So I finished Leon's campaign in RE6.
Gotta say, there's parts when I played this when I felt outright embarassed to be playing it, because Christ, the writing's stupid. Leon and Helena should be dead ten times over due to the number of explosions, vehicle crashes, and everything else - it's like the writers thought "explosions = drama." Also, it's an interesting contrast of Simmons with William Birkin, and how much more restrained RE2 was. Both characters are arguably the central antagonist in their respective games, both are infected with an 'uber' virus that causes them to constantly mutate, but Simmons is handled so poorly it makes me shudder to think what RE2 could have been. Y'know, with Birkin speaking in monster form, turning into a giant spider...sigh...
Anyway, I started Chris's campaign, and I'll be honest, it's better than Leon's. Like, it's not good, but it feels like this is what the devs wanted to make (lord, that's depressing), and, well...it's not GOOD. It feels like a poor man's mix of Gears of War gameplay and Call of Duty atmosphere, but it fails at both. But as a braindead third-person shooter? I mean, it works, I guess...
Also, why am I fighting monsters with kabuki masks, screaming, wielding machetes? Is it because I'm in China? Y'know, considering the racism row over RE5, I'm surprised this didn't attract the same scrutiny.
Anyway, the game still sucks, and while there's flashes of brilliance, it's drowned by a storm of mediocrity. Far as I'm aware, this wasn't a good time for Capcom, and it really shows in how Chris's game tries to ape better shooters, while Leon's campaign goes for a braindead "bigger is better" approach.
Bleh.
Gotta say, there's parts when I played this when I felt outright embarassed to be playing it, because Christ, the writing's stupid. Leon and Helena should be dead ten times over due to the number of explosions, vehicle crashes, and everything else - it's like the writers thought "explosions = drama." Also, it's an interesting contrast of Simmons with William Birkin, and how much more restrained RE2 was. Both characters are arguably the central antagonist in their respective games, both are infected with an 'uber' virus that causes them to constantly mutate, but Simmons is handled so poorly it makes me shudder to think what RE2 could have been. Y'know, with Birkin speaking in monster form, turning into a giant spider...sigh...
Anyway, I started Chris's campaign, and I'll be honest, it's better than Leon's. Like, it's not good, but it feels like this is what the devs wanted to make (lord, that's depressing), and, well...it's not GOOD. It feels like a poor man's mix of Gears of War gameplay and Call of Duty atmosphere, but it fails at both. But as a braindead third-person shooter? I mean, it works, I guess...
Also, why am I fighting monsters with kabuki masks, screaming, wielding machetes? Is it because I'm in China? Y'know, considering the racism row over RE5, I'm surprised this didn't attract the same scrutiny.
Anyway, the game still sucks, and while there's flashes of brilliance, it's drowned by a storm of mediocrity. Far as I'm aware, this wasn't a good time for Capcom, and it really shows in how Chris's game tries to ape better shooters, while Leon's campaign goes for a braindead "bigger is better" approach.
Bleh.