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Shadowblind said:

"All in all, I came away from Capcom feeling a little disappointed. It was like getting the kind of gift I wanted, but finding out it’s the wrong type – a Nerf rifle instead of a Super Soaker. I realize Resident Evil 4 was a total departure from the straightforward survival horror genre what with the over-the-shoulder cam and daylight sequences where you’re leading Ashley around. But for some reason, I still felt like it was true to the original Resident Evil because it was upsetting and scary. RE5 doesn’t have that, or at least didn’t show it in the demo or these new levels. What I saw played more like a bland shooter with occasional stressful moments where I was trying to juggle the needs of my partner versus how much ammo I had left. I was never lonely, never anxious and never scared."

 

Yeash. Now I'm afraid that this title may be pretty bad. This is a fantastic example of how devs are foregoing their roots to 'reach' the west'. Color me unhappy.

 

I agree with that quote and u completely. I played RE4, and while it was a good game, it was such a departure from the franchise that I felt that they could have named it something else and have had another (good) franchise in their hands.

 

This is the way RE4 (and 5) should have been.