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Originally posted by Cerberus
The ganados (and apparetnly the African horde) are supposed to have sentience. They should be smarter than what is shown...if they're going to run at you, then they should keep running at your character and attempt to tackle him / her, resulting in carnage. I suspect that is the problem most people have with the current game engine's AI...that it is dumbed down and reduces the horror / tension.
Resident Evil 4 has rejuvinated the series. Sure, it is more action-based but it is exactly what the public wants. The game haven't got a single major flaw, was praised by everyone and once again made Resident Evil series known to everyone. It is the original Resident Evil all over again.
Resident Evil 4 do have connections, do have puzzles and do have a story. Just as much as the other games, in fact, I have a hard time realizing why some people can't realize that.
Resident Evil 4 do have connections, do have puzzles and do have a story. Just as much as the other games, in fact, I have a hard time realizing why some people can't realize that.
A lone American agent traveling to Spain who happens upon crazed villagers in a seemingly isolated village (home to aquatic beasts previously dormant in a lake, and giant ogres that live in caves) where he discovers a conspiracy that leads him through laboratories, castles, molten lava stages, and finally an oceanic platform that he escapes from via a waverunner (with infinite fuel).
You obviously don't know what parkour is?
In fact landing in a roll is the best way to land a fall from high distances, it's not unrealistic or anything. Flat ground is even better than bumpy ground. The chasm and the laser room are both tension scenes, like action movies.
I don't see any problem with the grappling hook, professional climbers use them all the time. If it did manage to latch onto something I bet that rock is as hard as any - and the grappling hooks purpose is to latch onto stuff in just that manner, perhaps not while falling, but lacthing onto cliffs or depressions in general. Nowadays there is thread just a few micrometers thick that can carry people, so he being able to hold on isn't wierd either.
In fact landing in a roll is the best way to land a fall from high distances, it's not unrealistic or anything. Flat ground is even better than bumpy ground. The chasm and the laser room are both tension scenes, like action movies.
I don't see any problem with the grappling hook, professional climbers use them all the time. If it did manage to latch onto something I bet that rock is as hard as any - and the grappling hooks purpose is to latch onto stuff in just that manner, perhaps not while falling, but lacthing onto cliffs or depressions in general. Nowadays there is thread just a few micrometers thick that can carry people, so he being able to hold on isn't wierd either.
I understand what the laser corridor and the chasm scene represent...but they are beyond the realm of belief. I guess it can be considered "cool" to see a hero dodge lasers and leap across chasms (while outrunning giant automated stone statues...haha...the idea of this is so dumb it is funny), but there has to be people out there (myself included in this focus group) who cringe at such gameplay moments. It's just like if you see Indiana Jones fall down three waterfalls (in succession) and never lose his hat or get hurt - it really pushes your general "suspension of disbelief" as the spectacle just goes too far.
Case in point:
Now, first of all...Leon is subjected to an immediate freefall, yet he defies gravity and physics to deploy a wire grappling hook from his utility belt. Not only does the grappling hook go up, accelerating at a rate greater than his descent, it manages to hook a ledge at an angle perfect enough to hold. This sudden stop would snap his spine, or at least rip his belt off while his body (mass intensified by gravity) continued to plummet to the spikes below. The impossibility of the grappling line moving upward at the rate greater than the descent of his mass, coupled with the grappling hook catching, holding, and staying in place, AND his body stopping without any consequence makes me laugh out loud at the farfetched, RIDICULOUS spectacle, rather than sit back and think "awesome, cowabunga dude!" I don't know what target audience would find that scene cool, but I guarantee that audience never played another RE game or, for that matter, played a game console prior to the gamecube, xbox 1, or PS2.
Look man, I am not trying to attack your ideas with animosity. As I said earlier, no offense, I am just offering counter-arguments (with what I believe) to show you my different vantage point on what your opinions are.
My conclusion of what you write is that you're american.
Originally posted by Myshotu's Ducky
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