My RE5 Review

Let’s start at the beginning of the series.  I hate RE1-3.  Any game that makes my inability to move a focal point of tension is poor.  I mean this from a control standpoint where they completely abandon the regular left moves you to the left side of the screen and instead turns your body.  On the one hand, I imagine with how the levels are set in the dimensions delivered, you have no alternative unless you make it 3rd person over the shoulder as opposed to 3rd person fixed viewpoint.  But that’s in the past.  I played RE4 and really enjoyed it.  In one vein it still sets up a situation where it’s shoot or move and not both which can be very tense, but it’s much less frustrating.  But how does this relate to RE5?

Well RE5 is basically RE4.  There’s a few exceptions but fundamentally the gameplay is identical except for a few bits where you can take cover behind things.  So if you liked RE4, you’ll like RE5.

They added a second person, computer or co-op player, to help you solve very easy puzzles but also mostly make no sense.  I’m chasing after a villain, a lone villain mind you, and I’m having to do all these 2 person things like pull this lever here while my friend pulls this lever way over there, but how on earth did the person I’m chasing do this???  I played co-op first, which was extremely enjoyable.  I’m thinking if I play solo it would be a much different affair, but I haven’t gotten to that point yet.  Overall, I wouldn’t say the second person is tacked on, but I also wouldn’t say that it was extremely necessary to have a second person.   There will be points where it’s tedious and there are points where you’re thinking “Oh man if Sheva wasn’t here I’d be toast!”

The game length is almost disturbingly short.  We played normal difficulty and beat it in under 10 hours.  Now if you want this game ONLY for story, you’ll probably be vastly disappointed in how quickly the game is over for you.  However if you truly enjoy this game for all it’s unlockable stuff, and the replay value, you’re probably going to push out another 20+ hours (including that first run through).   After beating it, surprisingly I want to replay it.  RE4 wasn’t that way.  It was intense at parts making me take breaks, and EXTREMELY frustrating at parts (taking control of Ashley) making me just simply not want to do that at all.  But RE5 never had those kind of moments, and it’s mostly attributed to the co-op thing taking the edge off.  But even despite that, I never faced anything truly nerve wracking like I did in RE4 that kind of makes you want to take a break for a bit.  I genuinely wanted to keep pushing through.

The boss encounters were really great to me.  However some suffered from a lack of understanding.  The game does a good job sometimes of nudging you in the right direction of figuring it out on your own, but some where just mind boggling.  Maybe it was just me and my friend, but generally, to me it’s annoying to sort of force a loss while experimenting with what works and what doesn’t.   I guess I can’t talk about it too much because of spoilers though.

Real time inventory was tough to get used to.   The worst part is when you’re full and really need to pick up some healing item, the interface sort of breaks down, especially in the heat of the moment.  Additionally, I really miss the creepy guy in RE4 that sold stuff, but the buy/upgrade system is overall much improved.

Ok now for stuff that matters kind of little to me.  Graphically the game is truly stunning.  I don’t know that there were any hiccups or stutters and overall I’d say in a few years you’d still probably think, “Man that game looks great.”  Sound unfortunately I can’t comment as much on.  I was doing co-op via Xbox Live so I had to turn the TV down enough to hear my partner.   It was typical RE4 style music though, music when there’s danger about and none when you’re safe.

Overall, what lingers in my mind after beating it are:

  • Main story seems short
  • Hit and miss co-op dynamics
  • Great graphics
  • Not too innovative over RE4

It’s almost like a negative review but the game is still really fun.  I’m not much for a number system but I’d give it between 90%-95%.  I won’t say 92.5 because that makes no sense to me.  What is 2.5% of fun really?  Overall it’s worth buying if you like RE4.  Even more so if you have a friend that liked RE4.  If you didn’t, then you should skip it.

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Ramblings

Stinky Flowers

Up around campus about half the trees up here bloom these white flowers.  They stink horribly.  Seems like I’m the only one who notices.  Every whiff of these things almost induces this gag reflex yet everyone around me doesn’t seem to notice one bit.

Watchmen Movie

I saw it.  Don’t take kids.  As I was leaving the movie I look over and see these two kids and was sort of shocked.  There’s several different ways you can go into this movie:

  • Novel reader.  You know what it’s about.  You will like this movie if you liked the novel
  • Non novel reader/expect this to be like X-Men or something.  You will hate this movie.  You will be confused and angry.  You will do something dumb like take your kids to an R rated movie with very graphic violence and hot steamy airship sex scenes.  Incidentally, you’re a horrible person for not doing some research beforehand.
  • Non novel reader/no expectations: You will probably like this movie because it’s somewhat fresh and new apart from your regular super hero movies.

Overall, after watching it, I felt the same after I read the book.  It was neither great nor terrible.  It was entertaining and worth experiencing but somewhat depressing.

Weather

The weather has been so great lately except the occasional windy day.  Every time I’m outside I want to ignore anything I have to do indoors and do something.  My brain sort of seizes up when I have to determine what “something” actually amounts to though.

A lot

It is two words.  Stop thinking that it is one.

Ubiquity

I have failed in any attempt to use it.  It seems so great yet almost paradoxical.  You want to make it easy to combine elements of the web and mash them together, yet the way to use it seems to require some semblance of moderate to advanced computer knowledge.

Street Fighter 4

I played it heavily for a week.  I did a very horrible thing though.  In my process of unlocking all the characters, I set rounds for 1 and difficulty to easiest.  So when I went back to trying to play online, I was thrown off guard by opponents who played more intelligently than a rock.  I was discouraged and took a week off to let my friends unlock stuff and get more practice time in.  I myself haven’t been seen online in SF4 in a while.  This is disappointing and I should actually start playing again soon.  Probably over Spring Break.

Rock Band

In early to mid February I had probably hit the peak of my drumming ability.  I was breaking through songs I had massive difficulty with such as Don’t Fear The Reaper on expert.  Then I sort of stopped playing and when I picked it back up, I had lost it.  It’s crazy that such discipline is required for this game to basically stay in shape mentally and physically and yet so interesting to me.

Working Out

Speaking of staying in shape.  I bought a pull up bar.  I very faithfully used it every other day all of February.  It’s laughable how poor my level of strength was as I just bought it and rewarding to see how far I’ve come in just a month.  However, I took a week off and am starting it all up again.  I think I’m going to try working it in every single day now and seeing how that goes.  Against previous attempts to start working out, I’m going to do this gradually and see how it pans out.

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