Ok now the first is a given its PSM but the second is GameInformer wich also gave it a perfect score.
It will be interesting to see what EGM,Gamespot and IGN have to say about it.
So far very good I cant wait to pick this one up.
Ok now the first is a given its PSM but the second is GameInformer wich also gave it a perfect score.
It will be interesting to see what EGM,Gamespot and IGN have to say about it.
So far very good I cant wait to pick this one up.
So far so good indeed.
I'm really looking forward to playing Ada's part of the game.
May 19, 1998
"Fever gone but itchy. Hungry and eat doggy food. Itchy. Itchy. Scott came. Ugly face so killed him. Tasty."
~ Keeper's Diary
I think that I'll do what I do everytime a Resident Evil game comes out. I'll buy it, and if the control scheme is the same, I'll remember why I didn't like the others, and return it. I think I've done it for all the RE games so far.
I call it Gran Turismo-ing - as I've done it with that series too. I buy it based on good reviews, then remember I don't like the series, and then I sell it.
PSM. No surprise.
Game Informer, no surprise as well. GI loves to give PS2 games the edge of Gamecube games.
You do know that Resident Evil 4 is vastly different to previous instalments, right?Originally Posted by n8littlefield
Nope. How so?Originally Posted by THATinkjar
I have to say, the only reason why I'll be picking up this game will be so that I can play through Ada Wongs part in it. That and to keep my licensed RE collection complete still.
I tell myself that everytime - that's why I keep buying them. Maybe this time, it really will be different and I'll keep it.Originally Posted by THATinkjar
But it really is. Different camera system, different control scheme, different everything. It's different and you had better enjoy it.Originally Posted by n8littlefield
I'm not really suprised to see it scoring so highly on the PS2 since it's already scored so well on the GC and it's got a lot of additional content. Looks like capcom didn't fuck it up.
EDIT: How the hell did i manage to misspell Different, differently 3 time in one sentence?
If the control scheme really is different and an improvement I may actually enjoy this RE title.
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Wow. A lot of people haven't played the best game of this year so far.
Totally surprised me.
This game is nothing like Resident Evil people. The storyline is absurdly different as well.
I fear that I may be the only person on the planet who didn't enjoy this game Hehe I actually wrote a review for the site and gave it a 6 overall, but I doubt it's going to get put up as it was atrociously written.
It wouldn't surprise me if the same people who haven't played Resident Evil 4, haven't heard of the GameCube either...Originally Posted by GrayFox
Yes, the controls are TOTALLY different from all of the other RE games. And this isn't a "go find the key - puzzle type of game" either. (although there are a few easy puzzles..) but it's mainly all action - even during the cutscenes (don't put the controller down)
I think at least one of the GI reviewers gave the GC version RE4 a 10 as well.Game Informer, no surprise as well. GI loves to give PS2 games the edge of Gamecube games.
WOW I am really SURPRISED alsoOriginally Posted by hezeuschrist
You see this is a perfect example of why its a damn GOOD THING that Capcom ported RE4 over to the PS2 there are so many ppl out there that never even gave the little-cube-that-could a second glance and ONLY know Playstation and there will be thousands of gamers (even if most are the casual type) that will be able to experience the brilliance that is Resident Evil 4 for the first time on PS2.
I am very biased though since Ive never had any problems with the controls of the RE series and luv just about every game in the series main storyline esp: RE directors cut, RE3 Nemesis, RE Code Veronica and the comeback kid RE4
Try resident evil 2 on the n64. Only version with a good control.Originally Posted by n8littlefield
I just played the PS2 demo, and I must say, the framerate holds up quite well. Which, makes me happy.
I wish I could chop of those loose analog sticks though. Ah well, can't win'em all.
*sigh*
The "perfect" score for the game (ostensibly just because it's on the PS2) makes me want to vomit. Biased gaming media in any form just plain sucks.