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All these years later I still chuckle at what a fucking moron that guy is.
I'm in progress on RE6 as well. I'm having a lot of fun with it, I'm finishing up Ada's campaign and then I'm going to play as the other halves of the ones I've already completed.
The little introduction campaign with Leon was really, really fun. I felt like I was playing a cutscene, and that was very compelling. I've never played something on rails that was as fun as that was.
Starting Leon's campaign, I really liked the darkness. Not always being able to see zombies was really fun, and I felt like it would ad to the the feeling of horror, but it never panned out. The game was never scary or creepy at all, and after a while the darkness lost it's fun and stopped making sense.
Are the characters in this game legally blind or something? Not being able to choose when you can use a flashlight, and the number and intensity of lights having no effect on visibility really hindered what could have been a fun mechanic.
One really bad aspect of the game that annoys me to no end is when the camera locks on an objective, forcing you to look at it. The game is completely linear, I know where I'm going because it's the only place I can go. I don't need to be forced to look at something that I don't care about while I'm trying to explore, it's not useful. It's made especially pointless by the fact that you can press one button and call up a marker to tell you where you're going.
Killing J'avo is not as fun as killing zombies, so Leon's campaign really stands out above the others. J'avo with guns are especially bad, I'm not sure why, but they really can drag down otherwise great parts of the game. Also, headshots not killing enemies really gets on my nerves. One, two maximum, but these monsters often take 5 or 6.
As for the story: Jake is a dickhead. Chris' sidekick is a dickhead. You see this when you run across them in the other campaigns. But I did not expect that upon starting Chris' campaign that he would be the Chief Supreme Dickhead. He's so annoying that I can stand it. If suicide mechanics were part of this video game, Chris Redfield would be dead at every turn. I've never dislike a main character as much as I dislike him in this game.
In spite of all these complaints, I really like this game. Shooting zombies, blowing them up, setting them on fire, and stomping their heads into mush is really fun.
The little introduction campaign with Leon was really, really fun. I felt like I was playing a cutscene, and that was very compelling. I've never played something on rails that was as fun as that was.
Starting Leon's campaign, I really liked the darkness. Not always being able to see zombies was really fun, and I felt like it would ad to the the feeling of horror, but it never panned out. The game was never scary or creepy at all, and after a while the darkness lost it's fun and stopped making sense.
When you're in the catacombs and there are lights everywhere, why can't you see anything?
One really bad aspect of the game that annoys me to no end is when the camera locks on an objective, forcing you to look at it. The game is completely linear, I know where I'm going because it's the only place I can go. I don't need to be forced to look at something that I don't care about while I'm trying to explore, it's not useful. It's made especially pointless by the fact that you can press one button and call up a marker to tell you where you're going.
Killing J'avo is not as fun as killing zombies, so Leon's campaign really stands out above the others. J'avo with guns are especially bad, I'm not sure why, but they really can drag down otherwise great parts of the game. Also, headshots not killing enemies really gets on my nerves. One, two maximum, but these monsters often take 5 or 6.
As for the story: Jake is a dickhead. Chris' sidekick is a dickhead. You see this when you run across them in the other campaigns. But I did not expect that upon starting Chris' campaign that he would be the Chief Supreme Dickhead. He's so annoying that I can stand it. If suicide mechanics were part of this video game, Chris Redfield would be dead at every turn. I've never dislike a main character as much as I dislike him in this game.
In spite of all these complaints, I really like this game. Shooting zombies, blowing them up, setting them on fire, and stomping their heads into mush is really fun.