Veknoid_Outcast said:
This is very close to my list. I’d go 4 > 2 > 8. I guess I love the even-numbered ones. Well, apart from 6. 4 is just a work of art. Stellar production design, gorgeous graphics, amazingly tactical (and tactile) shooting, and multiple explosive, show-stopping set-pieces. 2 is my favorite of the old guard. So many iconic characters, settings, weapons, and monsters. And the zapping system, which I mentioned in an earlier post, essentially offers four games in one. I haven’t played 9 yet, but 8, right now, is my favorite of the new guard. While it’s a little disjointed — it jumps around from RE4-esque tactical shooting to Amnesia-esque hide-and-seek to a sequence that wouldn’t seem out of place in Call of Duty — the individual pieces are exceptional. And I dig the semi-open world layout. |
2 is the best from the OGs because of some reasons, Leon and Ada, having 2 campaigns that can be played in both ways and will leave some influence once you change routes midway.
But 3 is not far behind, it's pretty much as good and also have Nemesis.
Funny that both on 2 and 3, specially 3 with Nemesis, which I love and is present during the whole game, I had no problem with being followed around, but I haven't played 7 and decided to watch it because it looks absolutely horrible to be followed around in that house, not scary, just really bad for exploration which I absolutely love, when you can hardly fight back, it feels like Outlast and not Resident Evil. I know it's also present on 8 but to a lesser extent and feel like I'll like 8 quite a lot based on the little I know about it tho.
I like 5 even a I don't consider it much of a Resident Evil game either. 6 is half decent and half meh, I like the Leon and Ada campaigns but don't like Chris or Jake ones much at all.
All in all, except from 7 I think all games are worth checking out, with 4, 2 and 3 being really found to me.
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