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UndeadChicken
19-Aug-2011, 06:32 PM
I've been hearing a lot of hatred for this game from people who claim to be fans of the Resident Evil series, yet from the reviews I read about this game on gaming websites it seems like it's a decently successful game. Since I don't think I can get any straight answers from the raving fanboys on the Resident Evil forums, I thought maybe I'd ask the opinions of those who are probably just casual fans of the series and gaming in general.

What do you guys think of Resident Evil 5? Not just as a Resident Evil game but as a game by itself?

While I think it's true this game is not scary like the old games before Resident Evil 4 used to be, I think it's still a very enjoyable game. The graphics are amazing, the girls are all hot, and there's all kinds of fun extras to find like costumes, mini games, and secret weapons.

If I had one thing to complain about it would be the fact that this game copies too much from Resident Evil 4. It may not be a totally bad thing because Resident Evil 4 was a highly successful game, but I just kind of wished they added more new features besides just the co-op.

I was glad I waited to buy the Gold Edition because it had some really good extras. My favorite was probably the inclusion of Excella Gionne as a playable character in the new mini game The Mercenaries Reunion. Excella didn't seem like a very memoriable character in the actual game because she didn't really do anything besides dress like a slut and be a bitch, but as a playable character in The Mercenaries she is all kinds of awesome. There's just something about the idea of a voluptuous woman in a cocktail dress and high heels who runs around shooting up badguys with an automatic weapon, and then has the guts to actually "slap" parasite-controlled humans who come after her with sharp weapons. I don't think you can get any more badass than that. :p

Danny
19-Aug-2011, 07:51 PM
its poorly paced. the plot is extremely contrived. the ability to not move whilst aiming when games like dead space have shown it can be done feels like the game is forcefully trying to make a run or gun choice imperative but it comes off as just handicapping you to make it seem harder than it actually is.

Its not bad, its just not very good either. the soundtrack pales compared to almost every other game in the franchise, the voice acting is phoned in and mediocre and not once does the game try to generate any sort of emotional investment on a level deeper than characters in a arcade rail shooter.

I will say one thing, they technology used to shoot the cutscenes was a hell of a step in the right direction. The game itself was disjointed and unwieldy. they tried to make it 3 games at once and it comes out as a creation not really as good as any of the sums of its parts.

rongravy
19-Aug-2011, 10:04 PM
I didn't like the chick(Sheva) with you, she wastes ammo if you let her.
I know that in 4 you had the President's kid, but you only had to protect her. I was always happy when they captured her again for awhile. As far as the voice acting: weren't they cheesed in all the games pretty much?
"Ada, WAIT!!!"
And that's from one of my faves, RE2.
I guess after RE4, even though there weren't any zombies, I maybe expected too much and wanted a return to form...
Shambling, that is.

UndeadChicken
20-Aug-2011, 12:18 AM
Good call on the voice acting in the series. :p

I guess when you get down to it Resident Evil 4 was the better game, and Resident Evil 5 basically tried to copy everything Resident Evil 4 had without adding a lot of originality. I guess the game should have been handled better, but sadly after the release of these three crappy Resident Evil titles like Operation Raccoon City I fear the series may be doomed soon. :(

Also for the record I would like for Capcom to go back to the zombies and the horror. A friend told me a rumor about a Capcom considering doing a remake of Resident Evil 2, and I think it would be a great way to re-introduce the classic survival horror genre for the current generation of consoles. I quite enjoyed the Resident Evil 1 remake for the GameCube and if the Resident Evil 2 remake is anything like it then it could be a very good game.

rongravy
20-Aug-2011, 03:44 AM
I know it's been talked over on another thread, but I'd cream my jockeys if they redid the first 3 and did it RE4 style. And I think that not only would it be doable, it'd sell like freaking hotcakes. I know there's alot of kiddies who play XBOX, but alot of doods my age play. They'd buy them, and it'd reintroduce the original trilogy to earlier said kiddies.
It could be done, and I wish it to be so.
In a perfect world, it would be.
But, then again, I can't understand the attraction to redundant crapola like Halo and Call of Duty games. Who knows, I could be wrong, but I'm thinking not.

