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Pest02 Soldier
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| Subject: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Mar 30, 2012 5:44 am | |
| The game arrived, and like a child running downstairs for his christmas presents, I tore open the unassuming tan paper wrapping to find.....
The PS3 version.
There is no PS3 for 800 miles. | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Mar 30, 2012 2:46 pm | |
| I got the special collector's edition, which came with 2 patches, 6 alternate costumes, 8 new guns, and a metal-book case with special artwork. | |
| | | Wesker Overseer
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Mar 30, 2012 7:20 pm | |
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| | | Pest02 Soldier
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:43 pm | |
| - Birkinborn wrote:
- I got the special collector's edition, which came with 2 patches, 6 alternate costumes, 8 new guns, and a metal-book case with special artwork.
Same. I have some velcro, so I might sew it to the patch, and wear the patch on my uniform. | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Mar 30, 2012 9:25 pm | |
| I was planning on doing that too for my cosplay outfit. | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:06 pm | |
| So, I thought I'd give you guys a little bit of a review of Operation Raccoon City and my own opinions on the game itself. It won't be an encompassing review, just a general run down of things, so with that, lets begin.
As you all know, Operation Raccoon City is set during the Raccoon Incident of 1998 and follows a group of USS Soldiers known as Wolf Pack as they perform various missions for Umbrella throughout the outbreak. There are six playable characters that make up Wolf Pack, and each sports a different character class as well as their own unique set of special abilities. This will be expanded to be around 10 characters with the addition of Heroes Mode DLC that will be out in a few weeks and will include classic characters such as Leon S Kennedy, Claire Redfield, Jill Valentine and Carlos Olivera.
When you begin the game you select your campaign settings. You can play a private game, where you can play solo or invite friends, or you can play public where you can invite strangers to play. The rest of the options are variations of this. Once you've selected your campaign you're taken into the character select screen. Here you can select your character, their active abilities, their primary weapon and their secondary weapon. Once you've made your decision, you get taken into the game itself.
Though I've never played Gears Of War (or many shooters for that matter), from just a glance one can tell the game handles much like that. So I won't spend much time talking about how the game controls. Instead, let me talk to you about some of the differences between this game and past resident evil games.
Unlike past resident evil games, ORC doesn't have an inventory. Instead you have a sort of quick selection of items that are hot-keyed to your D-Pad. These items are: First Aid Sprays, Anti-Viral Sprays, and 3 types of grenade. The Up button on the D-pad is either unused or used for special abilities of certain characters. Items such as Ammo and Green Herbs are consumed automatically, and you can only carry one primary weapon at a time, so there isn't really a need for an inventory system.
While Resident Evil 4 and 5 flirted with the concept of Melee Combat, ORC expands on it a little and makes it a versatile and most important, practical. Combat equates to button mashing the O button, and the faster you hit it, the more strikes you perform. You can attack in any direction you want and if you attack with O and hold it, you'll grapple your target. If you grab a Zombie, you automatically use them as a meat shield. If you grab a soldier, you drop them to their knees and can finish them with an execution shot to the head. Both are quite gratifying considering how nasty combat can get. B.O.W's can't be grappled from what I can tell, but melee does deal damage, though probably not sufficient enough to survive the experience depending on the B.O.W.
The game also features a sort Leveling system. At the end of each level your performance is graded based on a number of factors. From enemies killed, number of times you've died, that sort of thing. You'll get a number of experience points based on your grade that can be used to buy new weapons, passive and active abilities, and a number of other goodies. You can gain additional experience points by collecting data disks, hacking laptop computers, destroying security cameras, locating trophies and finding Type Writers that are hidden within each stage. Finding these also unlocks items in the gallery.
You're probably wondering by now what I think about the game as a whole. Is it good? Is it as terrible as everyone says it is? Well, yes and no. The game is far from perfect, but I don't think its nearly as bad as many claim it to be. Some of the issues I've come across include poor hit detection, terrible partner A.I, but most damning would probably be the single player difficulty. The game was clearly meant to be played for its multiplayer game, however its unfortunate that Saint 6 let this carry over into the single player campaign. Even on its easiest setting, even when using some of the strongest weapons available, the single player game is incredibly hard at parts and can be very punishing given the poor partner a.i.
