Stodernish
So this was Resident Evil's return to form. Honestly, I think they did a great job with this one. I loved the concept of the mold, and this virus was somewhat more grounded compared to the shit we saw in RE5, and 6 (For the most part). This game also had some of my favorite boss fights in the series as well. Personally I didn't get that scared as I anticipated in this game, there were some great ones for sure though. I wasn't a big fan of the typical big blob monstrosity boss fights that's in this game, I felt they were unnecessary for the most part. I did notice the premise of this plot was reminiscent to Silent Hill 2, it's not a bad thing just an observation.
But anyways, I still think this is a great RE game honestly might be in my top 3 because I really had fun with it. I highly recommend it to any survival horror fan, that hasn't played this yet.
But anyways, I still think this is a great RE game honestly might be in my top 3 because I really had fun with it. I highly recommend it to any survival horror fan, that hasn't played this yet.
2009
To be honest, I don't hate this game as much as I used to but I think it's painfully below average though. As a follow-up to RE4, it failed in every single category except for gameplay. I think the story's whatever, and it suffers a decline of quality once the soldiers show up but it's not like this game had much of that to begin with. I also hate how instead of having fine line between horror, and action it just goes pure action which is what made me not like RE5 and 6 in the first place. It's not a game I'd ever consider going back to unlike the prior titles, maybe the other modes but I personally didn't try them out.
2013
2017
2011
This review contains spoilers
Honestly, I do give props to this game. Not only for being an amazing entry to the series, but the influence it had on the gaming industry as a whole. I was a bit skeptical at first, since I didn't think I'd like it that it steers away from the survival horror elements but my worries were thankfully wrong.
While not being all that scary, it certainly does have it's moments. The short time we play as Ashley, fighting the Regenerators, and the infamous open were definitely intense as well as unforgettable. I also got to mention, this game's cheesiness really does give it some charm. As Leon's exchanges with Salazar, and other infamous quotes such as "Where did everybody go? Bingo?" really make me like Leon more than I did before.
The boss fights with Krauser, Verdugos, and Mendez were highlights for me as they really were the boss fights I actually had some trouble in. The only time when the quality drops is in the last section, where it literally just becomes Rambo. I enjoyed it until the part where the helicopter got destroyed, after that I felt it abruptly ruined the tone this game had going for it until now. I highly recommend this game, especially if you intend on playing RE4 Remake. This game is my second favorite Resident Evil game next to REmake.
While not being all that scary, it certainly does have it's moments. The short time we play as Ashley, fighting the Regenerators, and the infamous open were definitely intense as well as unforgettable. I also got to mention, this game's cheesiness really does give it some charm. As Leon's exchanges with Salazar, and other infamous quotes such as "Where did everybody go? Bingo?" really make me like Leon more than I did before.
The boss fights with Krauser, Verdugos, and Mendez were highlights for me as they really were the boss fights I actually had some trouble in. The only time when the quality drops is in the last section, where it literally just becomes Rambo. I enjoyed it until the part where the helicopter got destroyed, after that I felt it abruptly ruined the tone this game had going for it until now. I highly recommend this game, especially if you intend on playing RE4 Remake. This game is my second favorite Resident Evil game next to REmake.
So after playing through all of the DMC games, it finally led up to what made me interested in the series to begin with. And it truly did live up to my expectations, if not more so. I was skeptical of how Nero would play this time around but I really grew to love it, V's cool to play as but not really my style. Playing as Dante is fun as hell, especially with Cavaliere . The bosses in this game are great, a portion of them are fanservice but most of them were fun nonetheless. Fighting Vergil this time around was fun as I anticipated while not dethroning DMC 3's Vergil boss fight as the best but it was truly great to fight him. Playing as Vergil is where my love for this game peaked. His theme, his gameplay, his taunts, all of them make it a treat to play as him. I'm still conflicted on whether I think it's better than DMC 3, but it definitely comes close.
2008
This honestly isn't bad, it's no DMC 3 but it definitely was a good ride. Some major problems I did have tho was the repeated boss fights, they weren't bad boss fights but that doesn't mean I want to fight them twice. I really wish Dante's levels weren't just a repeat of Nero's which felt pretty lazy imo. Don't even get me started on that stupid dice game.
2014
I always hated on the RE series mostly because I literally played the shitty ones like 6, and lowkey Revelations 2. But this game is amazing, it definitely personifies what a Survival Horror should be. The atmosphere is great, and the ambient music helps it out a ton. The feeling of preserving ammo in case of whatever dangers lurking rears it's ugly head, and making sure you don't overuse your ink ribbons is such a thrill. I highly recommend it, I have a feeling it might be in my top 3 RE games once I play through all of the others.
2003
2010
My favorite game of all time, I've played through this game multiple times throughout the last decade, and it never gets old. The factions, side quests, and building different types of characters always made it worth returning back. If you want to try getting into Fallout, this isn't a bad place to start.
2001