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nightsavior
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I've beaten both RE2 and RE3 reimaginings, of the two, I'd recommend RE2 to you. It's more faithful to the OG of the two, and has better level design with backtracking puzzle solving all the good stuff. I'd recommend RE3 reimagining only on sale, as it's rather short and is more linear. But it does have the better music of the two, so there's that to consider.

As for the Sunset Overdrive...cool! I've always wanted to give it a try. Perhaps I'll get around to it at some point.

I'm currently playing Strider 2014 and Devil May Cry 3 HD...of the two, I'm enjoying Strider more, but am giving DMC3HD another shot since it's a hack n slash I never beat.

Aye,a lot of people had the same criticisms about RE3 as you do. I played the demo and enjoyed it from a gameplay/aesthetic angle but it is a shame they cut out things like the clock-tower,cemetery, and the grave-digger giant worm boss. I'm glad the new Strider game turned out "that good" and will pick it up down the road! DMC3 is my favorite game in the series but I confess I was frustrated by the OG version before I picked up "the special edition" later that had a more forgiving difficulty,Vergil as a playable character,and I believe a new style.I mainly got Sunset Overdrive because it's dirt cheap for 19.99 and definitely worth the price! Very much a more whimsical take on the whole zombie/monster apocalypse scenario. (In which you move around the city like a parkour roller-skating punker super hero/super heroine!)

@NanoSoft @nightsavior Noice, will keep that in mind about Sunset Overdrive shall I play it.