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RolStoppable said:

Extraction was the wrong game at the wrong time. It's understandable that people would rather wait until Darkside Chronicles come out and then decide which railshooter they'll get, because there aren't many gamers who need two of them within two months. Also, the Resident Evil universe is more appealing and the footage shown so far looked good, meaning that DSE had only slim chances to succeed anyway.

Then there's the issue is that DSE seems to be rushed out to get on the market before the most likely superior competition. There are some issues with the collision detection and some framerate drops while streaming data from the disc, plus the weapons are heavily unbalanced and the game is very easy. I played through all four difficulty settings and don't know how the Game Over screen looks like. Another annoying aspect is the cinematic approach of the game. While it might be cool on the first playthrough, it's incredibly annoying on a second run when you have to sit through minutes of unskipable conversations. Also, lame ranking system and not much replay value, some levels in challenge mode are already boring on the first play.

In the end DSE was nothing more than a filler until better games arrive and fillers don't light up the charts.

I'm glad I wasn't the only one thought this. I didn't even play the game, but from the videos it just looked like there was too many times you had to wait for some story to progress before the game would let you start playing again.