Aside from Nintendo games, is RE4 the most influential game of all time?

Aside from Nintendo games, is RE4 the most influential game of all time?

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No that would be Dark Souls

Grand theft auto 3 was so influential that games copied it for years. The mini map compass is still used today.

Gta3 literally changed the tone of games for like 10 years.

> The absolute state of Souls trannies

If its so influential how come its so difficult to find good porn of Ashley?

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Yes, it and halo ruined gaming

So did Resident Evil 4 you fucking Zoomers, every third person shooter has copied Resident Evil 4

>Zoomers
>GTA 3 came first
Delete yourself OP

No

In no real order
>Super Mario Bros
>Resident Evil 4
>Doom
>Grand Theft Auto 3
>Street Fighter 2
>Ocarina of Time
>Ultima/Wizardry
>Minecraft
>Mario 64
>Quake
thats my top 10 most influential games.

good list

Name something from RE4 that a TPS has copied that RE4 innovated

Too boomer core, you can't be influential if people haven't heard about it (Quake, Ultima, Wizardry)
> Ocarina of Time
> Super Mario Bros
> Sid Meier's Civilization
> Final Fantasy VI
> Super Metroid
> Resident Evil 4
> Street Fighter 2
> Half-Life 2
> Resident Evil
> Grand Theft Auto III

The aiming system that every single TPS uses to this day.

The older the shoulder camera angle, sure, but the aiming system in RE4 is different enough from future third person shooters.

> No Metal Gear Solid despite it being a billion dollar franchise that spawned the movie game trend that every western game uses now

>Half-Life 2

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RE4 is the beginning of zoomer RE though.

>ctrl f
>No Max Payne

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>But muh first person cutscenes that you can't skip is so immersive

Demon's Souls*

total overdose and the john woo game?

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