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1. Shoot an enemy in the arm from the front as Chris, run up and perform a Hook.
2. The enemy should stumble back towards Sheva.
3. Have the Sheva player perform a Kick from behind.
4. This should propel the enemy back to Chris.
5. When the enemy reaches Chris, the prompt for "Hay maker" should appear.
1. Shoot an enemy in the arm from behind as Chris, run up and perform a Kick.
2. The enemy should stumble forwards towards Sheva.
3. Have the Sheva player perform a Twist kick from the front.
4. This should propel the enemy back to Chris.
5. When the enemy reaches Chris, the prompt for "Back hand" should appear.
1. Shoot an enemy in the arm from the front as Sheva, run up and perform a Twist kic.
2. The enemy should stumble back towards Chris.
3. Have the Chris player perform a Kick from behind.
4. This should propel the enemy back to Sheva.
5. When the enemy reaches Sheva, the prompt for "Skull crusher" should appear.
1. Shoot an enemy in the arm from behind as Sheva, run up and perform a Kick.
2. The enemy should stumble forwards towards Chris.
3. Have the Chris player perform a Hook from the front.
4. This should propel the enemy back to Sheva.
5. When the enemy reaches Sheva, the prompt for "Spinning back kick" should appear.
kinda too late to reply but awesome il be sre to try that move next tie i play the demo
Chris is a beast, and I'd love to see him do that to Leon after one of Leon's lame one-liners.
SETTING:
BSAA locker room, sometime in the near future.
INT:
CHRIS REDFIELD and LEON S KENNEDY are in the men's locker room. CHRIS is sitting on a bench, lacing up his "stompin" boots. LEON is admiring himself in the full-length mirror.
It's nothing against Sheva, but the left-handed thing is bizarre. It just isn't a comfortable viewpoint having her on the right side of the screen.
Makes no sense at all. In your average FPS game the gun is positioned at the right side of the screen. RE5 is a FPS in third person.
Makes no difference at all but I don't know how some people claim it to be uncomfortable. I find Sheva to play more naturally for me than when I play as Chris. And I am right handed.
Chris. When I switch over to Sheva, her position really throws me off... I write with my other hand, and the aiming is just totally screwed up for me.
It is actually hard for a lot of people to do a switch like that, especially if you've gotten used to playing as Chris. After a while, I get sort of used to it, but I never get as good a hit rate as I do with Chris.
I don't understand the confusion of playing as Sheva, honestly... I mean, at first it is a little awkward, but I grew used to it in just a couple of minutes. I can shift between Sheva and Chris without any problems or preparations. I hardly notice the difference now. But, to each their own, I suppose.
I still prefer playing as Sheva, because... well, WOMAN POWAAA!
Okay, not really, but I do prefer playing as female characters, just because.
Makes no sense at all. In your average FPS game the gun is positioned at the right side of the screen. RE5 is a FPS in third person.
Makes no difference at all but I don't know how some people claim it to be uncomfortable. I find Sheva to play more naturally for me than when I play as Chris. And I am right handed.
Perhaps it's because I've played RE4 so many times? I don't know. I remember when I first got RE4 I thought it was a bit uncomfortable.
Makes no sense at all. In your average FPS game the gun is positioned at the right side of the screen. RE5 is a FPS in third person.
Makes no difference at all but I don't know how some people claim it to be uncomfortable. I find Sheva to play more naturally for me than when I play as Chris. And I am right handed.
Just about every other TPS that came after RE4 used the over-the-right-shoulder perspective (before that most TPS would use a behind the back camera), and it came out in 2005. Basically, after 4 years of using the same camera, you not only get used to it, you get frickin' attached to it. Changing it now, for me, would be as weird as placing the gun on the left side of the screen in a FPS: technically, it's almost the same thing, but your mind won't easily get over it. Chris FTW.
Just about every other TPS that came after RE4 used the over-the-right-shoulder perspective (before that most TPS would use a behind the back camera), and it came out in 2005. Basically, after 4 years of using the same camera, you not only get used to it, you get frickin' attached to it. Changing it now, for me, would be as weird as placing the gun on the left side of the screen in a FPS: technically, it's almost the same thing, but your mind won't easily get over it. Chris FTW.
Maybe. But for me it just freshened it up and I hardly noticed the difference.
I like when things are changed around a bit. It was one of the only things I thought was good in RE5. Sheva's camera position.
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