So, I finished it because I couldn't stop thinking about it and it was getting in the way of my homework.
Some really tense encounters towards the end. The latter third of TEW2 blows the latter third of RE7 out of the water, that's for sure. I don't know why the middle was so ho-hum, but I think it's because they made a Chapter 3-like chapter without Chapter 3's strengths.
Some of the visuals were astounding and really just ooze high concept. It shoots for the stars, and it's really admirable. The confidence is astounding. Unfortunately, it's held back by budget and some amateur decisions, whether they be mechanically, or in terms of writing, mocap, or cutscene direction. Some of it is just awkward Japanese-to-English stuff. I feel like if this were an '80s B-horror movie, it would be pretty legendary.
The hand motions of
were laughably low-effort and annoyingly repetitive.
I'd probably give it a strong 7.5/10, in that it has issues, but there's a lot to like. And what there is to like won't be for everybody. For comparison, I'd give TEW1 a 6/10, in that it had some fine qualities to it, but it's just too much of a rough ride overall.
I wonder how they'll handle this franchise going forward, or just ditch it. If they make some tweaks to structure, writing, and gunplay, I think they'll have a real winner. But it just seems like a lot of effort went into this for an 80 on metacritic. Kind of like Prey in that way, I guess.
Edit: Yeah, TEW2 has some beautiful and even visionary set design that crops up midway through that sometimes makes the original seem mundane or cliche, but the texturework in TEW1 is really in a league of its own. For a little hyperbole, it's like comparing a 4K desktop wallpaper of some photoshop Mars-scape, or a screenshot of Myst, to Van Gough's painting of his own bedroom. You just can't deny the technique.