Technical issues aside, the game itself doesn't feel very inspired of innovative. We don't get to visit many, if any new locations in Raccoon City, just famous locations that were given a new coat of paint for the old school fans. That was one thing that made the outbreak series worth playing, all the new and different locations that we didn't get to check out in previous games. If only Saint 6 had taken a similar route.
So is there anything good about this game? Yea, of course there is! The nostalgia value is high in this game. Most of the locations you'll be visiting in this game are ones from your favorite games: The RPD, the Raccoon City Hospital, the labs beneath the streets, the power plants, and all of it is remastered with up-to-date graphics and design. You'll be running into familiar faces, like Claire and Leon, Ada Wong and HUNK. This game really shines when you're playing multiplayer with a bunch of friends and will really change your perspective of the game as a whole, and with additional DLC on its way, hopefully we'll have new characters, new locations and new enemies to fight!
I won't lie, when I first started playing this game, I was a bit disappointed. I wasn't enjoying the game because of the punishing difficulty of the game and as time went on, all the negative aspects that I heard other people bitch about began popping up in my head every time I died, but that changed when I played with my friend James. Playing with a second player makes the gameplay not only tolerable, but FUN. It's just the right amount of challenge and it promotes team work! If you have to judge this game on anything, judge it on its multiplayer after playing a few rounds with a couple of friends.
This game isn't going to be for everyone and I can definitely see why a lot of people are complaining. It isn't like any Resident Evil game you've played before, but that in itself isn't a bad thing. The only thing I could do in good faith is to suggest you guys give it a rental before actually buying the game. If you like it, then go out and buy it, if not, you're at least not wasting too much money. If I had to give the game a score, I'd say its a 3 out of 5 for single player and a 3.5 out of 5 for multiplayer. That may increase with the release of DLC content. :3
My PSN I.D is Damien_Talon, if you wanna play, hit me up on here, facebook or on aim at berserkfhurer. | |
| | | Pest02 Soldier
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:03 pm | |
| Question: Split screen co-op? The game I have makes it sound like a 'No.'
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| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:12 pm | |
| No, no split screen co-op, sad to say.
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| | | Pest02 Soldier
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:22 am | |
| I figured as much. I'm getting a PS3 on leave, my PSN should be Pest02. I look forward to zombie killing with you, Birk. | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:01 am | |
| Uurah! I look forward to it too | |
| | | Peng Spider Wizard
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:23 am | |
| Disappointed to hear no split screen co-op, as this means I will most likely never have the opportunity to try the game and possibly be compelled to buy it. | |
| | | Trig Failed Experiment
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:15 am | |
| Seriously, fuck games with multiplayer but NO splitscreen. Splitscreen games made me who I am today. Anyway, I should have a job soon, so I may be compelled to buy a PS3. If I do, this'll be the first game on my list. | |
| | | Briar Shotgun Surgeon
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:21 pm | |
| Pest needs to get back so I can play it. It sounds pretty cool. | |
| | | Wesker Overseer
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:03 pm | |
| How many people will kill Leon's punk-ass? | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:40 pm | |
| A lot, from what I've gathered. I've killed him once, but gawddamn its hard. Its so much easier to defend him. | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:42 pm | |
| - Whiskey Rose wrote:
- Pest needs to get back so I can play it. It sounds pretty cool.
Pest and I have already made plans to play Co-Op on the net, so who knows, maybe we'll get to team up, too! You get the chance to fill me full of lead again | |
| | | Trig Failed Experiment
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:59 pm | |
| I have a job. PS3 imminent. | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:28 am | |
| So I've been playing the Spec Ops mission. Haven't beaten it yet, cause its giving me a few challenges I've yet to overcome, but I thought I'd give you my impression of it. :3
So, this time you're playing through the events of Operation Raccoon City, but instead you'e put in the role of Echo Six, the special operations unit that is essentially the good version of Wolfpack. Your team consists of Party Girl, Tweed, Willow, Dee-Ay, Shona and Harley. They share the same character classes as their USS counterparts, including their perks and abilities. Kind of pissed me off that I had to unlock their abilities, too. So you're essentially paying for the same exact abilities twice, bleh. >.>
The first mission (what I played of it) was interesting. We arrive in the city some time after the outbreak has occurred, none of my team are aware of what the hell is going on, other than there is some sort of illness running amok. Our team scouts the area and starts down an alley way when a sickly figure stumbles out in front of a downed spotlight. "She doesn't look to well" Party Girl comments before striding towards what is obviously a zombie. After the zombie grabs you, weapons are live, authorization to attack is given and all hell breaks loose.
