REquiem is pretty damn fantastic. Really loving the two different gameplay types and the visuals really are quite stunning at times. Theres a boss fight with Leon that was jaw dropping with the lighting effects. How did Capcom pull this off on the Switch 2? I haven't played it on portable, only docked.
I am reading reports of jaggies (maybe a few) and sub 30 framerate and I am not seeing that at all.
Capcom always does good visuals. RE Revelations 2 visual quality on Switch was top tier. They used some kind of checkerboard upscaling but it was only noticeable in a couple of instances. I believe DF said Re9 on portable mode has checkerboarding.
Finished it last night, game is amazing, easy 9/10 +. I was shocked to find that I found the Grace sections to be much better. Honestly if the game was all Grace it might have given RE:2 a run for its money as the best classic style RE game, her sections are that good. The way this game keeps the pressure on with not just stalkers but creative zombies and situations. I thought the limited gun selection and focus on stealth would hurt but it's done in such a way that it compliments every facet of classic RE strategy with item management and hallway clearing. It's some of the best classic formula stuff out there, it's just not a full game.
Leon's sections were clearly a step down from 4, they just aren't as creative or have the same energy. The large exploration section just didn't offer enough things to do for how long the section lasted. Don't get me wrong there are some very creative moments but the majority of the standard combat is pretty basic, basic enemies, basic layout. 9's encounter design has more in common with RE6 than 4, in that it's not so much how will this room be different in layout and strategy but more oh some weird shit is going to happen here and you just shoot everything that comes at you.
But I loved the surprise gameplay moments. The crazy fan service. The bosses (except for the last) are top notch. The story is fun even if it is the rise of Skywalker of RE stories. It's a great time.
Need to replay it more times to see where I would rank it finally. And I will do a much bigger deep dive later.
Did a bunch of streaming this weekend. Mario Land 3: WarioLand, Snoopy's Grand Adventure and Yoshi's Wooly World. It didn't do any serious dives and anything new though. Probably should get back to my backlog one of these days, and at least go finish Once Upon a Katamari.
Emulator. I'm actually playing Mario Land 3 DX, a fan patched version where they gave the game a full color palette. It makes it much easier on the eyes.
Rave Racer is a fun game. It feels similar to Ridge Racer, but doesnt focus as much on crazy drifting moves. Like all Ridge Racer games, I really, really, really wish I could turn off the annoying announcers, but no such option exists.
Edit: I'm quite happy that Namco is finally doing something with these games.
My main wifi network just reset itself to the factory settings for no reason at all, completely messing up my printer/scanner in the proces. The joys of home networking.
I managed to get my printer working. I managed to get my scanner working. I did not manage to change the wifi settings, as the actual settings page shows everything as it should be.
I use the GBC filter on NSO. Sadly, Nintendo only offers one pallette: pink, yellow and light blue. Still better than green or B&W.
After playing through DX/colorized versions of the first three Super Mario Land games, I really do think Nintendo should take a long hard look at remaking them. Nothing too dramatic, but something along the lines of Super Mario All-Stars, where they polish up the graphics and tweak the controls, but leave the level design alone. There are some great levels and fun to be had, particularly with WarioLand, provided they can update those controls. Game Boy controls have not aged well at all.
Just finished my first playthrough of Resident Evil Requiem and it was a pretty damn awesome game. Loved the two different play styles between Grace and Leon. The voice actress for Grace did a fantastic job in the role. The time to complete was nearly 17 hours but I don’t think it kept of the time I lost from deaths which there were a fair number. Some death scenes were very cool. Not peak RE like RE2R and RE4R but pretty close. I’d give the game an easy 9/10.
That's good to know. I haven't played any of them. Not sure if I'd want to as I'm not a fan of horror, but if the price is right it might be worth jumping on the bundle.
It didn't bother me at first, but as my storage size dwindled, Hitmans absurdly huge file size became a pain in the ass.
Then I started playing Animal Crossing and Ace Prosecutor 2 on physical media. And I realised I could have that in to play and still play other digital games without having to switch carts out.
I cant decide whether to get the Resident Evil generation pack. Not sure I want to have to swap out cards and redownload games. At least with a physical cartridge the data is mostly all there. With gkcs in the future I'll still have to put a cart in and have to redownload the game again.
Might as well get digital. But I got re4, 5 and 6 for like £7 each on switch.
If you divide the generation pack by 3 its fair but still higher than I imagine those games will go for in the future.
Now some eagle eyed Resetera guy has found the small text saying the generation pack will be discontinued on the eshop end of March.
And if you choose to get separated re7 is £35 and Village is £45.
Have you considered glasses? 😋
In all seriousness, I am tempted to get the game on Switch2 as well. I'm not a horror fan though. Did play RE4 back in the day, but that's it.
