My marathon of RE continues. Watched the CGI movie, De-generation with Kennedy and Claire....it was 'ok' lol.
Decided to play RE5, then Revelations 1, followed by the next movie, then RE6, and then, finally, Revelations 2. After that, a break. and then check out any of the other 'side' titles. Already have Survivor, and Outbreak 1, so those will be the next two most likely. Anyone disagree with that order, please let me know. Trying to get the max effect out of the story.
When RE5 started, and Chris had the flashback of Jill's grave, I quickly went online to make sure there wasn't some kind of side title that went into it prior to Re5's original release.
Played the first two or so levels of RE5, and gotta say, I am really enjoying it. Yes, it's very action packed. And very clearly designed with co-op as it's main mode of play, making it feel a tad tougher in the beginning. Personally, really feel that this game is a natural extension of what they did in RE4. And while the outside areas are not scary or creepy, some of the inside areas feel atmospheric. And so far, the monster designs - outside of the standard 'zombies' are pretty cool. Love seeing a variation of the Leech type creature from RE0, and that Butcher dude was pretty awesome.
Only annoying thing to me so far: Chris now looks like he added 85 lbs of muscle. I mean, its what, ten years since the events in RE1 for the characters? Still that is quite a transformation from RE1 and his appearance in Veronica X. Just how many steroids has he been taking?!@?
What I absolutely love: the files that unlock and how they are quite detailed. Very much enjoy reading all of that info
Update:
Finished the game last night. Overall, very, very enjoyable. Coming off of RE4 immediately, then going into RE5, this game felt like a natural extension of the prior. Yes, it is very action oriented, and the level with the tomb is right out of Tomb Raider, but great conclusion to the Wesker storyline.
Enjoyed the mansion dlc as well - atmospheric and a nice throwback
Onto RE: Revelations on my 360@!
Decided to play RE5, then Revelations 1, followed by the next movie, then RE6, and then, finally, Revelations 2. After that, a break. and then check out any of the other 'side' titles. Already have Survivor, and Outbreak 1, so those will be the next two most likely. Anyone disagree with that order, please let me know. Trying to get the max effect out of the story.
When RE5 started, and Chris had the flashback of Jill's grave, I quickly went online to make sure there wasn't some kind of side title that went into it prior to Re5's original release.
Played the first two or so levels of RE5, and gotta say, I am really enjoying it. Yes, it's very action packed. And very clearly designed with co-op as it's main mode of play, making it feel a tad tougher in the beginning. Personally, really feel that this game is a natural extension of what they did in RE4. And while the outside areas are not scary or creepy, some of the inside areas feel atmospheric. And so far, the monster designs - outside of the standard 'zombies' are pretty cool. Love seeing a variation of the Leech type creature from RE0, and that Butcher dude was pretty awesome.
Only annoying thing to me so far: Chris now looks like he added 85 lbs of muscle. I mean, its what, ten years since the events in RE1 for the characters? Still that is quite a transformation from RE1 and his appearance in Veronica X. Just how many steroids has he been taking?!@?
What I absolutely love: the files that unlock and how they are quite detailed. Very much enjoy reading all of that info
Update:
Finished the game last night. Overall, very, very enjoyable. Coming off of RE4 immediately, then going into RE5, this game felt like a natural extension of the prior. Yes, it is very action oriented, and the level with the tomb is right out of Tomb Raider, but great conclusion to the Wesker storyline.
Enjoyed the mansion dlc as well - atmospheric and a nice throwback
Onto RE: Revelations on my 360@!
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