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Sometimes you can backtrack to grab some items you left behind, but that means that maybe you have to face some monster you didn't killed. Other times, you are just gonna lose some of them forever...
You're 2 years late mate.
well too bad, again, inventory management is one of the main integral features of a survival horror game, so better get used to it
people say stuff like "inventory management is survival aspect" but in reality you can beat the game with that glock on hardest difficulty and never run out of ammo and its not really much harder than with any other gun. thats what i meant by saying "to be able to play the game a little more freely" so you could have fun with more guns.
apologies for bad grammar
then he should play the sims or something lol