Personally speaking, the changes implemented in RE7 were something the franchises was in desperate need
of for quite some time and I think it is a testament to
just how good Capcom's latest entry in the survival horror
genre is that despite initial skepticism
by long - time
fans over something as controversial as the shift to first person many people have walked away absolutely loving the game.
Just as the erotica
genre as a whole garnered widespread acceptance from both the industry and the readers following the popularity
of the Fifty Shades
of Grey trilogy (Viking), Scholastic saw a surge in sales for both print and digital with the publication
of the Hunger Games trilogy, aimed at young adult readers but enjoyed
by crossover
fans.
Although SNK is mainly known for their in depth fighting games, that is not all they have done and this is proved
by the selection
of games in the pack. There is a wide array
of genres from fighting to sports and the variety will please many a
fan of the console. That said, the original versions
of the games would probably work better than their emulated counterparts. In all
of the games sound effects appeared to be on a half - second delay the first time they were heard, then fine for the remainder
of the session. As an example, the first time you throw a grenade in Metal Slug, it will explode and
just as the animation is finishing, you will hear the explosion. This problem is off — putting but easily forgettable once all
of the sounds have loaded properly. The main exception here is Shock Troopers which actually freezes up momentarily when loading up a new sound which makes the game almost unplayable for the opening instances
of each level.