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Whoa! I'm shocked to see RE7!

Pleasantly shocked, of course :)

I agree the first hour or so is the weakest but then when it moves away from the hide-and-seek gameplay it improves a lot. Thanks for reviewing!



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Well well well. What convinced/persuaded you?



Great Horizon review Rol,  didn't see it mentioned in your review, but since I personally found it detracted from the games visuals I would inquire about your thoughts on all that in game icon clutter .

I like your critique  formula and so have  a request I would look forward to and greatly appreciate you doing a review on Persona 5 if possible.



Research shows Video games  help make you smarter, so why am I an idiot

Did you buy a PS4?
I like how the headline is the RE7 review, but the big story here is the HZD review.



RolStoppable said:

think-man refused to buy me stuff, so the best I can do would be reviews of the PS1 games that I have somewhere. Do people still care about Gran Turismo 2? Last I heard, even Sony's higher-ups talk down on it.

So think-man ended up buying you a PS4? :P



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Review this next : https://youtu.be/Xc0EzLc7NZg

Such a special thing : D



RolStoppable said:
mjk45 said:

Great Horizon review Rol,  didn't see it mentioned in your review, but since I personally found it detracted from the games visuals I would inquire about your thoughts on all that in game icon clutter .

I like your critique  formula and so have  a request I would look forward to and greatly appreciate you doing a review on Persona 5 if possible.

I thought the icon clutter was beneficial because the visuals don't highlight items you can interact with and otherwise they would blend in too much with the rest of the graphics.

There won't be a Persona 5 review.

morenoingrato said:
Did you buy a PS4?
I like how the headline is the RE7 review, but the big story here is the HZD review.

I am not a traitor.

A simple way of doing it is to make them highlight when your either close or move over them.



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Nice review as always. I'm currently on world 2 and I'm still surprised on how well this crossover works. About the weapon issue you mentioned, as far as I can tell weapons are divides in "tiers", each one more expensive than the previous one. The difference seems to be the elemental damage. I feel that the game forces you to choose which elemental damage do you want to play with. I know that it's a low point if you want to collect every weapon, but my questions are... Does this count on the completion rate? And is it possible to have at least one weapon for each tier with every character without a lot of grinding? Also, I find the game more challenging than expected, how about the challenges' difficulty?



RolStoppable said:

Volterra_90 said:
Nice review as always. I'm currently on world 2 and I'm still surprised on how well this crossover works. About the weapon issue you mentioned, as far as I can tell weapons are divides in "tiers", each one more expensive than the previous one. The difference seems to be the elemental damage. I feel that the game forces you to choose which elemental damage do you want to play with. I know that it's a low point if you want to collect every weapon, but my questions are...

1. Does this count on the completion rate?
2. And is it possible to have at least one weapon for each tier with every character without a lot of grinding?
3. Also, I find the game more challenging than expected, how about the challenges' difficulty?

Indeed, you have to make a choice which elemental damage you want to have for your main and subweapons, because there's simply not enough money to go around.

1. No.

2. Barely at best, and only after the fact. In general, you first have to be sure which characters you want to play with and then buy new weapons only for those three. There is commonly a little excess money to swap in one other character with a good set of weapons, but being prepared with the best equipment for all characters at all times isn't possible. After you've completed everything and bought the ultimate weapons for everyone, there is money left to buy another 15-30 weapons. You can try to use that to buy a weapon from every tier for every character and see how far you get.

3. The challenges have a displayed difficulty that applies to the scenario "as soon as they are available", meaning that if you save them for later, the actual difficulty drops significantly. At the very end only the world 4 challenges and the four ultimate challenges will have appropriately described difficulty, so almost all challenges found in world 1 to 3 should be a piece of cake.

OK, thanks! I'm not really good at this game, I tried the "very easy" challenge in world 1 and I couldn't beat it. I felt a bit bad about it XD. But I think I'm getting better since I got Rabbid Mario. I just love his close-ranged attacks. Actually, I'm doing far better with a Rabbid Mario - Mario - Luigi team.



Wow, that was honestly a fantastic review Rol! I've yet to pick up Samus Returns, but I enjoyed reading your perspective. Good, thorough review!