Normally, I don't care about what reviewers say about games, but I was watching X-Play and saw their review of Resident Evil 5. As I was listening to their complaints, I realized that they had no idea what they're talking about.
Some of the complaints were that the control scheme wasn't exactly like everything else that's been coming out and that the inventory had to be viewed in real time. Well, excuse Capcom for trying to actually make the game more intense. That's why Resident Evil 4 wasn't as intense because if you were being chased down and you ran out of ammo, you could pause the game and switch to another weapon. In Resident Evil 5, when you run out of ammo, it's definitely more of an "OH SHIT" moment.
He also talked about how you couldn't walk and shoot at the same time. If you can go in Gears of War style and slay zombies willy nilly, then it wouldn't be SURVIVAL HORROR. That's what they were going for, and with this, you need to make more tactical decisions. That's why the chapter in Gears of War 2 with the Sires wasn't scary at all.
Another thing that bothered me is that he criticized the game on not having regenerating health. I think that's ridiculous. That's all I'm going to say about that.
All games are not the same! If they were all exactly the same, then buying a new game wouldn't be worth it at all. This review was just full of holes and all the reasons why they said it was a bad game for didn't make sense.
Some other things he said about the AI made sense because that's something you can criticize a game on. That's a problem with the game. It's like a JRPG fanatic getting mad at Left 4 Dead because it's a shooter and he didn't like shooters. I think it's just ridiculous.
I don't go around getting mad at reviewers scores and I know good and well that different people have different opinions, but seriously, this just made me mad how a "professional" review team criticized a game on such stupid things. If you could walk and shoot, then it wouldn't be survival horror. If you had regenerating health, then it wouldn't be survival horror. If you had infinite ammo, then it wouldn't be survival horror. People just don't get it.
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Some of the complaints were that the control scheme wasn't exactly like everything else that's been coming out and that the inventory had to be viewed in real time. Well, excuse Capcom for trying to actually make the game more intense. That's why Resident Evil 4 wasn't as intense because if you were being chased down and you ran out of ammo, you could pause the game and switch to another weapon. In Resident Evil 5, when you run out of ammo, it's definitely more of an "OH SHIT" moment.
He also talked about how you couldn't walk and shoot at the same time. If you can go in Gears of War style and slay zombies willy nilly, then it wouldn't be SURVIVAL HORROR. That's what they were going for, and with this, you need to make more tactical decisions. That's why the chapter in Gears of War 2 with the Sires wasn't scary at all.
Another thing that bothered me is that he criticized the game on not having regenerating health. I think that's ridiculous. That's all I'm going to say about that.
All games are not the same! If they were all exactly the same, then buying a new game wouldn't be worth it at all. This review was just full of holes and all the reasons why they said it was a bad game for didn't make sense.
Some other things he said about the AI made sense because that's something you can criticize a game on. That's a problem with the game. It's like a JRPG fanatic getting mad at Left 4 Dead because it's a shooter and he didn't like shooters. I think it's just ridiculous.
I don't go around getting mad at reviewers scores and I know good and well that different people have different opinions, but seriously, this just made me mad how a "professional" review team criticized a game on such stupid things. If you could walk and shoot, then it wouldn't be survival horror. If you had regenerating health, then it wouldn't be survival horror. If you had infinite ammo, then it wouldn't be survival horror. People just don't get it.
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