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SHMUPGurus said:

In my opinion, Resident Evil 4's controls are way more complex than Gears'. In Gears, you don't have to open a menu to change weapon, it's all right on the D-Pad (which sucks by the way). In Gears, you pick up items with the X button (or E on PC), in Resident Evil 4, it's the A button (on the Wii at least). In Gears, you activate the melee attack with the B button (or F on PC), in Resident Evil 4, you have to aim and swing the remote to swing your knife (on the Wii at least), etc.

Overall, it's not much different, it's only just a matter of getting used to the controller you're holding.

Also, I know it's your opinion, but I have to disagree with what you said about the music. I really think orchestrated and sequential music in video games is probably the best innovation ever.

 

Agreed, if you have a quality composer and they match the tempo of the music with the tempo of the game it makes an enormous difference.  The soundtrack for the original Halo is still one of my favorites.