It really is a shame how much later iterations of the series lost the sharp focus of the first three games' realistic socioeconomic modeling.Why Copy from re4? It had most beautiful levels but shooting on bird's nest to get ammo, pitchfork peasants that drop ammo and a merchant everywhere despite there are even less survivors/non infected around than first 3 games make no sense.
I haven't played anything in over a year, gimmi a break. These werewolves seem a bit too bullet spongey for my liking. 5 or more head shots to bring them down, ridiculous.
i've already wrote a lengthy post about my gripes with the game. It's neither great nor piece of shit, just middling title with some highs and lows.this is how you can tell a game is a piece of shit when the biggest cope its defenders have is "y-y-you haven't played it, don't trust your eyes and other senses, don't use your experience of playing games to judge a game based on its footage if it's good or not you have to play it to fully grasp it!!!"Wunderbar said:Don't be degenerates, stop watching streams. The game isn't all that great, but that doesn't mean you can just watch some twitch parasite and claim that you know how the game plays.
"Oh, i watched some stream and you know what? the gaem is boring, player just walks around aimlessly!"
Get out of here.
bethesda fans on codex do the same thing. oh, the company we keep...
Minor ending spoilers (no specific details):
The ending is interesting with where it may potentially take the series. Without massively spoiling things, there is a bit of a time jump in the post credits scene. It's unclear whether the next RE games will be a direct sequel or potentially take part in the interim between the end of RE8 and the credits time jump.
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/r...any-resident-evil-game-on-steam/1100-6491177/Watch as this becomes the best-selling RE in the series.
Resident Evil Village Has The Highest Peak Player Count Of Any Resident Evil Game On Steam
Resident Evil Village is currently the ninth most popular game on Steam.
By Otto Kratky
on May 7, 2021 at 1:08PM PDT
The big lady gets big results. Resident Evil Village's debut on Steam is going record breaking-ly well, making it a top performer for the franchise on PC. In fact, it has absolutely destroyed the previous record.
According to the Steam stats page, Resident Evil Village is currently one of the top 10 most-played games on Steam. At the time of writing, the game has broken 100,000 concurrent players, making it ninth on the list. While being on the bottom end of the top 10 list may not sound very impressive, it's quite a feat considering the competition. The top spots on Steam's top 10 most-played list are often dominated by Counter Strike: GO, DOTA 2, PUBG, Grand Theft Auto V, and Rust. It's also worth noting that Resident Evil Village is currently the only single-player title on the top 10 list.
Compared to the rest of the Resident Evil franchise, Village is going above and beyond previous player counts. According to video game industry analyst Benjisales on Twitter, a majority of previous Resident Evil releases only managed to net a fraction of Village's peak player count. Resident Evil 7's peak player count is just 20,449, likely because it followed Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6, two infamous entries in the franchise. Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil 3 Remake have much more impressive numbers, boasting peak player counts of 74,227 and 60,293 respectively.
Additionally, the game managed to get more than 620,000 viewers on Twitch, beating every other game at its peak.
Chem fluid is some kind of tissue biohealing substance.How is Ethan still using his hands after having them literally ripped in half and multiple fingers bitten off? The hand abuse is becoming rather comical.
The ending explains this.How is Ethan still using his hands after having them literally ripped in half and multiple fingers bitten off? The hand abuse is becoming rather comical.
RE8 does have better art direction and more cooler and unique settings/bosses, tho, so theres that, but its not really as scary except for the doll house, which is fucking scary and well done.
One more shitty FPS Resident Evil then they will go back to fixed camera for a couple games and act like they care what the series roots were.
RE8 does have better art direction and more cooler and unique settings/bosses, tho, so theres that, but its not really as scary except for the doll house, which is fucking scary and well done.
The Doll House was creepy as fuck, but I was a bit disappointed how short the section was.
I also wish they'd spread more of that horror out throughout the rest of the game. The castle also has some fairly creepy sections, but once you get to Moreau's swamp and Heisenberg's factory, the game is pretty much all action.
I also found the environmental design pretty boring in the factory.
Capcom is a schizo developer. It's a tale as old as time. They don't seem to like sticking with any specific formula even if it's critically and commercially successful.
RE7 development started way before the PT-knockoff craze.Capcom is a schizo developer. It's a tale as old as time. They don't seem to like sticking with any specific formula even if it's critically and commercially successful.
You are giving them too much credit when you say shit like this. They will only make what they know will make them money based on demographics. Before you pull RE7 out of your ass as an argument I suggest you do your research and see what other games were popular back in 2017. There was a whole slew of indie games that used the RE7 formula first, and were majorly successful in their own right. Crapcom just cashed in on the trend at the right time by bringing that kind of experience to a broader audience by slapping the Resident Evil branding on it.
Once you accept the fact, that the Resi series ain't ever gonna return to true form proper ala RE1+2 vanilla
RE7 development started way before the PT-knockoff craze.