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. But by far the greatest thing about that game was the winter mood, i played it in the dead of winter and love the season, it genuinely shaped my expectation of what video games should be like. I also had a lot of fun hunting treasures and prizes down.
My love for control got me playing the rest of remedy games. Definitely recommend all of them. Alan wake 1 can be a bit if a drag to play but set it to easy and enjoy the narrative imo best thing to do.
RE Village got me into playing all the other RE games, silent hill, signalis, soma, penumbra, amnesia
Same here, and even after playing through the RE franchise i still consider village to be the crown jewel of the series, its such an immaculate game, it combines the very fun action movie sequences you expect from RE with a very touching story of a dad going ballistic to save his daughter, i admit i teared up once i got through that damn boss and got the final cutscene. And then I played RE4 remake immediately after and the , uh, very 2000s writing and got bored 2 hours in and uninstalled