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... This looked cool.
Only like the crawling necromorph that the IGN guy shot the leg off of, the crawling animation looked weird? Like it was sliding, not sure what that was about.
But everything else seemed great, I'm really surprised by how close it seems to stick to even that feeling like it's a game from 2008 and not 2022 -- In a good way.
You know how there's a saying that the best remakes make the games look like how you remember them looking when you first played them? This kind of looks like that, that's the feeling I got, and I recently even replayed DS, a year or so ago, currently replaying DS2 (only finally got it working a few days ago, the DRM in the executable made it crash on startup, lol) Looks similar but also clearly more advanced this DSR.