I also ended up beating Need for Speed Most Wanted 2005 today! Pretty good game, much more user-friendly than Underground 2 but it sacrifices the vibes. This game is the definition of piss filter. Pretty ugly but the cars handle decently. The pursuits are almost fun but border on the frustrating due to tiny mistakes or being unlucky causing you to fail. Decent though in general.
Resident Evil 4R + Separate Ways DLC — (PSVR2)
Resident Evil 2R — (120fps) — Leon's first run 'Standard' difficulty, & Claire's 2nd run 'Hardcore' Difficulty
Resident Evil 3R — (120fps)
Resident Evil Village + Shadow of Rose DLC — (PSVR2)
And they were all fantastic, even 3, which seems to get quite a bit of hate for cutting out quite a bit of content from the original PS1 RE3. Meanwhile, Village's Shadow of Rose DLC was a bit of a disappointment. Wasted opportunity when there were far more interesting characters and back stories that could of been brought to the table with different game play scenarios that either took place before or during RE8's time line.
If this section of the game were in VR i would of died.
But ya, I'd say Village easily has the most interesting, diverse and most whacky-theatrical cast of villains in the entire mainline series. The more i think about the game, the more i love it. I just wish the DLC was better. Overall, the main game itself was consistently better than RE7 too. Where as RE7 takes a nose dive right after you leave the Baker estate and make it to the abandoned ship. The Baker estate was S-Tier, but everything after that became C-tier.
Edited on by NeonPizza
@NeonPizza I agree, I found Village a overall more balanced experience than 7. I've not played the dlc for Village but did for 7, and thought it was quite good.
@JohnnyShoulder
Absolutely. Although, I wasn't too crazy over Ethan Must die, Jack's Birthday and even Not another Hero. The DLC shined the most with 'End of Zoey', along with 'Daughters' and Bedroom on PSVR1.
That moment, in VR, during
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