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seems to new reviewing about what I expected after playing the demo - fairly badly.

might buy on PC when it's 5 quid, maybe.
 
seems to new reviewing about what I expected after playing the demo - fairly badly.

might buy on PC when it's 5 quid, maybe.

i'm thinking a bit higher. $30. maybe more if 3D support is meant to be good or they give us some sort of bonus extra less shitty mode.
 
I don't think you given this much thought, with the idea that anyone who disagrees with you is blocking out reality kind of confirming it. I won't defend anyone's comments in this thread, but my own though. I think I'm pretty neutral on the game right now, I haven't endorsed it or anything. I just understand why people like and why people hate it, at least since the demo.

I'm mostly referring to the people attempting to deflect the valid criticism of this game's design by their appealing to an argument as poor as stating that the criticisms in question are biased by a Western vs. Eastern dichotomy. I'm sure that you and a few other people have provided better reasoning for why you personally like it, but the bias is pretty transparent in some people's post, imo.
 
FWIW, I think giving a game that doesn't actually delete your gamer profile and reformat your hard disk less than 5 is probably an example of activist reviewing.
 

It's an awful review that basically tries to be snarky while failling flat to explain why the game is bad, since he's like reviewing it as a movie instead of a videogame.

Of course the game has a messy, inconsistent plot. Is FUCKING RESIDENT EVIL. Did you expect David Mamet quality writing or something?...what about the gameplay mechanics and the new movements?, what about level design? is the shooting satisfaying? the controls?

Why people don't review videogames as why they are....fucking videogames.
 
Nah, I just did normal for review.

It goes Easy - Normal - Veteran - Professional right?

Then I'm not exactly afraid. Normal is usually Easy in disguise. I've heard Professional isn't as brutal as RE5's, but not terrible (basically Veteran of RE5, which is more than acceptable).

EDIT: As I recall the demo was set on Normal and it was super easy.
 
Man you must be some sort of master to complete the TAC challenges and god hard in 4 hours.

I played through the campaign once on normal - that was enough. The game is not that engaging, the story is shit and the guns are unsatisfying. Doesn't mean it isn't fun to play, it just didn't live up to my expectations.

Binary Domain was a much better TPS, just with a slower curve as it didn't shove itself up your urethra like Vanquish did the minute you turned it on.

Neither game is as good as Gears of War. There, I addressed the elephant in the corner of the room.



I liked the part where he got a main characters name wrong.

Terrible review, not sure if he was trying to be funny or just obnoxious.
 
Would anyone mind summing up the bigger complaints about the game? From both reviews and demo impressions.

I read most of the reviews and this is basically what I got out of it

I've read most of the reviews and I am going to try to sum up what they say. Everyone agrees this game is a Frankenstein monster of a game that tries to hard to please all kinds of fans but doesn't do well on any. Everyone agrees that its remarkable how much content there is but to some more crappy content is still crappy while others that like the game say its one of its biggest strengths. Co-op is great, better than RE5 but again those that simply hate the game don't care for the co-op much, those that like it say its great.

The "hate vs like" pretty much boils down to the mechanics and the pacing of the game. Those that hate it seem to not enjoy the combat at all and really dislike how the game is always putting you into a QTE or some strange section where you have no real control. The camera is also an issue, so if you really hated the way the demo controlled and played you may fall into this category. The people that like it enjoy the combat and are more forgiving for all the QTEs. The give some praise at how ambitious the game is, at how its constantly trying new things but they do acknowledge that its executed in a messy away with all the QTEs.
 
FWIW, I think giving a game that doesn't actually delete your gamer profile and reformat your hard disk less than 5 is probably an example of activist reviewing.
Just out of interest, what's the difference between a 1/10, 2/10, 3/10 and a 4/10 game?
 
The game looked like a complete disaster from the day they first showed it.
Oh well time to continue replaying the REmake on dolphin. Might even get a 3ds for revelations since it doesn't seem it will be ported anytime soon.
 
I've been an RE mega-fan since forever... but the scartterbrained nature of this series never makes me feel like I need to defend it.... If RE6 is a mega-debacle then so be it, I am just as content to sit by and cheer as it goes down in flames.
 
FWIW, I think giving a game that doesn't actually delete your gamer profile and reformat your hard disk less than 5 is probably an example of activist reviewing.



YOU and people like you are the problem with reviews today.


If everything except for literal dog shit in a box gets a good score just go buy every game and don't read reviews and write TEN with a sharpie on every box.
 
