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Favorite Part: Similar to you the Marguerite part, but not just her fight, I enjoyed that entire section of the game immensely. The atmosphere in the Old House and just doing everything over there really was just perfect in my opinion.
(Honorable Mention: Finding out that the Old Lady was actually Eveline I was generally shocked and it kinda blew my mind. I felt kinda stupid cause I thought I probably should have been able to piece that together)
Least Favorite: Pretty much from the boat to the end of the game. At that point the game got kind of monotonous and started to get pretty boring and annoying. Fortunately it was near the end of the game so it didn't really damper the experience all to much.
Overall I really enjoyed the majority of the game.
I might have to change my least favorite to the boat, I forgot about that. e-e
It's so simple yet takes a lot longer than it should do.
Thanks for commenting!
Least - Pretty much with you on the ship. In fact the last 1/3 of the game was poorer than the first 2/3. There was the odd moments like the flashback was interesting and where you find the lab as that contained most information about Eveline.
Ramming that chainsaw down his ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ throat felt so good I actually started panting after I did it.
Least Favorite: Marguerite Fight
Shooting a woman over and over in the ♥♥♥♥♥ while one or two bugs fly after you.
Least Favorite: The wrecked ship. I don't like having all my stuff taken away from me, and the setting reminds me of my least favorite parts of Revelations 1.
least favorite: all the tapes and the ship.
Least Favorite: The salt mine. That area flew by and seemed pretty pointless. I'd have preferred a more fleshed out ending to the boat level instead. Some bigger finale where you discover a secret lab or an epic bossfight. It would make more sense for the "lab" to be located on the tanker, anyway.
Going to go against the grain here and say that I didn't mind the ship for the most part either, simply because it had the similar feeling of that start area, giving Mia Very limited resources and ammo to deal with the enemies there. Stealth actually played a role once again.
Least Favourite: The end 'boss' fight. I had about 15+ healing items, 30 shotgun shells, 10 grenade shots, the Magnum (Which I never even got to fire, since I was saving it for a fight that never came) god knows how much gunpowder/Enhanced Pistol rounds, about 4 or 5 Remote Bombs etc. etc. all saved up in prepareation.... and the last sequence and fight scene ended in a glorified cutscene/QTE type affair.
Sigh.
And here I was anticipating and getting ready for a RE2/RE3 style big boss battle.
Least Fav Part was the save Mia save Zoe fake choice.
So not a whole lot changes when you pick the other choice then does it?
Huh, well that's dissapointing. Makes me less enthused to do a replay.
Well save Mia results in both of you escaping, save zoe results in you killing Mia. The problem is that the choice is kind of tacked on it seems. It feels like there was a cut play through for Zoe, where if you picked her differnt ♥♥♥♥ should have happened. Picking Zoe just feels wrong. You and zoe get on a boat. Zoe dies. Boat capsizes. You wake up as Mia on the edge of the tanker? Why the ♥♥♥♥ is she there and or how did she get there? Its just didn't make any sense.
At the time I was thinking maybe it was going to be one of the DLC mini stories that explains it, but now after reading this it really seems like lazy writing.