i think that too (not that they are GOTY) but definitely keep both style.Both are GOTY candidates for me personally, so both.
i think that too (not that they are GOTY) but definitely keep both style.
RE7 has also been £9.99 for the last 2 years7!
That formula needs to be perfected, leave third person for R3make for now.
Also RE7 sold more than REmake 2 this quarter
I'm not expert, but level designs are created base around if its third person or first person.Why can't they let us decide? I prefer third person games. Give FP perspective as an option.
This my biggest reason why I personally find third person more immersive and scary in horror games. In order for me to get scared I need to care about the character, I need to see him moving in my games.Maybe they'd have more success with 8, but I didn't get attached to Ethan in 7 at all and the first-person perspective didn't help, it can work like with Booker in Bioshock Infinite but it didn't here (granted, I didn't care for Mia either, but all the Bakers were great). I did care about Leon and Claire in RE2R, granted it helps they're technically established characters but also just being able to see them move around and talk to characters helped.
Also, aiming felt more tricky in RE2R but like in a meaningful way to build the tension. So yeah, while 7 is great, I'm totally hoping 8 will be like RE2R. Granted, I'm also praying for RE3R and Revelations 3.
RE7 is just a better game than RE2R. Sorry, but the remake was a beautifully crafted one-trick pony. It got old, real fast.
Yes, specially the gamecube remake at the time.Well, I'm probably a bigger old-school Resident Evil fan, so I be a bit biased. RE1 is in my top three all-time favorite games.
It was horrible but we are talking about gameplay style (fps,tps) both are interesting in horror games.RE7 was awful so I'll go with RE2 which was a pretty good, yet still flawed, remake. It's a far better foundation for more RE titles.
The poll results clearly speak differently
And Bieber sells millions... that don't mean anything to me either.
The fact is that RE2R is a game that is so constrained by its minimal mechanics and limited in scope that all it ever offers past the initial playthrough is speed-running. The gameplay never evolves because there's nowhere for it to go.#
Its a dead-end. Not an evolutionary path.