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Ajescent said:
Pavolink said:
Triwells said:
Resident Evil is my favorite franchise but I'm more excited for ZombiU than this...
Give me back my Resident Evil!! ;(

Better wait for Revelations 2 (if exists). ;D

 

Ajescent said:
wfz said:

Thanks for the headsup. Now I have no interest in this title whatsoever.

What little interest in this game I had just died with this revelaiton.

Fixed for you ;D


Sorry, fixed what? My head is swimming in plgehm from my hayfever so I have no idea what's going on.

;D



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oniyide said:
Walkthrublazer3 said:
Mr Khan said:
NightDragon83 said:
It's all in the context of the game though. The modern iterations of RE are so far removed from the originals that finding the equivalent of med kits in the form of herbs and sprays doesn't make much sense.

Especially when you consider the fact that in the originals you were only dealing with maybe a handful of enemies at one time or a scripted event like a hunter or dogs or whatever popping out at you, whereas the modern iterations from 4 and on (and especially the most recent two), you are facing off with wave after wave of enemies, so the slow paced stop-draw gun-aim-shoot gameplay has become obsolete, necessitating the regenerative health aspect in order to level the playing field and keep the action going.

Yes, but the question must be asked about why the game has drifted so far in that direction. You don't need to be fighting hordes of enemies at a time, who said it had to be that way? The story?


The fans did. More people bought ORC then Revelations.


thats not really fair, we're talking about a game that was released on a portable thats been on the market for about a year, versus two consoles that have been around for years

Fair or not Capcom listens to the money, and they made more money off ORC. The fans voted with their money and Capcom is obviously taking more cues from ORC then Revelations.



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Ajescent said:
Pavolink said:
Triwells said:
Resident Evil is my favorite franchise but I'm more excited for ZombiU than this...
Give me back my Resident Evil!! ;(

Better wait for Revelations 2 (if exists). ;D

 

Ajescent said:
wfz said:

Thanks for the headsup. Now I have no interest in this title whatsoever.

What little interest in this game I had just died with this revelaiton.

Fixed for you ;D


Sorry, fixed what? My head is swimming in plgehm from my hayfever so I have no idea what's going on.


The cover box for "Resident Evil: Revelations" was misspelled as "Revelaitons" and he changed the spelling of your "revelation" to "revelaiton" as a har har joke on RE. :P



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Sal.Paradise said:
For those only reading the sensationalist bandwagon-ing up top, the health system actually has separate bars that make up the whole meter, and instead of the health regenerating completely, only ONE of those bars will regenerate.

I'm very skeptical about the game myself, but the hate I've seen poured on it since its debut is just over-doing it.

Thanks for that. I won't deny I was one of those people... >_>

Although conversely, it kind of makes me wonder what the point is. I'll need to play it myself, but it strikes me right now that they're throwing in features from "modern" games without stopping to think whether doing so adds or detracts from the product.

kain_kusanagi said:
As far as I am concerned Resident Evil ended with REC:V on Dreamcast. After that it's been a action shooter instead of survival horror. Take away the tank controls, limited ammo, and puzzles and you end up with a Gears of War/Uncharted with zombies.

You owe it to yourself to play the REmake.



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*Sigh* good grief at the amount of people who haven't played the demo yet are tricked by a website trying to get as many hits as possible.

Having played the demo I can confirm what others have said. The health bar is split into sections. Each of these small sections can regenerate however a completely empty section can't. Saying it has health regeneration like CoD is an outright lie. You will never go from being nearly dead to full health. You will simply go from being nearly dead to being nearly dead with one full block.

Also parts of the demo feel are far more horror than anything in RE5.

That entire first article is an utter joke. You know when RE started becoming more action based? The second game ,released 14 years ago. Oh sure it still had the same mechanics but that was a result of them being unsure where to take it. However it went from a small mansion to a big city wide outbreak with far more zombies etc.



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funny how some still complain about disc swapping but not forced mandatory installation



Walkthrublazer3 said:
oniyide said:
Walkthrublazer3 said:
Mr Khan said:
NightDragon83 said:
It's all in the context of the game though. The modern iterations of RE are so far removed from the originals that finding the equivalent of med kits in the form of herbs and sprays doesn't make much sense.

Especially when you consider the fact that in the originals you were only dealing with maybe a handful of enemies at one time or a scripted event like a hunter or dogs or whatever popping out at you, whereas the modern iterations from 4 and on (and especially the most recent two), you are facing off with wave after wave of enemies, so the slow paced stop-draw gun-aim-shoot gameplay has become obsolete, necessitating the regenerative health aspect in order to level the playing field and keep the action going.

Yes, but the question must be asked about why the game has drifted so far in that direction. You don't need to be fighting hordes of enemies at a time, who said it had to be that way? The story?


The fans did. More people bought ORC then Revelations.


thats not really fair, we're talking about a game that was released on a portable thats been on the market for about a year, versus two consoles that have been around for years

Fair or not Capcom listens to the money, and they made more money off ORC. The fans voted with their money and Capcom is obviously taking more cues from ORC then Revelations.

of course they did, ORC had way more advertisment and a much bigger install base to play with, if they are really judging by the sales of Revelations vs. ORC, then the people running the show are dumber than i intially thought



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Iveyboi said:
Resident Evil destroyed confirmed. Still buying but damn Capcom


So, you don't like but still buying?

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