I just finished the game and both main story DLCs.
First of all
What the fuck just happened?
i only played through once. i can't say i liked this game that much. i'm surprised it got a sequel but i never really looked at the reception.
how did you like it anon? i can't say i remember a thing about it.
>>381414987
A bit angery, to be honest. I know there's a great game in there somewhere but it's bogged down by some many fucking retarded ideas.
Sadly, the times where you're not fighting are the most interesting parts. The story pushed me through to the end, and I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to know what happens in the end.
The game is three years old so I'm pretty sure its problems are well documented. It feels like the worsts aspects of RE4's combat concentrated and spread throughout this entire mess of a game.
tl;dr it's mediocre
>>381414840
you'll find out in a sequel
>>381415495
>angery
How to spot mentally handicapped plebians
They complain about this game when theres nothing wrong with it
>>381415495
> It feels like the worsts aspects of RE4's combat concentrated and spread throughout this entire mess of a game.
How so? It doesn't play like RE4 nor is the focus of combat the same.
>>381414840
You were in the STEM the whole time (a machine made by Ruvik that connects multiple people's consciousness) put into it by the organisation that funded Ruvik in making it.
Of course you didn't know shit, but your objective was to secure Leslie, who was the only other person compatible of hosting the STEM.
In the end Ruvik catches Leslie and while you seemingly kill him he actually manages to escape through Leslie's body.
>>381415495
the combat is pretty good though
>>381414840
>survival horror
>that chapter where you're in a ruined city shooting at armored soldiers carrying assault rifles
It's like they were halfway through making the game when they saw The Last of Us' success and decided "Hey let's copy the fuck out of that."
>>381414840
a phoned in cluster fuck.