I love the combat in the game. I think I played it on normal. I wouldn't recommend anything easier. I feel like everything would die too easily.
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Early Resident Evil games were essentially horizontal Metroidvania. Open world makes sense.
The US had virtually no one staying home.
Can you explain what you mean by this? I assume you mean people forced to stay home by the federal government.
That's huge information and explains the recent news. Thanks.
It was 3. But IIRC, it was the first 360 game to have multiple discs.
It seems like podcasts are their main product now. And that should be staying for the moment. That's what I listen to. I don't watch their videos anymore, and I haven't in quite a while.
I have no problem with them standing by that it doesn't need any sales and is already a reasonable price. But saying it's out of respect for those that already bought it is just a bs excuse.
I just finished Spider-Man Miles Morales. So I'm gonna be starting Spider-Man 2 soon.
I've seen ADL referenced way too many times as a legitimate source of information. That's gonna stick with me for a long while.
I believe the original is just PS5 enhanced, similar to running it on a PS4 Pro. But it's still a PS4 game running on the PS5.
I don't know the ins and outs. But most games like that have an upgrade that makes them into actual PS5 games (like you can only play it through the SSD for example).
It seems more like a PS5 Upgrade which it never got before. AFAIK you can even upgrade for $10 if you have the original.
I wonder what game stories benefit from a bit of challenge.
Like, I feel like The Last of Us benefits from a little bit of challenge to drive home the anxiety and cleverness of the characters.