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try playing chris chapter 3 and 5 in No Hope and you'll see if nothing else is particularly difficult
Chris: Chapter 2. Because it's set in a more interesting location, and because it has less bullsh¡t than the other chapters (which is not saying much tbh).
Jake: Chapter 3: Because they tried some interesting things in this one (let's just forget the tank ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ at the end)
Ada: Chapter 1 is the only interesting to play, the rest are crap.
Chapter 1 of Leon's is good after the slow bit because there's so much zombie fighting culminating with the gun shop siege.
Chapter 2 of Chris's because it has very few awkward scripted bits, and that awesome fight against like 6 Napads in one room.
Chapter 1 of Ada because the rest feels way to rehashed of the other campaigns.
Yeah, it's freaking annoying in No Hope when you get hit inmediatly after those ♥♥♥♥♥♥ camera pulls because enemies keep moving towards you.
However, Chris' chapter 4 has two nasty ones that are a 50/50. (Zoom-in on Carla at the start, and the jet lowering at the end of 1-1.) And when you get hit (on NH anyway) it hurts.