In 2023, I think Resident Evil 4 is still overrated...
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 11:54 am
While I think RE4 is a great action game, I think it's not really a game you could label as being scary at all. And to be honest, I played the remake of RE4 earlier this year, but I think CV was criminally overlooked in favour of rushing out 4, due to how overly praised 4 has been for decades now. I mean, just ask any fanboy, and they're on cloud 9 for the damn game.
It's also a funny argument to bring up when people say 4 is supposed to be a fine blend of horror and action, and claiming RE5 is just action. The same with 6. Because 4 is not very scary to me. But at least 6 had zombies, because zombies are like the standard enemy in the RE universe. When they were gone in 4 and much of 5, the name RE suddenly didn't feel as relevant. But of course, people never like to admit that it was 4 that started the decline of RE being less about feeling terrified. 5 and 6 introducing a sidekick just wrecked the legacy that RE began in the 90s.
The first time I played the original RE4 in 2005, I could understand why people liked the new controls and gameplay, as they felt innovative during the era. However, I struggle to play it now as the controls are so outdated and feel rather sluggish, especially in the not so great ports like on the PS4. I also don't like the fact that the plot is hardly correlated with the events from the previous games. They just axed Umbrella in one cutscene by mentioning their downfall. Jesus, man.
The whole game is just a gauntlet of you facing waves of different villagers, troops or cultists, with more badass weaponry becoming available. There's barely any variety to them either. The Los Illuminados also leave too much ammo after you kill them, yet you can see the buggers aren't carrying guns in the early parts of the story. You don't actually run into enemies with firearms until you reach the military complex later on, while Ashley is gone for a while. So it's just kind of dumb to see this happening.
Also, I think having a trade system to get yourself upgraded to Rent-A-Vigilante is why the franchise became utterly ridiculous and confusing, and the mainline characters simply became too overpowered when they overcame too many monsters and bad guys for years. Although RE has still consistency remained enjoyable, I suppose.
You don't get any sense of atmosphere in 4, arguably until the castle and factory locations. The game just feels like you're shooting and looting way too much, then running off to see that weird looking vendor at one of his stalls. But it just erased all the tension that older RE games provided, like when you were exploring the tight hallways in the police station with the music providing the right sort of mood. Now you can just buy stuff from a merchant like you're on eBay.
But nobody on Reddit cares. They get funny if people are critical of the game. I have noticed that. Because RE4 is a flawless masterpiece in their eyes. But in general, the storylines in the franchise today are just totally bizarre, so the plot feels so muddled up and like the people at Capcom just like to make up silly crap now for the sake of carrying on more nonsense (like when simps made those daft memes about that tall vampire whore). It also became apparent to me that Capcom wants to keep milking the series, so the most popular heroes got infected by multiple viruses which keeps them looking kind of ageless. So Jill can probably stay looking like she's 45 for good now.
I just think the survival horror genre has other games that do a better job of providing a survival horror vibe, yet people just automatically assume RE is the scariest series around for horror, when it's really not. At least not presently...
Regards, from Grace.
It's also a funny argument to bring up when people say 4 is supposed to be a fine blend of horror and action, and claiming RE5 is just action. The same with 6. Because 4 is not very scary to me. But at least 6 had zombies, because zombies are like the standard enemy in the RE universe. When they were gone in 4 and much of 5, the name RE suddenly didn't feel as relevant. But of course, people never like to admit that it was 4 that started the decline of RE being less about feeling terrified. 5 and 6 introducing a sidekick just wrecked the legacy that RE began in the 90s.
The first time I played the original RE4 in 2005, I could understand why people liked the new controls and gameplay, as they felt innovative during the era. However, I struggle to play it now as the controls are so outdated and feel rather sluggish, especially in the not so great ports like on the PS4. I also don't like the fact that the plot is hardly correlated with the events from the previous games. They just axed Umbrella in one cutscene by mentioning their downfall. Jesus, man.
The whole game is just a gauntlet of you facing waves of different villagers, troops or cultists, with more badass weaponry becoming available. There's barely any variety to them either. The Los Illuminados also leave too much ammo after you kill them, yet you can see the buggers aren't carrying guns in the early parts of the story. You don't actually run into enemies with firearms until you reach the military complex later on, while Ashley is gone for a while. So it's just kind of dumb to see this happening.
Also, I think having a trade system to get yourself upgraded to Rent-A-Vigilante is why the franchise became utterly ridiculous and confusing, and the mainline characters simply became too overpowered when they overcame too many monsters and bad guys for years. Although RE has still consistency remained enjoyable, I suppose.
You don't get any sense of atmosphere in 4, arguably until the castle and factory locations. The game just feels like you're shooting and looting way too much, then running off to see that weird looking vendor at one of his stalls. But it just erased all the tension that older RE games provided, like when you were exploring the tight hallways in the police station with the music providing the right sort of mood. Now you can just buy stuff from a merchant like you're on eBay.
But nobody on Reddit cares. They get funny if people are critical of the game. I have noticed that. Because RE4 is a flawless masterpiece in their eyes. But in general, the storylines in the franchise today are just totally bizarre, so the plot feels so muddled up and like the people at Capcom just like to make up silly crap now for the sake of carrying on more nonsense (like when simps made those daft memes about that tall vampire whore). It also became apparent to me that Capcom wants to keep milking the series, so the most popular heroes got infected by multiple viruses which keeps them looking kind of ageless. So Jill can probably stay looking like she's 45 for good now.
I just think the survival horror genre has other games that do a better job of providing a survival horror vibe, yet people just automatically assume RE is the scariest series around for horror, when it's really not. At least not presently...
Regards, from Grace.