This game has been a rollercoaster ride for me so...I'm not even sure? There's still so much that can go horribly wrong but hey, so far I've done a 180 since the initial reveal and would put my chips on high 80s.
I just don't see how the play style pivoting between the two characters is going to work well. It sounded bad at the first pitch and I don't care for what I've seen, but Capcom has earned benefit of the doubt at this point, and I love RE, so I'm there day one no matter what.
95, even tho I wasn't a fan of 7 and Village they're still great games for what they are and I get why people like them.
And the remakes minus 3 have all been great and 3 was outsourced so that's why it was kinda shitty.
I don't know what rating it will get and I will be playing it regardless, but I am hoping it scores high (my vote is based on that). We need a good, solid, Resident Evil game and I really hope the third person view is not an afterthought.
As someone who doesn't even play them and has only watched streamers, this honestly looks just like the other recent Resident Evil games to me.
It feels like a touched-up reskin: new location, new story, and of course the mandatory towering monster stalking you around with slightly tweaked mechanics. Just like in the previous entries.
It's not that impressive from the outside, but clearly the RE fans are really excited about this one and it seems to get a pass too
With RE4make getting a 93 average and RE2make getting a 91, I expect that range. Especially since this game is meant to emulate those two more than anything. I think they know what the fans want at this point.
That depends on if Leon is going to get new and interesting levels to explore on his own, or just repeat every level you just completed as Grace but with more weapons. If its the first kind, mid 90s, if its the second kind, low 80s.