cutscenes, I thought they were quite cinematic -- and usually I bypass almost every cutscene in a game. It may have been because I needed a break from the intense gameplay.
I liked the cutscenes too; especially the weapons dealer. His hamming it up was hilarious.
Now that I've beaten it I'm back on the other side of the fence. 9 out of 10.