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My biggest issue with Re:Verse is actually more that it doesn't feel fun to play. Okay maybe that would change after a few days but with Resistance I was happy immediately with how it feels to play at a core level. Even if you ignore that you can shoot at other human players okay I can do that in almost every shooter... You can control a bioweapon... I can do that in Resistance and it feels better...
I just don't see who it actually appeals to.
Outbreak may end up being some niche thing if they revisited it but at least it has something that'll keep an audience and that is well structured levels with team play being a core foundation. Re:verse just has things that other games have and they are all done worse.