
Originally Posted by
Shugotenshi
No, RE5 was not awesome. I'm going to quote what Amir0x recently said about his desire for new IPs from Nintendo: "boyshine, you live in a world where you think I give a fuck about sales instead of how good games are. I don't care how the sheep baaa baaaa on their way toward the shittery. I only care if Nintendo delivers great games. Other developers deliver far more expensive games in brand new hardcore IPs that sell less that Pikmin did AND follow it up with Sequels.
Pikmin was a brand new IP, extremely high quality, sold moderately well, warranted a sequel - but the sales part doesn't matter. The quality part does. That's the only thing that matters to me or any true gamer. If you want to jerk it to stock values and shit you be my guest but that's a direction for conversational porn I have no interest in.
Side Note: I am pretty sure 85% of people (completely made up statistic ALERT wee-woo wee-woo) who purchased Pikmin had no goddamn clue who Miyamoto is. Hint, most people wouldn't even know he made Mario. INDIVIDUAL game developers remain relative unknowns to consumers at large, who could not tell you the creative director on anything from Call of Duty to Mario."
And I agree with Amir0x, I don't care about the sales, I care about the quality of the game. And RE5 was a terrible game with horrible plot, story, script, writing, execution, etc. It is not deserved of the Biohazard/RE name. On the bright side, RE4 is a vastly superior game to RE5.