Got it for $1.49 on PS4 a few weeks ago. Iβm not very far in and itβs HARD. But heck Iβve already gotten $1.49 of fun out of it.
argh, now I'm jealous. π€£ wishlisted and waiting for it to go on sale AGAIN, on steam... apparently I missed it since it went down to $2 during the steam summer sale weeks ago.
I have been going to a anime, scifi, comics convention in New England since 2015 and every year that amount of attendants showing up in cosplays has increased at a geometric rate. I truly think that is a good thing, because it takes conventions from a passive to a participatory events. So many kids come in consumes now, they are often "off the rack" costumes, but it is interesting those think that, integral to their 'con experience', is cosplay.
Nice. well, even if it IS "off the rack" costumes, someday, these kids might evolve into crafting custom gear of their own. And conventions are the best place to show those off. π
I'm actually leaning on "both" for the most part of the question, but I'd say I'm a bit more biased towards interesting characters and development whether it's in games or other media. π
So if I had to really really pick, I'd have to say characters. But hey, best of both worlds is always better. π
Started the Resident Evil 2 remake the other night after getting the franchise set on Humble Bundle a few weeks ago. That's a really good game, it turns out. I bought it primarily because it was such a good deal and everyone raved about the remakes, but the more I think about it, RE games have been among my favorites from the very first longbox copy of RE my older brother lent me when I first bought my Playstation in the mid-90s. I'm looking forward to working my way back through them.
I also started watching Abby's playthrough. Going to try to stay just ahead of her and watch as she experiences the same fights and puzzles. Such a good way to re-experience these games.
It's cool you decided to grab that humble bundle deal, I missed it by a day though π
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