If we're going on which were more frightening, probably the Ganados because they were a mystery. In RE5, I knew pretty much exactly what they were and what was going on...thanks to RE4. I do enjoy the Majini a bit more, though.
When comparing the two, you need to take into account the different types of monsters...it's not just villagers with hatchets/bottles/wrenches/shovels/poles. You gotta think of the other variations of Type 1 and Type 2 Plagas. Garradors, Executioners, Dr. Salvador, Chainsaw Chuck, et cetera. That's where the comparison is, isn't it? Ganados are made with Type 1 Plagas, Majini with Type 2.
Moving to the regular Majini though, Cephalos are a pain in the ass -- moreso than their RE4 counterparts, I feel. Also, the Wetland Majini are a challenge and quite scary at times, and the Base Majini are challenging as well -- they have assault rifles and grenade vests. The lipless faces of the Wetland and Base Majini are quite freaky when you look at them up close.
Also, I enjoy the fact that I don't know what the Majini are saying. "Wata kulay!" What the hell does it mean? Do I wanna know? I think it's scarier when evil people are yelling at you and you don't understand a thing they're saying. They could be saying anything. After playing through the game 5-6 times and the demo countless times, though, I do kinda wanna know just what they're saying...but the first time through the game, their growling Swahili was creepy. Not to mention the horrifying yodeling noises that the Giant Majini make, right before they jam their size 23 foot through your teeth.
I feel like people are forgetting one very important factor of the Majini -- Kipepeos and Duvalias. That scene in the sewer area when the Kipepeos BUST out of the bodies of the 'dead' Majini is a really awesome scene in RE5. Also, many people say they like the Duvalia as an enemy, and yet I don't see a mention of it in this thread. I think they're a very important aspect in this Majini VS Ganados battle royale. Type 2 Plagas opened up a whole new world of monstrous parasitic organisms.
So, overall, I gotta side with the Majini.
When comparing the two, you need to take into account the different types of monsters...it's not just villagers with hatchets/bottles/wrenches/shovels/poles. You gotta think of the other variations of Type 1 and Type 2 Plagas. Garradors, Executioners, Dr. Salvador, Chainsaw Chuck, et cetera. That's where the comparison is, isn't it? Ganados are made with Type 1 Plagas, Majini with Type 2.
Moving to the regular Majini though, Cephalos are a pain in the ass -- moreso than their RE4 counterparts, I feel. Also, the Wetland Majini are a challenge and quite scary at times, and the Base Majini are challenging as well -- they have assault rifles and grenade vests. The lipless faces of the Wetland and Base Majini are quite freaky when you look at them up close.
Also, I enjoy the fact that I don't know what the Majini are saying. "Wata kulay!" What the hell does it mean? Do I wanna know? I think it's scarier when evil people are yelling at you and you don't understand a thing they're saying. They could be saying anything. After playing through the game 5-6 times and the demo countless times, though, I do kinda wanna know just what they're saying...but the first time through the game, their growling Swahili was creepy. Not to mention the horrifying yodeling noises that the Giant Majini make, right before they jam their size 23 foot through your teeth.
I feel like people are forgetting one very important factor of the Majini -- Kipepeos and Duvalias. That scene in the sewer area when the Kipepeos BUST out of the bodies of the 'dead' Majini is a really awesome scene in RE5. Also, many people say they like the Duvalia as an enemy, and yet I don't see a mention of it in this thread. I think they're a very important aspect in this Majini VS Ganados battle royale. Type 2 Plagas opened up a whole new world of monstrous parasitic organisms.
So, overall, I gotta side with the Majini.
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