Mr. Clean
20-Aug-2011, 04:12 AM
I know it's been talked over on another thread, but I'd cream my jockeys if they redid the first 3 and did it RE4 style. And I think that not only would it be doable, it'd sell like freaking hotcakes. I know there's alot of kiddies who play XBOX, but alot of doods my age play. They'd buy them, and it'd reintroduce the original trilogy to earlier said kiddies.
It could be done, and I wish it to be so.
In a perfect world, it would be.
But, then again, I can't understand the attraction to redundant crapola like Halo and Call of Duty games. Who knows, I could be wrong, but I'm thinking not.

Really? your a genuine jockey fudge packer?

Rottedfreak
20-Aug-2011, 05:28 AM
Resident Evil 4 was a new lease of life on the series and appropriately a action horror, it was perfect for people bored with the series through REmake and Zero.
Resident Evil 5 promised to be more of the same and it had all this hype about being a return to horror but after four years of replaying RE4 it was a severe kick in the teeth I don't think the developers accomplished their goals, daylight horror doesn't work and 'graphic' and 'gory' scenes don't work with the limitations of current consoles, the new devs seem to be clueless, wheras the RE4 crew worked with audio and set piece action to unsettle the player the RE5 team goes with visual.
Revelations does seem more promising though check out the demo from Mercs
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CoinReturn
20-Aug-2011, 01:37 PM
Revelations is definitely looking like a return to good old survival horror:

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Very impressive graphics for 3DS.

rongravy
20-Aug-2011, 01:49 PM
Really? your a genuine jockey fudge packer?
Fudge 'em?
No, but I'd blow a serious wad all over them...
SPLOOT.

Tricky
21-Aug-2011, 05:21 PM
As far as the voice acting: weren't they cheesed in all the games pretty much?
"Ada, WAIT!!!"
And that's from one of my faves, RE2.
.

:lol:
The voice acting has always been abysmal, although when I was 15 it still just about convinced me as in game speech was still relatively new then. Revisit this & remind yourself how bad it is!
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ProfessorChaos
21-Aug-2011, 08:42 PM
Revelations is definitely looking like a return to good old survival horror:

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Very impressive graphics for 3DS.


while i will agree that the graphics are impressive for a 3DS game, i couldn't disagree more about "old school survivor horror" from what's in that vid.

being a police officer in an isolated mansion full of monsters in the country or trying to escape a town overrun with infected people, with little ammo and lots of fear/tension, to me, is what resident evil is all about.

this new trend of being specialized globe-trotting, bioweapon-hunting special forces commandos with amazing weapons, vehicles, tons of explosions, etc is nothing like the resident evil series i grew up with. looks downright laughable to me, in fact. i hold the craptacular movies responsible.

and wtf is up with chris the 'roid freak redfield wearing short sleeves in an icy, snow-covered environment?

as for RE5, i can't provide a solid answer, as i was so disgusted and underwhelmed by the demo that i have not even bothered playing the actual game.

Andy
21-Aug-2011, 08:42 PM
:lol:
The voice acting has always been abysmal, although when I was 15 it still just about convinced me as in game speech was still relatively new then. Revisit this & remind yourself how bad it is!
IZqttuScmUY

That was too close.. you where almost a jill sandwich!!

:lol:

One of the best lines spoke in a computer game ever!

Tricky
22-Aug-2011, 10:30 AM
while i will agree that the graphics are impressive for a 3DS game, i couldn't disagree more about "old school survivor horror" from what's in that vid.

being a police officer in an isolated mansion full of monsters in the country or trying to escape a town overrun with infected people, with little ammo and lots of fear/tension, to me, is what resident evil is all about.

this new trend of being specialized globe-trotting, bioweapon-hunting special forces commandos with amazing weapons, vehicles, tons of explosions, etc is nothing like the resident evil series i grew up with. looks downright laughable to me, in fact. i hold the craptacular movies responsible.

and wtf is up with chris the 'roid freak redfield wearing short sleeves in an icy, snow-covered environment?

as for RE5, i can't provide a solid answer, as i was so disgusted and underwhelmed by the demo that i have not even bothered playing the actual game.

