RE4 is one of my favorite games just in general. I never really got into the others in the series for one reason or another. For the first games in the series it was the tank controls and dated game mechanics, for 5 it was the basically mandatory co-op mode, and for 6 it was for the level of suck.
Is it too much to ask for a successor to Resident Evil in the vein of RE4's amazing gameplay model? If RE7 releases and is similar to RE4 in scale and quality, I'll probably buy it on day 1.
@Yomigaeru Big budget titles rarely dip this low at this point in their life cycles. 10$ for a boxed-not-steam game like this is pretty indicative of how RE6 was received.
I've enjoyed coming to gamespot for many years and I don't see that changing. What is changing is the environment surrounding gaming in general and the politics associated with it. This type of thing happens with anything that starts to grow in popularity and it just brings in more people to it. All good things that drive more business and interest in the hobby.
I'm an advocate of video games and the LGBT community. The more society starts to acknowledge these groups, the better we as a society will be. Acceptance always starts small and grows with an educated and accepting society. There will always be people who disagree, but eventually they'll be the minority.
The next iphone needs a quad-core processor bare minimum in order to compete and retain it's dominance of the smartphone sector. I work for a phone retailer and it's not hard to sway people from an i5 to an S4. I will continue to do this until Apple creates a product that is competitively priced for similar specs.
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