Nope it's gonna get longer after Chapter 4
the third chapter took me longer than the 2 previous together, so yeah
the third chapter took me longer than the 2 previous together, so yeah
The third chapter took me forever. I had to keep clearing out small sections of the level and then run back to the save point.
Loved every second, though.
The third chapter took me forever. I had to keep clearing out small sections of the level and then run back to the save point.
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Chapter 7 was fucking awesome! This game is so easy on the eyes, couldn't stop taking screenshots.
The third chapter took me forever. I had to keep clearing out small sections of the level and then run back to the save point.
Loved every second, though.
Having different save slots I guess. Makes no sense. Survival horror was all about going through hell and having like no resources or health but pressing on regardless(and being really scared of dying) because you didn't want to lose all that progress since the last save room. TEW loses all that with the checkpoint system.
The third chapter took me forever. I had to keep clearing out small sections of the level and then run back to the save point.
Loved every second, though.
I thought I was going to have to do that but it seemed to save after every 3 kills in chapter 3 so I never had the need to revisit a mirror twice.
The checkpoints in this game are about as good as they can get.
It took me a long time because I couldn't find what I was supposed to do.Kept missing the chainsaw guy.
This is what I want Resident Evil to be like instead of consistenly being disappointed every iteration past 4.
took me forever because I kept not being able to figure out what to do with him. initially I was trying to get him to swing his chainsaw at me and move out of the way and make him hit the chain. I was convinced this is what I needed to do.
After that, I started trying to kill him, which was tough because my save was stuck with no ammo for anything and low health, then I remembered the traps and it took me a few tries to get him lined up with the right timing. I was pretty annoyed with that at the time, but a lot of the annoyance comes from how my checkpoint got stuck with low hp and no ammo and full spawns, which magically were brought back. I had cleared all the regular enemies, freed the chainsaw guy, died to him, and then at my checkpoint all the spawns were back even though chainsaw man was back in the cage. stupid.
Has been what you expected?
Feeling a little disapointed?
Loving it 100%?
Did you posted your Impressions?
Yes they are..... butin chapter 9, be careful. You'll find yourself kicking your ass if you don't save and end up dying.
It looks absolutely fantastic, I agree, but I think they did wrong by failing to focus on good performance. The frame-rate in this game is simply not acceptable on any of the consoles. I'm not sure how Mikami and friends thought it was acceptable to release a game with such a poor frame-rate but it's very disappointing.Counting the whiskers on Sebastion's face, which, you should note, aren't just a flat texture, but they actually protrude out.
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While the presentation isn't flawless, it's so lavishingly styled with various filters and effects, great textures, and amazing character models. I really couldn't be happier on the presentation side.
RE6 is a great fucking game, though. It's barely "survival horror" but it's a fantastic, misunderstood game with a huge learning curve.Yeah it certainly better Survival Horror than RE6 at least.
I thought I was going to have to do that but it seemed to save after every 3 kills in chapter 3 so I never had the need to revisit a mirror twice.
The checkpoints in this game are about as good as they can get.
It looks absolutely fantastic, I agree, but I think they did wrong by failing to focus on good performance. The frame-rate in this game is simply not acceptable on any of the consoles. I'm not sure how Mikami and friends thought it was acceptable to release a game with such a poor frame-rate but it's very disappointing.
Having different save slots I guess. Makes no sense. Survival horror was all about going through hell and having like no resources or health but pressing on regardless(and being really scared of dying) because you didn't want to lose all that progress since the last save room. TEW loses all that with the checkpoint system.
Ok,playing on casual and I cant even finish chapter 3....should I quit now guys....?
Are you stuck onthe boss?
I really don't understand the dated complaints, I mean you can't throw yourself around like in Resident Evil 6 but you have free movement, can sneak around and create distractions, sprint at will, and so on. Has all the features of a modern action game and controls well. You are faster than every enemy in the game while sprinting so you have plenty of opportunity to gain distance, although managing your sprint is important early on. Hit reactions are great, with pieces of their face breaking off in different ways when you don't get a crit. It just feels great to me, and the bosses up to this point have been pretty diverse.