Unfortunately we got older, and they're still aiming the games at teenagers who like cheap scares & can still take ridiculous plots & characters semi-seriously. Even the first 3 games which I loved 12 years ago, I probably couldnt play without cringing at the voice acting & daft story lines now. They had some great moments & atmosphere for sure, and I took them deadly serious when I was 17, but now I just have no interest in the franchise anymore

Danny
22-Aug-2011, 03:04 PM
Unfortunately we got older, and they're still aiming the games at teenagers who like cheap scares & can still take ridiculous plots & characters semi-seriously. Even the first 3 games which I loved 12 years ago, I probably couldnt play without cringing at the voice acting & daft story lines now. They had some great moments & atmosphere for sure, and I took them deadly serious when I was 17, but now I just have no interest in the franchise anymore

this isnt really a case of the old 'it didnt change, we did" schtik. The original games from biohazard to biohazard: last escape were all homages to the creators love of the american B movies of the 50s and 80's seen through a japanese lens. They weren't intentionally 'bad' they were intentionally cheesy. Its why they had the voice acting like that, theres no "better" japanese voice acting in the japanese version. In fact in most cases there is only the 'american' language version and its an intentional choice on the developers part.
It was a teams swamsong to an era of entertainment they loved that was gone. Then it started to make money and priorities changed. you start making something because its a popular unit shifter and not because you really, really want to and its no surprise the content took a major change in direction. it was all business after the first 3, they had to 'take it seriously'. Hell look at resident evil 3.5 for a good example of how they were at that 'well what do we do now we have told our story?' point.

Biohazard is a great series. it is, but it ended with them escaping raccoon city and the nightmare umbrella created, even the good that came after was just a good cash in on that which wasnt really needed.

rongravy
23-Aug-2011, 12:39 AM
:lol:
The voice acting has always been abysmal, although when I was 15 it still just about convinced me as in game speech was still relatively new then. Revisit this & remind yourself how bad it is!

Bad, but love it. My kids and I would quote it in their badly acted voices. So much fun!!!

SymphonicX
24-Aug-2011, 09:12 AM
:lol:
The voice acting has always been abysmal, although when I was 15 it still just about convinced me as in game speech was still relatively new then. Revisit this & remind yourself how bad it is!
IZqttuScmUY

I know the acting's pretty shocking but I think its more to do with the pacing...you get like 5 second gaps between something happening and their reactions, or from one bit of dialogue to the next...

*BANG*.....5 seconds....."what was that?".....five seconds..."could be chris?"

Rottedfreak
24-Aug-2011, 10:13 AM
REmake
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'BLAM!'
Barry: "What was that?"
Wesker: "Chris..."
Jill: "No!"
Wesker: "Jill go and investigate."
Barry: "I'm going with her, Chris and I go back a long way."
If they ever do a remake they should show them nervous, shaken and tired.

Another take:
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Tricky
24-Aug-2011, 11:55 AM
Its funny how Barry tells Jill to go and look for any clues while he's "examining" that pool of blood, whats he going to do, a DNA test using the kit in his back pocket? and he's still staring at it when Jill comes back 5 minutes later with a zombie in tow! :lol:

rongravy
24-Aug-2011, 04:49 PM
Its funny how Barry tells Jill to go and look for any clues while he's "examining" that pool of blood, whats he going to do, a DNA test using the kit in his back pocket? and he's still staring at it when Jill comes back 5 minutes later with a zombie in tow! :lol:
He's obviously on the weed.
Higher than a kite...