We battle our way through the streets, taking out zombies, crimson heads and cerberus alike, until we finally make it out onto main street where we run into a familiar face! It's none other than Jill Valentine! and she's not alone... Nemesis is there, too. A brief skirmish ensues and you, along with your team escape with Jill.
Jill eventually parts ways with Echo Six and the team eventually finds themselves on the top of an apartment building. Bellow them is Nemesis and a platoon of USS Grunts and an epic battle ensues. This is where I had to stop, the difficulty is just, punishing at this part... You have Nemesis with his Gatling Gun hammering at you. You've got a sniper on the opposing roof, and you got several assault rifle wielding grunts shooting at you from the ground floor. As if THAT wasn't bad enough, a horde of crimson heads break into the building and close in on your ass on the roofs.. You have a sniper rifle, a grenade launcher, 2 small piles of ammo and 1 health item on that roof, and needless to say, you blow through it all fast.
What makes it so difficult isn't all of the shit being thrown at you. I mean, yea it's a lot but you can handle it no problem. You take out the crimson heads first, then the sniper and then the grunts. That just leaves you and Nemesis. No, what makes things hard is the setting. The roof is set up in a way that you have to get close to the edge of the roof in order to properly damage Nemesis, but at the same time doesn't offer you any kind of cover from Nemesis firepower. You can technically get down to ground level, where there is more ammo and health items, but you're even more open to danger. Gah...
I look forward to seeing what other trials Echo Six will face during the course of the game :3 I only hope the DLC isn't too expensive... =\ I've already paid too much for this game as is... | |
| | | Trig Failed Experiment
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:59 pm | |
| - Quote :
- You have Nemesis with his Gatling Gun hammering at you. You've got a sniper on
the opposing roof, and you got several assault rifle wielding grunts shooting at you from the ground floor. As if THAT wasn't bad enough, a horde of crimson heads break into the building and close in on your ass on the roofs.. You have a sniper rifle, a grenade launcher, 2 small piles of ammo and 1 health item on that roof, and needless to say, you blow through it all fast. Sounds like my original Raccoon City CYOA. I haven't thought of that bitch in years. I'm doing my best to muster up a good zombie mood so I can veg out on orc for like, a week. Unfortunately although a PS3 is likely imminent, I doubt I'll get it anytime soon. also wat? Notfree DLC within a month of release? AGAIN? | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:54 pm | |
| The fuck you talking bout Trig? The dlc is totes free. | |
| | | Trig Failed Experiment
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:26 pm | |
| Oh. Well still, fuck them for something intolerable. | |
| | | Tool Survivor
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:59 pm | |
| The game while mildly fun through multiplayer is far far far from being a descent RE game.It does somewhat satisfy those nostalgic senses but other than that it's not really fun.Gameplay is horrible,you miss half the time even when aiming right at the guy.I was really looking forward to this game,I am really hating the gaming industry these days a lot of good titles are rushed for sake of sales and totally ditching quality. | |
| | | Briar Shotgun Surgeon
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Apr 13, 2012 1:55 am | |
| Outbreak had perfect Co-Op. But they took the winning formula, crushed the hopes beneath the 4th one, and burned it alive with 5. | |
| | | W. Birkin Veteran
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:28 am | |
| Tool does have a bit of a valid argument. The aiming on this game is slightly off. If you try to aim with the laser, rather than the on-screen marker, you're gonna miss more often. This is mostly true for the assault rifle-weapons, as the handguns have the laser sights under the barrel, so its a little more accurate.
The game has its mechanical flaws, but I believe those will be patched later on.
Outbreaks only real problem was that Capcom made the mistake of being money grubbers rather than smart. They should have released Outbreak 1 and 2 as a whole title, rather than to release them as separate titles.
Co-Op in ORC Seems fine to me, I certainly have no complaints. So I can't compare it to the outbreak series of games. I will say that their A.I is generally just as clunky and useless, with the exception that ORC's seems to be more focused on helping you out when you need it. I recall a lot of times where Outbreaks A.I was darwin award-winning levels of stupid... x.x | |
| | | Pest02 Soldier
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| Subject: Re: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:30 am | |
| Pest02 is taken. Burn the heretic.
I am Vicindio. Let's play gentlemen. | |
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