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The QTEs were babyproofed and anyone whining about them should eat a bullet for being mentally retarded.
The control system in RE4 and RE5 behaved better than anything that came after. The incessant whining for walking and shooting is moronic when most people don't even fucking do that even with that option. The snappy quick responsive aiming and shooting, back to a full run, turning on a dime, aiming and shooting etc is why those games shined. And now, people want to have this fake memory shit that it's always been bad.
Bringing both gameplay types together is a control scheme that for the most part remains disappointingly unchanged from previous Resident Evil games. Kennedy is manipulated minus true analog control. Push the analog stick and he walks. Hold the B button down and he runs. Same as it ever was. Also, in our play experience with the game it became abundantly clear that many of the battles would have benefited from a dodge or strafe function, which Capcom has chosen not to include. And yet, despite all of this, the process of controlling Leon is far improved thanks to a combination of a flexible new camera that shoots the action from behind the character's back and a new action button that enables context-sensitive functionality.
IGN
What about the notoriously clunky controls that make you feel like you are controlling a tank, rather than a special forces operative, that have plagued the series? They are still here, but the new view makes them work. Tweaked to be more instinctive, with the combat knife always available on the L trigger, for close encounters, it’s up there with Nintendo’s best when it comes to hardware/software harmony.
Nintendo Life.
Two examples of reviews from the era. Most of the reviews focus on the graphics, and almost all of them use the exact same talking points. Describing how you make leon run by holding the button is in almost all of the reviews I checked out. It's quite weird and makes me think it was agreed upon in journo circles or capcom marketing told them to do it.
I'm sure you will say I'm cherry picking and RE4 was always the greatest game ever. And there was no controversy about it being too actiony. But that's just how the thread is. Being there on launch day in the UK, seeing the reviews and being online to post on Gamefaqs to talk about it paint a very different picture to the "it's the best game ever!" crowd.