Tricky
24-Aug-2011, 06:19 PM
Then you get Wesker wearing sunglasses in the middle of the night in the woods, cos he's badass :lol:

rongravy
24-Aug-2011, 10:11 PM
Then you get Wesker wearing sunglasses in the middle of the night in the woods, cos he's badass :lol:
Either that, or he really loves Corey Hart...
No matter what, he'll... wait for it... never surrender.

shootemindehead
25-Aug-2011, 07:01 AM
I know the acting's pretty shocking but I think its more to do with the pacing...you get like 5 second gaps between something happening and their reactions, or from one bit of dialogue to the next...

*BANG*.....5 seconds....."what was that?".....five seconds..."could be chris?"

ha ha......we used to call Res Evil "What is it" because we all had such a laugh at the terrible voice acting at the beginning and they seemed to be saying "what is it/that/this" every few minutes.

Brings back a lot of memories that.

ProfessorChaos
15-Sep-2011, 03:08 AM
i gotta admit, the graphics in RE5 are beautiful from what i've seen. i just got a brand new full hdtv and was almost thinking of picking a used copy of RE5 up just for the visuals. is it worth that much even, to anyone who's actually played it?

Mitchified
18-Sep-2011, 04:21 AM
Depends on what system you have. For my money, and I know some people will disagree with me on this, but the best game of the current generation in terms of sheer visuals (NOT gameplay, and I'm NOT saying it's the best game of the generation period) is Killzone 3 on the Playstation 3. The level of detail and the sheer size of everything is unreal. Resident Evil 5 is way behind Killzone 3 in terms of visuals, and it's even behind games like Uncharted 2 and Resistance 3 (great game, by the way).

If we're talking on X-Box 360, the visuals tend to be a bit lower, but games like LA Noir are more impressive than RE5.

ProfessorChaos
18-Sep-2011, 04:26 AM
thanks, mitch. i already went ahead and ordered it. got the gold edition brand new and shipped for under 20 bucks.

as much as i dislike the direction the series has taken, i figure if i can just put the RE-nostalgia aside, ignore the fact that they are pissing all over one of my favorite gaming franchises, and enjoy it as a beautiful-looking action game, it'll be worth that much at least.

oh, and i already beat l.a. noire and got all achievements, loaned it out to a friend just last night.

ProfessorChaos
18-Oct-2011, 02:21 AM
well, finally got around to playing this. thought it was decent at first, but after the literal spear-chuckers and underground ruins, military factory base with machine-gunning enemies, etc, i am so ready to finish this game and be done with it. i may try out the DLC missions, but seriously doubt i'll play the main game a second time through....and to think i haven't even gotten to the boulder part yet.

Danny
18-Oct-2011, 04:03 AM
well, finally got around to playing this. thought it was decent at first, but after the literal spear-chuckers and underground ruins, military factory base with machine-gunning enemies, etc, i am so ready to finish this game and be done with it. i may try out the DLC missions, but seriously doubt i'll play the main game a second time through....and to think i haven't even gotten to the boulder part yet.

you mean you dont want to do the end where they fight in a stealth bomber and then the mouth of an erupting volcano as chris punches a boulder with one fucking falcon punch- not realising that the volcano would scatter the ourobouros into the upper atmosphere and spread it world wide regardless of blowing it up? :rolleyes:

Legion2213
02-Dec-2011, 07:04 PM
ha ha......we used to call Res Evil "What is it" because we all had such a laugh at the terrible voice acting at the beginning and they seemed to be saying "what is it/that/this" every few minutes.

Brings back a lot of memories that.

It's wonderful that this games mixes such outright cheese lines and delivery with such a fantastic atmosphere. A triumph and probably my all time fave game series.

childofgilead
07-Dec-2011, 04:20 PM
you mean you dont want to do the end where they fight in a stealth bomber and then the mouth of an erupting volcano as chris punches a boulder with one fucking falcon punch- not realising that the volcano would scatter the ourobouros into the upper atmosphere and spread it world wide regardless of blowing it up? :rolleyes:

Or the fact that the heat from the lava would flash fry you before you got that far into the caldera?