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  3. I own a few of the Switch games and wasn't quite sure which one to start with. Then Nintendo solved my problem by dropping this on the eshop. Playing this is gonna be a hell of a nostalgia trip. The last Pokémon games I played were Yellow and Silver way back on GBC.
  4. Resident Evil Requiem I tried to take my time with it but I finally got to the end last night. One thing that always bugs me on my first run of a new RE game is that I'm always stressing out about how short it might be and worrying I'm going through it too fast. Especially this time since there were pre-release reports that it was 16+ hours long but as reviews started coming out that started going down to 12, 10 and even 8 hours. That must have been the in-game timer because my completion screen said about 10h30 but on Steam I have 17h, which accounts for the times I died and lost progress. I probably would've finished it faster if I hadn't played on standard classic but daddy needs his ink ribbons. For Grace's sections: no notes, 10/10, classic RE Mansion experience. Exactly what I want out of Resident Evil. The Rhodes Hill Care Center in particular was amazing. There's just something about the way the RE engine is lit that makes these environments such a joy to explore. The main Baker house in RE7 was the same way. You'll round a corner and at the end of a dark hallway there's a light revealing a door with a weird handle or something that you can't open yet but it's setup in a way that makes it so intriguing that you're already looking forward to finding out what's on the other side. If they're actually working on another RE1 Remake, I kinda hope it'll be first-person because it's so perfect for that style of gameplay. The one thing I'm not really a fan of is playing hide-and-seek with a monster you have no means of defending yourself against but thankfully that was only the case for a short section at the beginning. Also, what the hell was that orphanage section? Those kids genuinely creeped the hell out of me lol. Replaying it on subsequent runs is gonna be tedious, though. For Leon's sections: I was getting a little frustrated early on because of how for every hour I played as Grace I'd only get like 15mins as Leon but these sections were paced so well that I can't really hold it against the game. It helps that you get plenty of playtime as Leon later on. Also, if it hadn't been for all the glowing reviews, I would've been really worried early on because Leon's combat gave me strong RE6 vibes. But I think Max Dood said it best: Leon's sections in Requiem kinda feel like an apology tour for RE6. This is what they were trying to do at the time, it just really didn't work. They really nailed it this time, though. All tension goes right out the window the second you switch to Leon, but when I was exploring the ruins of Raccoon City I just didn't care because that TLoU-like gameplay loop was just so much fun. I kinda wish that section had been longer than just the one zone, though. I could easily see a full game set in the ruins of Raccoon City with a proper vendor and everything. Everything that came after was great, don't get me wrong, but once you go through that gate you're on rails until the end of the game. Even the short visit to RPD is pretty linear unless you go out of your way to find the few hidden items. I also loved how they went out of their way to cram as many callbacks as possible in there. When a certain someone showed up, I got so excited even if it was just for a short section. And I think this kinda ties into my main issue with the game. There's a lot of really great ideas but I feel like a lot of them could've been executed better. Not that they were executed poorly, I just feel like there was potential for something even better and meatier in the second half of the game. So yeah, overall I feel like the game was fantastic but I can't shake the feeling that some of it could have been executed better. Also, I need more content. It's kind of a bummer that there isn't a proper NG+ or even a Mercenaries mode in the game. I'm sure the inevitable single-player DLC is still a ways off, so hopefully Mercenaries is coming sooner but the fact that they still haven't said anything about it is a little worrying. For now, I'll have to settle for unlocking stuff in the bonus store and trying out Insanity mode. Also, if the rumors are true, I'm excited to go back to yearly Resident Evil releases for a little bit. Getting RE2R, RE3R and Village within a 2 year span was great and it made the longer waits for RE4R and Requiem more painful.
  5. Playing RE4 remake, OG did this too, separate inventory for key items and treasures, would be neat if Requiem had the same system.
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  7. I was thinking that about the wristbands. Like, it's on my wrist, that shouldn't take an inventory slot.
  8. I too have beaten Resident Evil Requiem and I feel pretty much the same about it. Really good game, although sometimes during the Grace bits it feels like you almost have no choice but to take a hit because of ammo scarcity and a lack of evasive options. Even the original RE gave you a shotgun for when you really needed it. It's manageable enough on the default mode but I'm replaying it now in Classic mode where you need to carry ink ribbons to save and it's downright painful. It's always bugged me in this series that a measly key takes up a whole slot in your already limited inventory. "Oh no I can't pick up this box of bullets because there's a key in my pocket." Come on now. But that's really more of a gripe with the series as a whole than this game in particular. I still enjoyed the hell out of it.
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