This weekend I finished Leon A playthrough of Resident Evil 2 Remake on the PS5 version. Such a good game. Have also been playing Avowed on the XSX through Game Pass. Seems like a pretty good game so far. Nice looking visually and the combat feels solid enough.
I've been curious about that game for a long time but I haven't picked it up yet.
I bought it close to release. It's a very difficult game, in that you'll 'solve' the first 5-second bit after 10 attempts, then the following bit after 15 because you fumbled the first bit 5 times, and so on and so on. I completed a couple of levels but then just gave up.
There was a similar game released some time later with white demons or something or other that was supposedly more forgiving.
I've been curious about that game for a long time but I haven't picked it up yet.
I bought it close to release. It's a very difficult game, in that you'll 'solve' the first 5-second bit after 10 attempts, then the following bit after 15 because you fumbled the first bit 5 times, and so on and so on. I completed a couple of levels but then just gave up.
There was a similar game released some time later with white demons or something or other that was supposedly more forgiving.
I just can't play this game.
There's a demo if anyone wants to try it. If I bought it with no demo I'd be like, wtf is this?
There's a 2D game called KatanaZero I want when the price drops but I'm worried it might be similar.
This weekend I finished Leon A playthrough of Resident Evil 2 Remake on the PS5 version. Such a good game. Have also been playing Avowed on the XSX through Game Pass. Seems like a pretty good game so far. Nice looking visually and the combat feels solid enough.
I still have to play through RE3, but aside from that, I've played all of the remakes and all of the modern Resident Evil games. And I think I can say that RE2 is now my favorite in the series. I think it's perfectly balanced, and just the right length.
I need to get this off my chest regarding platformers.
How can you still be f-ing up the wall jumping in games this many decades after its invention.
So you want me to press the stick towards the wall I'm currently touching to bounce in the opposite direction?
Yet when I press jump, because the stick is facing towards the wall I'm currently touching I head right back to that wall and can't bounce off the opposing wall.
I still have to play through RE3, but aside from that, I've played all of the remakes and all of the modern Resident Evil games. And I think I can say that RE2 is now my favorite in the series. I think it's perfectly balanced, and just the right length.
I'm hoping they port and sell RE2, RE3, RE4 RE7 and RE8 to switch 2 and sell them as cheaply as they sold re5, re4 etc
I'm hoping they port and sell RE2, RE3, RE4 RE7 and RE8 to switch 2 and sell them as cheaply as they sold re5, re4 etc
I'm sure they will. Right now on the PS4 there's an RE2 and RE3 remaster combo that is regularly on sale for $15. If Capcom supports the switch 2. As much as I think they will, it seems like a no-brainer.
This weekend I've been playing Beyond Good and Evil and Super Mario Wonder. This morning I restarted Banjo Kazooie Nuts & Bolts from the beginging; I've been playing it all day so far.
I'm putting up videos as I play through it on my YouTube.
https://youtube.com/@dvader6543?si=eJc-P29O1dpRtm64
I can't even make it past the first enemy puzzle.
I slide down, get shot. Or slide and leap, get shot. Or slide leap, shoot one enemy, only to get 1 hit killed by an offscreen baddie.
I'm finally at the point where I can recommend The Library of Babel.
There were some hurdles to overcome, but I've managed to progress with the game.
If you like cinematic/puzzle platformers mashed with adventure game aspects, it will hit home.
Thankfully you have me as a resource if you get stuck anywhere.
This weekend I finished Leon A playthrough of Resident Evil 2 Remake on the PS5 version. Such a good game. Have also been playing Avowed on the XSX through Game Pass. Seems like a pretty good game so far. Nice looking visually and the combat feels solid enough.
I've been curious about that game for a long time but I haven't picked it up yet.
That's looks intense!
I need to play my PSVR2 more often to get used to it.
I bought it close to release. It's a very difficult game, in that you'll 'solve' the first 5-second bit after 10 attempts, then the following bit after 15 because you fumbled the first bit 5 times, and so on and so on. I completed a couple of levels but then just gave up.
There was a similar game released some time later with white demons or something or other that was supposedly more forgiving.
There's a demo if anyone wants to try it. If I bought it with no demo I'd be like, wtf is this?
There's a 2D game called KatanaZero I want when the price drops but I'm worried it might be similar.
I still have to play through RE3, but aside from that, I've played all of the remakes and all of the modern Resident Evil games. And I think I can say that RE2 is now my favorite in the series. I think it's perfectly balanced, and just the right length.
How can you still be f-ing up the wall jumping in games this many decades after its invention.
So you want me to press the stick towards the wall I'm currently touching to bounce in the opposite direction?
Yet when I press jump, because the stick is facing towards the wall I'm currently touching I head right back to that wall and can't bounce off the opposing wall.
GREAT.
GENIUSES
Reminds me when you used to be able to get dvd triple packs.
A good way to archive and keep your favourites.
This weekend I've been playing Beyond Good and Evil and Super Mario Wonder. This morning I restarted Banjo Kazooie Nuts & Bolts from the beginging; I've been playing it all day so far.