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me when I'm 33
he made it
and we will be healed. and we are going to make it
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Really enjoying the enemy designs in RE4 so far
I'm not used to these games taking more than ~8 hours to beat
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Really enjoying the enemy designs in RE4 so far
it was interdimensional
it was only the moon and me
it was past pataphysical
it was what set the tune in G
Hier kommt die Sonne
Kamen Rider save me.... Save me Kamen Rider....
RE puzzles are great
RE2R might be my new favourite survival horror
Finished RE3R and Village as well
For 3 I definitely would like to get my hands on the original in some way because I do want a comparison. I enjoyed it a lot but it felt a bit lacking, and from what I've read online that seemed like a common opinion, from people who had played the 1999 one as well. I did like Nemesis as a tyrant a lot, it was a nice change of pace after playing this and RE2R back-to-back. Over the course of the game, it really grew on me more and more.
Generally, I really liked it.
Village (8) was fine. As a game overall, I probably preferred 7 (biohazard), but 8 did have some concepts that I found more interesting than anything they did in 7. It had very cool moments and characters for one. I also felt like this game was a lot more forgiving than the others gameplay wise (Mind that all these first playthroughs are on Standard). Very stubbornly I went against my initial thought of playing it in 3rd person, since I wanted to go through 8 the way I had played 7 back then, but this may also have impacted my experience negatively.
One (negative) opinion I have is definitely about the Beneviento house, which was the weakest part of the game for me personally. The fact that it turned into a psychological horror game for that portion really took me out of it and seriously soured the experience for me. It is probably more effective for people scared by dolls in general, but it really was only tedious to get through.
The story DLC for this game was pretty interesting; it felt like I was playing Silent Hill in a way. Here I even liked the doll house, if only for one part, which was the one that was definitely most effective for me, being the Weeping-Angel-esque mannequin section.
Not to sound like I am shit-talking this game, I did enjoy myself enough to beat it in less than 24 hours. I had a genuinely good time. Just wanted to share some thoughts I had on these games.
I might go more into detail with these some other time; I definitely plan on replaying the games I've played so far, and especially with Village I would like to try changing it up with the 3rd person gameplay.
RE puzzles are great
RE2R might be my new favourite survival horror
RE puzzles are great
John Byrne - from The Last Galactus Story (1985, Epic Illustrated)