Would anyone mind summing up the bigger complaints about the game? From both reviews and demo impressions.



Loads of bad, overlong quick-time events
Excruciating overemphasis on mediocre set piece events
Ruins the pace by constantly ripping control from you
Poorly executed scripted events lead to unavoidable deaths.

camera too close
cover mechanics bad
 
Would anyone mind summing up the bigger complaints about the game? From both reviews and demo impressions.

From what I can tell from reviews: terrible QTEs, campaign is too long, game doesn't know what it wants to be, and the game is "bloated," whatever that means.
 
I just want to add my support to those that think RE5 is excellent. Still to me one of the best TPS this gen. Really outside of the Uncharted series I wouldn't put much ahead of it.
 
Neither game is as good as Gears of War. There, I addressed the elephant in the corner of the room.

All 3 you think? (Disagree on all counts.)

I liked the part where he got a main characters name wrong.

Terrible review, not sure if he was trying to be funny or just obnoxious.

Imagine the obscuration and lack of analysis of an Armond White review mixed with the heavy-handed pretension of an indie music writer. Now you have Killscreen.


EDIT: I read (skimmed) in a review that the inventory was unlimited, however I was told this was false.
 
I've been an RE mega-fan since forever... but the scartterbrained nature of this series never makes me feel like I need to defend it.... If RE6 is a mega-debacle then so be it, I am just as content to sit by and cheer as it goes down in flames.


really this shouldn't even be named resident evil
 
I'm still unsure of whether to get it tomorrow or not. I just want a fun game. I don't want to have to struggle against crap controls or anything like that. Also want a decent story.
 
YOU and people like you are the problem with reviews today.


If everything except for literal dog shit in a box gets a good score just go buy every game and don't read reviews and write TEN with a sharpie on every box.

Not that I agree with ErikB on very many points (just check out the RE6 OT for proof), but giving a game a 3 or a 4 basically implies that it is an unplayable mess of bugs and terrible coding. A 4 to me implies that it would be more fun to go in and debug the game than to actually play it. I think a lot of these reviews are overblown.
 
Not that I agree with ErikB on very many points (just check out the RE6 OT for proof), but giving a game a 3 or a 4 basically implies that it is an unplayable mess of bugs and terrible coding. A 4 to me implies that it would be more fun to go in and debug the game than to actually play it. I think a lot of these reviews are overblown.

Then you should read the review scale on a site better before assuming a 3 means this or a 4 means that.
 
I like the term activist reviewing; I think it may have some merit in the right circumstances. (I'm not sure that this is one of them though.)
 
This seems like far more of a Resident Evil than 4 was.

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I played through the campaign once on normal - that was enough. The game is not that engaging, the story is shit and the guns are unsatisfying. Doesn't mean it isn't fun to play, it just didn't live up to my expectations.

Binary Domain was a much better TPS, just with a slower curve as it didn't shove itself up your urethra like Vanquish did the minute you turned it on.

Neither game is as good as Gears of War. There, I addressed the elephant in the corner of the room.

"Normal mode", "story", "guns are unsatisfying" - lol

Binary Domain doesn't have a curve so much as a flat line. The game is not very difficult even on the highest difficulty (which is the games main problem by far). Also you make it sound like Vanquish is hard on normal mode - you have to be joking right?

Gears of War has campaigns that range from middling/mediocre. The level design in those games is kinda bad with wall to wall uninteresting setups. It also has super lazy difficulty options (being able to have two players set different difficulties should be a tip off instantly that something is very, very wrong). The player versus player was pretty good though from what I played of it.
 
Then you should read the review scale on a site better before assuming a 3 means this or a 4 means that.

The theoretical review scale is one thing, the actual review scale is another. How many "average" games have you seen get 3s or 4s on those sites? A 6 or 7 is usually equated to average, even if "technically" a 5 is considered average.

Edit: Beaten by Haunted, even though he was joking.
 
Not that I agree with ErikB on very many points (just check out the RE6 OT for proof), but giving a game a 3 or a 4 basically implies that it is an unplayable mess of bugs and terrible coding. A 4 to me implies that it would be more fun to go in and debug the game than to actually play it. I think a lot of these reviews are overblown.

A 5 out of 10 is considered AVERAGE in every review scale known to man. If a game is a 4 then that means it's below average, not an "unplayable mess".

Edit: I see you already replied.
 
So glad I canceled my preorder after playing that atrocious demo last week.

Now I'll just play RE4 for the 1 millionth time. <3<3<3<3<3 Game never ever gets old.
 
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