Capcom always does good visuals. RE Revelations 2 visual quality on Switch was top tier. They used some kind of checkerboard upscaling but it was only noticeable in a couple of instances. I believe DF said Re9 on portable mode has checkerboarding.The Leon sections are way too short. I get excited because he does these cool things then it's over.
Sad.I beat Call of Juarez and immediately started a new game plus. It's very arcade like and feels great with gyro aiming.
I hate the duals as they control like shit and a few trapped setpieces are annoying. Otherwise great fun, reminds me of Medal of Honour Front Line.
Finished it last night, game is amazing, easy 9/10 +. I was shocked to find that I found the Grace sections to be much better. Honestly if the game was all Grace it might have given RE:2 a run for its money as the best classic style RE game, her sections are that good. The way this game keeps the pressure on with not just stalkers but creative zombies and situations. I thought the limited gun selection and focus on stealth would hurt but it's done in such a way that it compliments every facet of classic RE strategy with item management and hallway clearing. It's some of the best classic formula stuff out there, it's just not a full game.
Leon's sections were clearly a step down from 4, they just aren't as creative or have the same energy. The large exploration section just didn't offer enough things to do for how long the section lasted. Don't get me wrong there are some very creative moments but the majority of the standard combat is pretty basic, basic enemies, basic layout. 9's encounter design has more in common with RE6 than 4, in that it's not so much how will this room be different in layout and strategy but more oh some weird shit is going to happen here and you just shoot everything that comes at you.
But I loved the surprise gameplay moments. The crazy fan service. The bosses (except for the last) are top notch. The story is fun even if it is the rise of Skywalker of RE stories. It's a great time.
Need to replay it more times to see where I would rank it finally. And I will do a much bigger deep dive later.
This weekend it’s been all Resident Evil Requiem. I’m a little over halfway through my first playthrough and am thoroughly enjoying the game.
Same here. I'm really enjoying my first play through and I'm certain I am past the halfway mark. There's lots of memorable moments.
I find it hard to stop playing. Ok, now we are getting a lengthy Leon segment and it is so good. Artillery firing zombies? Yep.
Did a bunch of streaming this weekend. Mario Land 3: WarioLand, Snoopy's Grand Adventure and Yoshi's Wooly World. It didn't do any serious dives and anything new though. Probably should get back to my backlog one of these days, and at least go finish Once Upon a Katamari.
How are you playing Mario Land 3? Emulator or old school GB? Switch?
Emulator. I'm actually playing Mario Land 3 DX, a fan patched version where they gave the game a full color palette. It makes it much easier on the eyes.
Edit: I'm quite happy that Namco is finally doing something with these games.
My main wifi network just reset itself to the factory settings for no reason at all, completely messing up my printer/scanner in the proces. The joys of home networking.
I managed to get my printer working. I managed to get my scanner working. I did not manage to change the wifi settings, as the actual settings page shows everything as it should be.
After playing through DX/colorized versions of the first three Super Mario Land games, I really do think Nintendo should take a long hard look at remaking them. Nothing too dramatic, but something along the lines of Super Mario All-Stars, where they polish up the graphics and tweak the controls, but leave the level design alone. There are some great levels and fun to be had, particularly with WarioLand, provided they can update those controls. Game Boy controls have not aged well at all.
Just finished my first playthrough of Resident Evil Requiem and it was a pretty damn awesome game. Loved the two different play styles between Grace and Leon. The voice actress for Grace did a fantastic job in the role. The time to complete was nearly 17 hours but I don’t think it kept of the time I lost from deaths which there were a fair number. Some death scenes were very cool. Not peak RE like RE2R and RE4R but pretty close. I’d give the game an easy 9/10.
Time to give Insanity mode a go.
Wtf??
That's good to know. I haven't played any of them. Not sure if I'd want to as I'm not a fan of horror, but if the price is right it might be worth jumping on the bundle.
It didn't bother me at first, but as my storage size dwindled, Hitmans absurdly huge file size became a pain in the ass.
Then I started playing Animal Crossing and Ace Prosecutor 2 on physical media. And I realised I could have that in to play and still play other digital games without having to switch carts out.
I cant decide whether to get the Resident Evil generation pack. Not sure I want to have to swap out cards and redownload games. At least with a physical cartridge the data is mostly all there. With gkcs in the future I'll still have to put a cart in and have to redownload the game again.
Might as well get digital. But I got re4, 5 and 6 for like £7 each on switch.
If you divide the generation pack by 3 its fair but still higher than I imagine those games will go for in the future.
Now some eagle eyed Resetera guy has found the small text saying the generation pack will be discontinued on the eshop end of March.
And if you choose to get separated re7 is £35 and Village is £45.
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