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When yall say "panic" do yall mean there's a feature in the game called "panic" or do you mean just getting scared in the game. And how would the gun prevent this?
The helplessness of having barely any ammo in a drastic situation that you get from RE is, in my opinion, unmatched in any game yet. Besides possibly Metal Gear when you have to hide. Though they use alarms and shit.
Panic meaning actual heart-racing moments. Anyone who denies that RE has moments that do make your heart race is a liar. Even if it just made them jump.
That said, RE's are nowhere near as enjoyable when you have a super powerful gun with infinite ammo. It takes away from the enjoyment of having to reload, switch between weapons, collect and scrounge for ammo.
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Wouldn't the heart jumping moments and heart racing get to a person. Is that necessarily a good thing. That's why I stopped playing Resident Evil 0. The atmosphere is so dark and DEPRESSING, that's it DEPRESSING. I never thought of that word to describe it before. And that part of it really got to me. Does Resident Evil 4 feel anything like Resident Evil 0 did? If not I may think about getting this game.
Or should I just wait for the next Resident Evil game since this one has been out for quite some time?
And wouldn't you die if you were put into one of those situations where you have no guns or ammunition and was in a panic like state with nothing to do?
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There was like a leech man thing in the beginning in the train.
But there were leech men throughout the game, it was a common enemy. But the one on the train got a big cinematic introduction and scene.