Here's my playground..... you get to a certain age where you don't give a rat's what folks think.wow, sounds good
wish i could do that, just hope no ones watching
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Here's my playground..... you get to a certain age where you don't give a rat's what folks think.wow, sounds good
wish i could do that, just hope no ones watching
In death unchained is probably my most played Quest title. Definitely a must but IMO.Thinking of treating myself to a couple of new games for Xmas. I can't make up mind at all. There are five games that I am mainly interested in, these are:
In Death Unchained.
The last Clockwinder.
Iron Man VR.
Resident Evil 4.
Green Hell VR.
Or I might just get the two Moss games.
Given the choice above, what two games would you guys pick?
Yeah, but which one, Death or RE4? Choose wiselyin death is good, but ive not played RE 4, but id choose that tbh
Apart from making me repeatedly jump out of my skin, I really like RE4 . That said, the cabin fight ****** me off and I ended up using a trainer just to get past that after about 20 attempts at doing it myself.Resident Evil 4 was the reason I picked up the Quest and don't regret it. I started Iron Man the other day and was really enjoying it. I'd recommend either, but probably lean more towards RE4, only because it's one of my all time favourites.
The game is believed to have dynamic difficulty scaling, so 20 times seems harsh. It is quite an overwhelming part of the game, especially in VR. Making the most of melee opportunities goes a long way on the game. Shoot in the leg and then a punch or kick, knife enemies on the floor until dead can be good for conserving ammo. Grenades and the shotty are really useful in the cabin, also stopping Luis from shooting by aiming at him and allowing more ganados in to maximise those grenades.Apart from making me repeatedly jump out of my skin, I really like RE4 . That said, the cabin fight ****** me off and I ended up using a trainer just to get past that after about 20 attempts at doing it myself.
In death unchained is probably my most played Quest title. Definitely a must but IMO.
I'd say it is massively different from Alien Isolation with more of an emphasis on action as opposed to horror. Checkpoints are far more forgiving on RE4. Some of the bosses could probably be a bit difficult but you could make it easier via the shop. It took me a while to get used to RE4 in VR, coming from speedrunning it.Wellll, if it's a must but, how can I resist?
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Ok, thanks for the advice guys and based on that advice I have gone for The Last Clockwinder
I notice you rich guys with money to burn picked the most expensive games!!
Seriously though, I am considering RE4. The problem is that I am worried t might be like Alien Isolation. I haven't finished Alien Isolation because I get so tense when I try to play it, and I have to stop after a few minutes. So for you guys who have played both what do you think?
RE4 is nowhere near as scary as Alien Isolation. It's no more scary than After The Fall or Saints and Sinners.
I'd say it is massively different from Alien Isolation with more of an emphasis on action as opposed to horror. Checkpoints are far more forgiving on RE4. Some of the bosses could probably be a bit difficult but you could make it easier via the shop. It took me a while to get used to RE4 in VR, coming from speedrunning it.
I love the game and am heavily biased
Btw RE4 was on offer for £19.99 the other day. May go on sale over Christmas/ New Year.
I'm fairly sure you can get a refund if you play for a short time and don't get on with it . However, you won't need to worry about that as it is easily best game on the quest (except walkabout ofc).Thanks Guys, I am going to buy it.
It's all your fault if it ruins my Christmas though