Melee is pretty useful when you upgrade the damage. Is never a focus point like in RE4/5/6 but it's good for finishing off enemies. Also useful in that it will interrupt attacks and sometimes knock enemies to the ground. If you get cornered by a group you can melee and run through them while they're staggered. One on one it's my preferred way of taking out enemies to save ammo, and there are certain types later on that it's very useful against.
I guess it's dated in the sense that you aren't running around willy nilly while explosions go off all around you and you crouch dance your way through bullets but there are no real control issues.Get good?
Well one of them I guess,not even sure its the end of the chapterits the guy with the chainsaw,if I have to kill him I will probably never make it I have 4 shotgun shells,one grenade,one ammo for the crossbow and about 6 bullets for the revolver...or do I have to time so he swings at me near the chain so he breaks it....?
In chapter 6 is it possible to skipgetting back the glasses? I got them, but it seemed like it might have been optional.
Well one of them I guess,not even sure its the end of the chapterits the guy with the chainsaw,if I have to kill him I will probably never make it I have 4 shotgun shells,one grenade,one ammo for the crossbow and about 6 bullets for the revolver...or do I have to time so he swings at me near the chain so he breaks it....?
I can tell you what I did, but I don't know if you want to figure it out yourself or not.You do need to kill him, but think of another way to do it. Use the environment.
I doubt it, he takes the glasses off in a scene right after that.
But can you escape it after grabbing the glasses? or do you have to kill it. Cause I killed it and the line of dialog was hilarious.
For those who have finished it, how's the storyline?
I might be the only one who feels this way, but I actually like the black bars for this game, although I am playing on a 42'' TV and can understand all the hate for them while playing on a smaller monitor. After a while I simply don't notice them, just like I don't really notice them while watching a typical blu-ray.
I escaped it, shit, I wanna hear the dialogue now.
Ok,playing on casual and I cant even finish chapter 3....should I quit now guys....?
Yeah I think i kinda know what to do,at one point Sebastien says something and I see something that would do a good job of that but I cant seem to trigger it...no icon appear...I will try a few more times after Gym,otherwise you can throw me how you did it =)
As it stands the results aren't looking great for either console but the PS4 version takes the lead for the moment with its higher resolution and smoother update when running at 30fps. It is odd that certain scenes do operate with a slight advantage on Xbox One, however, and we'll have to play further to see how the game trends in later sections. Anyone sensitive to frame-rate issues is going to have an issue playing this game and should probably go for the PC version provided one has the specs to handle it
So far my only real beef is the enemies are way too tuned into you. Kind of makes the stealth a little wonky, IMO.
I've only played chapter 1 so far but it's nice. Too early to tell as I haven't gotten to combat yet. I can only play when the wife wants to watch so that will limit my playtime on it.
I didn't even understand the point of the glasses scenario, since all you have to do isrun to them, grab them, turn around and run to the gate. What was funny for me was that as I was squeezing through the gap, the wolf just casually breathed down my back.
Yay! A huge ass silver case!!
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What do you mean, the direction they start out?
I escaped it, shit, I wanna hear the dialogue now. Is it in one of your walkthrough vids?
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But can you escape it after grabbing the glasses? or do you have to kill it. Cause I killed it and the line of dialog was hilarious.
Digital Foundry analysis:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2014-the-evil-within-performance-analysis
'As it stands the results aren't looking great for either console but the PS4 version takes the lead for the moment with its higher resolution and smoother update when running at 30fps. It is odd that certain scenes do operate with a slight advantage on Xbox One, however, and we'll have to play further to see how the game trends in later sections. Anyone sensitive to frame-rate issues is going to have an issue playing this game and should probably go for the PC version provided one has the specs to handle it'