Zucas said:
Oh you don't have to answer them... they don't know what they are talking about. RE4 lost nothing, however RE5 did lose a lot so I wouldn't defend that one. Anyone that has played the early Resident Evils knows the controls were bad and that playing them RE4 style would be amazing. But RE4 lost nothing int he survival horror aspect... gave it more than any could have imagined. |
Eh.
I'd argue that RE4 lost a bit of horror. Of course, one of the benefits of the crappy scheme of fixed camera angles was the problem of not knowing what was around the corner. With RE4 fixing that, it was a little bit easier to know what was coming, and not be scared about it. I don't remember RE4 being incredibly scary outside of the labs with those guys that required heat sensors to kill. Of course, RE4 was one of the best games ever made (IMO), so despite the lack of what I call 'horror', it was an excellent game.
RE5 on the other hand had even less of a scary atmosphere. At least RE4 tried to bring something scary to the table in the way of a creepy Spanish atmosphere.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.