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Yama

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Dying Light 2 has been a breath of fresh air, really enjoying this game. The world is gorgeous and it's a good co-op experience, jump-in and jump-out.
 
I think there's not gonna be any more RE games on the PS4. I think Village was probably the last one. I'm definitely gonna have to get a PS5, probably by the end of this year, or possibly in the early months of next year.
 

Yama

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1996...
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Anyone else interested? I see Mikami involvement and I give a try, that simple for me really. Initially it looked interesting albeit strange, although the latest previews got me quite hyped for the game. The PC first features such as solid KBM support, ultrawide out of the box, RTX and DLSS also show it's a worthwhile PC release, so I'm thankful for that. I'll be getting it day one and jumping in.
 
I miss E3 like anyone else when it used to be more about the games. It’s nice to see game companies wise up and move their showcases to other events. E3 became too big for its own good, so the advertising started to become saturated to the point the SJW crowd found a way in to send subliminal messages to viewers. It was inappropriate and cringy to watch. We are consumers that want to be entertained not taught life lessons about politics.

Anyway I can see Capcom revealing Re:Verse and RE8 DLC with this event. It’s been way too long since we heard from them.
 

Yama

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1996...
I can't say enough good things about this game. If you've ever wanted to relive playing Biohazard '96 for the first time in just about every way, this is the game. From the gameplay and pacing to the 32-bit era visuals, it hits every mark. Feels a bit more modern where it needs to (and is first person), but isn't a gimmick. Feels very authentic and captures that era beautifully.

 
Lots of people turn to Steam when the console market dries up, for you can experience horror games, new and old, at a good cost.

I wonder why Crying is not Enough was cancelled for the PS4.
 
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