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Dilemma is that if you're burnt out you might not enjoy it, but if you return to it later you won't be in your best shape as it's slightly more difficult than other 3 campaigns.
Very well elaborated *thumbs up*
I did try the Ada Wong campaign but it was just difficult. Too many enemies and too scarce ammo. Some will say that this is how Resident evil games are meant to be. But I found it to be annoying.
Yes, I am tired of the game after too many similarities between the different campaigns.
However, if you are tired, you should stop, give it a break and play it when you were really willing to play. Don't play any videogame forced. @_@
I found stealth to be at best clunky.
what is up with this AI these days?
sure resi 5 was bad. but atleast that one felt like it tried. 6 has horrible AI but infinite health and ammo.