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Originally Posted by SolidSnake84
I'm insanely looking forward to Resident Evil 6, that's probably my all time favorite series, matter of fact I even have the biohazard symbol complete with umbrella logo on my shoulder.
Also looking forward to Dead Space 3. That's another game that i got really into when it first came out, even though it didn't have major marketing like other games...
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I'm very skeptical of Resident Evil 6. I dodged a bullet RE5 by cancelling my pre-order and renting it instead saving me $53. For me the series has been going downhill since Code Veronica and RE4 for most people. Darkside Chronicles was a welcome break and actually a very well put together on rail shooter but other then that the series has been plagued by mediocrity. Operation Racoon City for example was an unmitigated disaster.
I mean Shinji Mikami the series creator is gone and since then Capcom has said that there isn't enough money in survival horror and they need to target the Call of Duty crowd. I'll admit the Leon story arc has potential as they've gone back to an RE2 vibe but to me it just seems like a disaster waiting to happen as the series is alienating it's core audience and then trying desperately to get the attention of an audience that has little interest or even if they get some crossover it will be people who want to play Resident Evil not another Call of Duty clone. As I saw in a comment on Youtube, "If I want to play Call of Duty I'll pay Call of Duty. If I want to play Resident Evil/Dead Space/Mass Effect I'll play Resident Evil/Dead Space/Mass Effect.
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Dead Space is taking the same route and has also stated they want the Call of Duty crowd and that Dead Space 1 and 2 were to scary hence the introduction of co-op mode and more action oriented scenes. This is ironic to me because at one point I read an article by the Dead Space series creator who was criticizing other games for being a half second late on their scares. Now all of a sudden the series is to scary and needs to be dumbed down for the Call of Duty crowd.
EA thinks Dead Space was too scary to be single-player -Destructoid
The video game industry wonders why they're being hit by their own recession, I think chasing the oversaturated Call of Duty crowd and sacrificing innovation as well as core mechanics of their own games is the main culprit.
In short RE6 has potential but I'll take a wait and see approach. Dead Space 3 is all but a surefire fail in my book but I'll still be watching. It's sad to because the Dead Space series was the last true AAA survival horror game out there.
*end rant*