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5th Feb apparentlyDoes anyone know if a demo will be out on the ps3 at any point soon?
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/02/02/confirmed-no-run-and-gun-in-resident-evil-5-ever/Isn't it just like the internet to propagate unsubstantiated rumors. The latest such rumor surrounding the upcoming survival horror shooter Resident Evil 5 may have given the game some free publicity, but Capcom has decided that enough is enough. It's squashing the rumor once and for all in its latest community blog post. The "action" controls will not allow you to move and shoot simultaneously. Chris Redfield's testosterone-filled body makes multitasking an impossibility.
"While RE5 is very action-heavy, the base RE game design mechanic of holding fast while shooting remains," says the Capcom blog. Newcomers to the series may need to make some "mental readjustments," but the controls have remained this way to establish a sense of risk and danger while in combat. The new controls will instead grant "more natural motion to the second analog stick on your 360 or PS3 controller," allowing you to strafe. We're sure there are strong advocates for both sides of the argument amongst Resident Evil 5's audience. Maybe not Chris Redfield strong ... but strong.
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You summed it up pretty well. Obviously this is just a demo but hopefully the story will help this greatly although I can't see it being much different to Resi 4 with that either.
Something that I kind of miss from the earlier games is the fact you had to be careful how you used ammo. Now they invite you to be trigger happy by throwing you ammo and zombies. It's fun but it's far from scary like the earlier games where you'd make every shot count and be hoping a save point was coming up soon.