The Backlog Check-in Vol. 328: 4/13/24: No Rest for the Wicked Edition

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I started playing Raging Bytes, it’s a 2D top down view pixel art zombie apocalypse game with 3D turn-based combat. It has a retro style charm to it.

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I fired up Resident Evil 3 (the original PS1 entry). I hadn't played a game in the classic formula in years, and I was in the mood. Still a great game, even if it's showing its age a bit. It's certainly the most unique among the old-school entries imo. I still seem to find myself in the mood for older (mainstream) games or newer (indie) games for whatever reason. But yeah, I'm enjoying this return trip to Raccoon City.
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isthatallyougot wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 12:34 pmI fired up Resident Evil 3 (the original PS1 entry). I hadn't played a game in the classic formula in years, and I was in the mood. Still a great game, even if it's showing its age a bit.
If you’re interested in playing a new old style Resident Evil type game then I would recommend Alisa.

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