Personally i thought it was very average, the storyline was weak (although i thought the premise was quite good, the film just never capitalised on the potential), the tension was non existent, the characters weren't particularly interesting, the acting poor, the traps weren't anywhere near as imaginative as before, and the ending and twist was extremely poor in my opinion.
It also neeRAB a lot of suspension of belief from the viewer, i mean, how many tapes can Jigsaw have possibly made before his death, and they all give precise details on the trap and person in question. Then there is also the way that Jigsaw now seems to have a cult of followers. And the needless flashbacks to Jigsaws past are REALLY pointless, they are just giving more back story which really isn't needed. What're the flashbacks going to be in Saw V? Someone ran over his dog and didn't stop?. It's also very repetitive, by the time you've heard him say "make your choice" for the tenth time you'll be wishing death upon him. And as a final point the gore didn't even seem very good either, it's so obviously fake and thanks to the stupid jump cut style of editing you can barely see what is happening anyway.
Before i would have rushed out to see the new Saw film, but "not me, not anymore" (see what i did there

), Saw V can wait until a Wednesday so i can get in for half price...if i bother with it at all. It seems that this franchise and the genre of "Gorno" has run its course and no longer has any fresh ideas. As a fan of the previous 3 films, i was
highly underwhelmed by this film.
Oh, and i don't get why Jigsaw would choose this supposedly honest and dedicated cop whose wife loves him to be part of his "game". Jigsaw always used to choose bad people, but there just seemed to be no reasoning behind this at all.