In order for me to look past all that, RE's gameplay would have to be second-to-none. In reality, it's jerky, random, and unsatisfying. So why would I want to sit my ass down for hours and learn how to get better at it when literally everything about its predecessor outclasses it?
The answer is...
While I do hate NG3RE's gameplay with a passion, I wouldn't shit on the game so much if it had other redeeming factors. The big problem is that it has to rely solely on the gameplay because it's levels, enemy design, music and everything else are shit. The one saving grace is that it's the most...
Geralt looks like the best character in the game so far lolz
Including a mix of Hunt or Be Hunted is pretty dope. Witcher 3's soundtrack is phenomenal.
The Leech has three attacks. It takes 10 seconds to learn them and less than a minute to kill it on the hardest difficulty. But apparently that's less of a "non-problem" than hopping around for several minutes straining your eyes to see battle-indicators in a bloom minefield while spamming...
In vanilla NG3, MN was dumb, just like the rest of the game. I got sufficiently irritated somewhere around the acid pits and never bothered to finish it.
I actually can't recall whether or not I did Master Ninja in RE. I wouldn't be surprised if, like you, I got bored before then and just never...
The game is heavily flawed. Some great potential in there, but Capcom tried really hard ruin it with terrible structure. That said, it's still the best game Capcom has released in a while, though that's not saying much.