I remember watching parts of it (I am no RE fan, my brother is) and I was like “I thought this was supposed to be a horror game”. In fact I don’t think it has been a horror series since the fourth one.
Well the village is somewhere in Transylvania
. Just give Ethan a whip and some holy water and you got yourself a modern Castlevania.
Romania too ![]()
It’s funny, I want to play Resident Evil 7 before I decide if I want to pick up Resident Evil 8 at some point. But I also think RE7’s Texas Chainsaw setting is far creepier and scarier than the gothic stuff RE8 has, which is why I keep putting off playing it.
Well Transylvania is part of Romania
but yeah, currency is Romanian Lei, many Romanian words in there though some of the names aren’t pronounced right. 
No, no, no. It is the leu then lei then bani.
Fixed the typo just before you posted my inability to spellcheck 
I seen Foregone was on sale, and since it was in my wishlist… I’ll download it later when I get home. It looks like a very interesting game. Nice animation and graphics, with a fun moveset and techniques for your character.
Finished RE: Village 3 times over the weekend, did it in 2 hours 40 Minutes on my second playthrough, with unlimited ammo of course
now i should probably go on the hardest difficulty 
ive been grinding battlefield 1,and im also thinking about getting friday the 13th the game
Blending in on this tune is just awesome beyond words. Reminds me of the good old days when I still went clubbing.
I’d save your money, the game is long since dead and now the few people who still play it are forced to use peer to peer connection, which means you disconnect a lot in my experience
Been playing the first Final Fantasy for the first time (the PSP remake).
Fuck this guy. The end.

Think you’re a brave person for choosing the very first game to play as your first Final Fantasy. The first one I played was Final Fantasy X.
As a kid I played like a tiny bit of 7 and 8, but barely any at all. I had a lot of other PS1 RPGs and I’m sorry but kid me was more interested in a kid who became a dragon then depressing dystopian settings.
Last year I played every main series Dragon Quest (except 10) and all the Monsters/Monsters Joker games so I kind of want something traditional again. I play on a handheld a lot while on the bus or train so it’s nice. And I already dived in the deep end with Dragon Quest 1 and 2 so this wasn’t new.
That’s pretty cool. I’ve always wanted to get into the older Final Fantasies but have always had a hard time getting that into them. Never even played any Dragon Quest game.
I stopped playing JRPGs when the PS2 was a thing and only got back into them recently. SNES and PS1 games are nostalgic to me.
FF1 on NES would feel too weird to me (I imagine) but a lot of these games got remakes that line them up more with my nostalgia.
Dragon Quest 8 is a PS2 (and now 3DS) one that is fully 3D and feels pretty modern, might be a good gateway. People say that about 11 now but I’m in the minority of not loving it, but it was my first and got me hooked so it can’t be all bad.
Thanks for the advice! it was either that or cod modern warfare.
Throughout the pass few days I’ve been chipping at Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. The Mass Effect Trilogy has been one of my favorite pieces science fiction media in terms of video games. The world building, lore, and characters have been something I personally look forward to every subsequent playthrough of the series. Currently speaking I’ve completed Mass Effect 1 which had the most changes in Legendary. The game looks really good especially when you contribute the smooth frame rate, 4K Visuals with added things like HDR support. My only issues with the first Mass Effect are the seemingly copious amounts of bugs that launched with Legendary Edition. Most of these usually involve collision, but some others involves your party members seemingly disappearing from the world or enemies in objects. While the experience is playable encountering these bugs have to me atleast proven to be jarring.
Mass Effect 1 I tell people that it takes some time for you to really get into it since it’s more RPG heavy compared to the rest of the series with that 2000’s jank that is either nostalgia to some, but a turn off to many. I do think it’s something worth experiencing if it’s your type of thing, but if you actively seek something more consistent I recommend skipping to Mass Effect 2 and simply use the interactive Genesis Comic to artificially implant your choices from ME1 if you feel inclined to skip it.
With that being said I am a believer that this series is best experienced as a trilogy and strongly wish whoever is interested in jumping into the series to go ahead and start from the beginning due to its overarching character import systems where a little choice like in a dlc in ME1 can have subtle outcomes in ME3.
I’m currently continuing my journey throughout the Milky Way in Mass Effect 2 and will see Shepard’s Journey up until it’s conclusion.
have you been introduced to our lord and saviour stellaris…?