Games with banters?

Games with banters?

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>market your game as a horror game
>HURRR DID EVERYONE GO TO BINGO NIGHT?!?123

No wonder this game was a failure.

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>Resident Evil 4 was announced as a GameCube exclusive as part of the Capcom Five, but was ported to numerous formats; it became a cross-platform hit, selling more than 11 million copies across several platforms. It garnered universal acclaim for its story, gameplay, graphics, voice acting, and characters, and is often named one of the best video games ever made, winning multiple Game of the Year awards in 2005. It influenced the evolution of the survival horror and third-person genres, popularizing the "over-the-shoulder" third-person view. A sequel, Resident Evil 5, was released in 2009.
>this is failure according to Any Forums

Characters were always saying stupid cheesy shit all the time in Resident Evil. At least in RE4 they embraced it so Leon comes off as being purposefully snarky.

>failure
>Single-handedly saved the series
Is that you, Beccafag?

BS zoomer revisionism. While they were campy they still felt vulnerable and there was a sense of threat which was taken seriously. Nothing to do with your superhero throwing quips between supplexing zombies and battling evil midgets

On a replay it was VERY obvious that the CODEC scenes were added late in development, likely as a result of players being confused as to what they need to do. It often messes up the flow of gameplay.

>Leon calls up his support team who explain literally what happened and where he needs to go
>Both villains have long calls where they explain their plans, and have back and forth. Both villains actually have very short scenes in cut-scenes and players likely forgot who they were and what they wanted

It was unintentional at first. In fact Mikami grew super pissed that people were finding the game funny, especially Barry Burton. The reason is that the game was written in Japanese, then translated, then they hired non-professional actors. Just whoever they could find who spoke English. Then the voice actors were given directions by Japanese people who could not understand English at all, and wanted them to place odd emphasis and enunciations. It's why they talk weird.

RE2-3 voice acting is way less mocked because they actually hired professional voice actors (I recognized one from Magic Schoolbus) and is way more polished.

RE4 is just Mikami being Mikami. Left to his own he will do very non-serious stories with lots of gags and jokes.

Classic fags are such pathetic losers.they're still seething about RE4 to this day

> RE4 is just Mikami being Mikami. Left to his own he will do very non-serious stories with lots of gags and jokes.

Or maybe it was because RE4 was a frankenstein monster of a game because of the many development directions that they tries which left it without a consistent tone so they just went along with it.

>I recognized one from Magic Schoolbus
Carlos?

I've always felt Mikami embraced camp after working with Suda 51 on a few games together.

>No wonder this game was a failure
In what possible way could anyone seriously consider Resident Evil 4 a failure.

>600903943
that's bait.

sorry to tell you but if I didn't like it then it was a flop and you're coping and seething by quoting sales and review scores

It's failure according to that user, you insufferable faggot.

The tone is FUN. it's also the most tense RE yet with some of the scariest set pieces.

"Sherry Birkin" is played by the same girl who did the voice of Wanda Li on Magic Schoolbus.

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>No way Leon
>Way
>Forces Ashley to jump with him

The dialogue in this game is comedy gold.

Wait, did I miss that? I don't remember that scene. I think I skipped most of the cutscenes after my first playthrough.

Fun is not a tone but a subjective experience and the only remotely tense set piece is the early village section. Part of the reason why it was tense was because you were not sure yet how crappy the plot would turn out to be so there was a sense of mystery still

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>fun things are in fact not fun - anonymous 2022

The series was never real horror. If you wanted real horror, you would be playing SH or FF.

Thank you. I remember that scene but didn't remember Leon saying "way". Is that a