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#26 Resident Evil 2 Remake
- There’s more toilets this time round…
- …and a lot less variation when playing from the alternative perspective.
- The stalker is now more attentive and persistent…
- ...although he loses the element of surprise by making so much damn noise.
- And I’m not sure I can take him seriously with that little hat of his.
- You’ll take him seriously if you happen to be fighting him at the game’s end though

#23
- You can trust those little simians in the opening level, but after that they’re going to start attacking you.
- You visit five different locations in this game. The first and last are preset - you get to choose which order you visit the middle three in.
- The console version was less forgiving due to a different save system, and being unable to adjust the brightness of the visuals.
- Introduces new moves such as running and crawling.
- The fanbase tends to split the console games in this series into three distinct groupings. This is the third of six entries in one of these particular groupings.

#22 Resident Evil 4
- Wow, those birds are well armed and have serious bank.
- Don’t go shooting that large body of water - you’ll regret it.
- Marked a change in tone and gameplay mechanics for this particular series.

#21
- Not sure how all those birds have survived so long, seeing as water damages them.
- If you beat 7 lots of 7, you’ll experience heavy flooding.
- Finding and keeping track of one of the collectibles can be quite a task.

#19 (incorrect guesses - Final Fantasy XV, Final Fantasy IX)
- Initially started development as a spin off, before being changed into a main entry in the series.

- Like previous games, there’s more than one playable character, but you don’t get to pick who you play as here - you’ll have to control both in every play through.



My list so far

Last edited by drbunnig - on 13 December 2022