- Sep 5, 2004
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AnandTech co-op gamers list:
Xbox 360:
I Kabob I
Playstation 3:
mountainking00
bennihana08
PvP Multiplayer info (thanks to Queasy):
A few scores are up on Metacritic, currently sitting at 85.
360 critic scores:
IGN: 90
OXM: 90
GamePro: 90
Gamespy: 90
Game Trailers: 90
Gamespot:
EuroGamer: 70
My first thoughts on the Demo:
The graphics on this game are gorgeous, although I think everything is a little too bright and washed out (I'd heard comlaints of this from early screenshots). The environment looks realistic, the enemies look pretty good, although I have to say it (promise this isn't a racist comment!) I wish they'd stuck with the original plan and not put white enemies in the game. I know people were threatening lawsuits and such (odd how that didn't happen in the previous game when all the enemies were white guys), but it looks odd to have a dusty shanty town in the middle of Africa and being attacked by a group of what appears to be albino Africans. It sorta detracts from the feeling of being in Africa.
Sheva, your sidekick works relatively well. I much prefer having her helping out then the "decoy" teammate from RE4 who was there to distract enemies more than anything. She's a pretty good shot, can take some damage, and (sadly) seemed more efficent than I was at taking out bad guys. There are certain obsticles in the game that requires you to split up to get past an obsticle (I think there's only one in the demo), the one you can play though isn't terribly long or difficult, and it doesn't feel like it was just thrown in there to be annoying. Also, a very smart move on the developers part is that you can trade/swap weapons, ammo, and items between the two of you. One of the levels starts out with you having a sniper rifle and she has a sub-machinegun. I felt like giving the SMG a whirl so selecting both of our inventories and doing the "give/request" feature and soon I was wielding an H&K MP5.
The controls are clunkier than I remember them being on RE4. Also, I wish you could customize what buttons do what on your controller, you're locked to the choice of four preset schemes. It's not a huge issue, but every once in a while it seems my fingers would default to the "typical" reload key for FPS games (X for the Xbox 360) only to find that nothing happens. Also, pulling my knife out took some getting used to, I liked the RE4 method more (same button as aiming, but a different button to swing it).
/thoughts
I can't wait for this game, I loved RE4, probably played through it 5-6 times. I'm tempted to go buy the Wii version and play through it to get back in the groove...although honestly I'd like to find the original GC version since the controls will be alot more similar to the 360 controls.
Anyone who likes a fun action game that's different than the typical run and gun FPS game needs to give this a look. I for one do not like scary games at all but I could not get enough of RE4, hopefully the same will be true of the sequel.
Xbox 360:
I Kabob I
Playstation 3:
mountainking00
bennihana08
PvP Multiplayer info (thanks to Queasy):
Originally posted by: Queasy
Capcom announced a competitive multiplayer DLC for RE5 that should come out in "a few weeks".
Versus allows up to four players to match wits in online battles across two very different game types. Slayer?s Rule is a point-based game that challenges players to kill Majinis. In Survivor?s Rule, players hunt the most dangerous game, each other! Players can begin the hunt as Chris, Sheva or other secret characters, and choose from either one-on-one or two-versus-two team matches for either of the two gameplay styles
Oddly, the price for the DLC on the PS3 will be $3.99 while the 360 price will be $5 (400 MS Points). No reason is given for the price difference.
A few scores are up on Metacritic, currently sitting at 85.
360 critic scores:
IGN: 90
OXM: 90
GamePro: 90
Gamespy: 90
Game Trailers: 90
Gamespot:
EuroGamer: 70
My first thoughts on the Demo:
The graphics on this game are gorgeous, although I think everything is a little too bright and washed out (I'd heard comlaints of this from early screenshots). The environment looks realistic, the enemies look pretty good, although I have to say it (promise this isn't a racist comment!) I wish they'd stuck with the original plan and not put white enemies in the game. I know people were threatening lawsuits and such (odd how that didn't happen in the previous game when all the enemies were white guys), but it looks odd to have a dusty shanty town in the middle of Africa and being attacked by a group of what appears to be albino Africans. It sorta detracts from the feeling of being in Africa.
Sheva, your sidekick works relatively well. I much prefer having her helping out then the "decoy" teammate from RE4 who was there to distract enemies more than anything. She's a pretty good shot, can take some damage, and (sadly) seemed more efficent than I was at taking out bad guys. There are certain obsticles in the game that requires you to split up to get past an obsticle (I think there's only one in the demo), the one you can play though isn't terribly long or difficult, and it doesn't feel like it was just thrown in there to be annoying. Also, a very smart move on the developers part is that you can trade/swap weapons, ammo, and items between the two of you. One of the levels starts out with you having a sniper rifle and she has a sub-machinegun. I felt like giving the SMG a whirl so selecting both of our inventories and doing the "give/request" feature and soon I was wielding an H&K MP5.
The controls are clunkier than I remember them being on RE4. Also, I wish you could customize what buttons do what on your controller, you're locked to the choice of four preset schemes. It's not a huge issue, but every once in a while it seems my fingers would default to the "typical" reload key for FPS games (X for the Xbox 360) only to find that nothing happens. Also, pulling my knife out took some getting used to, I liked the RE4 method more (same button as aiming, but a different button to swing it).
/thoughts
I can't wait for this game, I loved RE4, probably played through it 5-6 times. I'm tempted to go buy the Wii version and play through it to get back in the groove...although honestly I'd like to find the original GC version since the controls will be alot more similar to the 360 controls.
Anyone who likes a fun action game that's different than the typical run and gun FPS game needs to give this a look. I for one do not like scary games at all but I could not get enough of RE4, hopefully the same will be true of the sequel.