I'm now starting to notice that Resident Evil has been focused around yachts for three times now. First time would be in a RE novel with Leon Kennedy and Barry Burton on this yacht trying to find a virus although I think it was proven that was non-canon, the second time would be in Resident Evil Dead Aim, and now the third is in RE Revelations. What is it with Resident Evil and yachts?
Originally posted by FinalAnswer
No.What lead the game to being less scary was putting the game into broad daylight, making your character capable of fighting dozens of enemies at once, putting in ungodly amounts of ammo, removing the concept of the typewriter, removing any creepiness in an enemy's appearance, and putting in ****ing co-op.
How exactly did Wesker lead Resident Evil to be less scary?
Matrix-like characters aren't scary. Wesker having those powers would eventually bring the series to being less scary. I don't know about you but I wasn't crapping in my pants while screaming like a girl when I saw Wesker trying to give Alexia a beatdown.
Of course, I don't give a damn if RE is scary or not since RE4 is one of my fave games of all time and its only scary moments were the Regenerators and the oven man.
Whether Wesker is in or not shouldn't even matter since he made no appearance in RE2 and RE3 plus wasn't even expected by many in RE4. If the fans really want a Neo-wannabe, there's Alex Wesker. Problem solved.
Originally posted by Sin_Volvagia
Matrix-like characters aren't scary. Wesker having those powers would eventually bring the series to being less scary. I don't know about you but I wasn't crapping in my pants while screaming like a girl when I saw Wesker trying to give Alexia a beatdown.Of course, I don't give a damn if RE is scary or not since RE4 is one of my fave games of all time and its only scary moments were the Regenerators and the oven man.
Whether Wesker is in or not shouldn't even matter since he made no appearance in RE2 and RE3 plus wasn't even expected by many in RE4. If the fans really want a Neo-wannabe, there's Alex Wesker. Problem solved.
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At what point was Wesker EVER scary? Why would he need to be scary? He's a character, not some monster. Every game Wesker was in except 5 retained that scary horror element, and do you know WHY RE5 wasn't scary?
What lead the game to being less scary was putting the game into broad daylight, making your character capable of fighting dozens of enemies at once, putting in ungodly amounts of ammo, removing the concept of the typewriter, removing any creepiness in an enemy's appearance, and putting in ****ing co-op.
In short, Wesker has NOTHING to do with RE no longer being scary. Shinji Mikami leaving Capcom and the retards that replaced him made RE not scary.
Hai nao. When I first saw the garrador, I was super scurred. Granted, that was ages ago, but whateva.
No. The fans pretty much hate how they butchered Wesker to death in RE5. In case you didn't know, he wasn't always a Neo-ripoff. He was kinda of an actual good character and stuff.
Also, like NemeBro and fatass said, Wesker was the only actual good thing about RE's plot. He was undeniably the best and most well developed character in RE, and he was the one that made the plot actually interesting.
Agreed. ^^ It's too bad they didn't keep his same character the same as from the previous games while being that Neo-esque figure...
That aside though, does Revelations take place before or after RE5? From what Chris said in the trailer, it seems to be implied that it takes place after, and Jill being blond has got to be one of those temporary things (most likely), so yeah.
Well, the one thing I liked is that his hatred for CHRIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS and his lust for power consumed him and sent him insane, much like he foreshadowed with his quote about hatred, madness, and power. But the fact they still butchered his character is ghey.
Prolly takes place after RE5. Would explain why he might be against Jill. (He now has Sheva)
Also, since RE5 ****ed it up, this game NEEDS to put in Sherry, Ada's corporation, and fill up the biggest plotholes RE has.
Originally posted by FinalAnswer
Well, the one thing I liked is that his hatred for CHRIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS and his lust for power consumed him and sent him insane, much like he foreshadowed with his quote about hatred, madness, and power. But the fact they still butchered his character is ghey.Prolly takes place after RE5. Would explain why he might be against Jill. (He now has Sheva)
Also, since RE5 ****ed it up, this game NEEDS to put in Sherry, Ada's corporation, and fill up the biggest plotholes RE has.
I still think Sheva's just one of those one-time-only characters, so I kinda doubt she will have anything to do with him and Jill being against each other.
Agreed.
Originally posted by Nemesis X
I don't get why Capcom made Revelations a 3DS exclusive. It's graphics make the game look like it can be thrown onto the Xbox 360 and PS3.
Originally posted by Nemesis X
I'm now starting to notice that Resident Evil has been focused around yachts for three times now. First time would be in a RE novel with Leon Kennedy and Barry Burton on this yacht trying to find a virus although I think it was proven that was non-canon, the second time would be in Resident Evil Dead Aim, and now the third is in RE Revelations. What is it with Resident Evil and yachts?
"THATS" a yacht thats one odd looking yacht looks more like a cruise shitp to me.