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See All8 Most Ambitious Resident Evil Games, Ranked
Village was literally the LEAST ambitious Resident Evil, at least in the mainline series. There was almost no originality and it was a massive step back for the franchise as a whole. They completely dumbed down the survival elements and resource management, had genuinely atrocious puzzles, was full of linear and handholding setpieces and maps that just hand things to the player without requiring exploration or thinking, provided very bland enemies and combat with very underwhelming level design when it comes to action, and gave a terrible story that turned Chris Redfield into an indefensible moron just so they’d have a shocking moment for the trailers. And don’t forget the meh villains, Miranda was fine for an RE game, but there were way too many lords when they should’ve just cut some out or combined them with others to actually flesh out Lady D and Heisenberg, instead they were one note and forgettable. Village was not ambitious at all, it provided nothing new, just a combination of things from loads of different RE games, just executed significantly worse in every aspect. Ethan and the art design were the only good things about that game. Also calling RE5 ambitious is a bit weird considering it’s just a copy of RE4 but worse and more bland.
It's Hard To Say It, But The Batman Part 2 Should Be Put To Rest
This is the dumbest idea ever. There's absolutely zero reason for Pattinson to be replaced, nothing is stopping him from being in the film and he is a FAR better actor than Hayden. There is no reason to do something that stupid which would just ruin the next film.
Resident Evil May Want to Hop on the Same Train as Silent Hill Ahead of RE9
RE7 was a flawed but also really good course correction for RE. It provided a genuine survival horror experience with great original ideas and lots of requirement for the player to use their brains and use strategy to survive while preserving supplies. RE8 completely butchered RE. Absolutely braindead puzzles, everything is handed to the player, you never have to figure anything about or look for things, just handed right to you. Plus enemies are barely ever a threat because the whole game is a bunch of completely linear hallways with no recurring enemies to pose any threat. The action was also totally bland and the area design was bland. 7 was a great start to the reinvention of RE, Village was a bastardisation of it, a low effort work that only imitates superficial parts of the games before it, but completely disregarding why those things work and were fun.
Resident Evil May Want to Hop on the Same Train as Silent Hill Ahead of RE9
Just glad that the director behind RE7 is behind the next game and not whoever directed Village. RE7 may have been flawed but it had good ideas and its heart was in the right place. Learning from that games mistakes could make RE9 incredible. Village completely disregarded everything that made RE good and made a handholding zero brainpower game that butchered what the franchise is supposed to be. So glad it’s getting back on track. RE7 was great
It's Hard To Say It, But The Batman Part 2 Should Be Put To Rest
Pattinsons version of Bruce Wayne is the best we’ve ever seen on screen. To be honest everything about The Batman is the best Batman stuff we’ve ever had on screen. It’s by FAR the best Batman movie, and it’s not even close
It's Hard To Say It, But The Batman Part 2 Should Be Put To Rest
Why on earth would you want Reeves Batman to be replaced by the DCU Batman? At absolute best Gunn's version is going to be a mediocre, MCU style superhero flick, why would you want the absolute best version of Batman we've ever seen on screen to be replaced with that? The Batman is an incredible film with so much detail, passion and soul, why would you want some shlocky action movie to replace it's sequel?