>>112772Well, that's not good.
Speaking of what's not good, but also not strictly bad, either, is Resident Evil Zero. Rebecca is cute as a button, and the environments are very pretty, but the AI partner gimmick feels pretty tacked on and underdeveloped, the monsters and bosses are kind of eh, with puzzles which just aren't that engaging. The game isn't hard or confusing, but at times feels tedious, particularly the new inventory management, where you just fucking drop shit on the floor, instead of putting it in a box, even if storage wasn't gonna be centralized like before, at least provide a box to put things in and for sorting with.
Plot was never smart with this series, but it usually manages to be at least lightly engaging (in those days, anyway). Leechman wasn't, also the first time he comes to attack you, I didn't even realize that had happened, I hear some noise, there's sudden danger music, Billy fires a few shots, and just as the camera angle switches around, I manage to MAYBE catch a glimpse of a human shape which explodes/dissipates, and I took a little bit of damage, then it's over. What's supposed to surprise me, instead came out as just a "Huh, what was that?"
It's the one Resident Evil game which I just didn't feel the need to play again after beating.
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