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Aside from hearing the F-word a lot, your review and comparison to other RE games is pretty much spot on.
You're welcome and no problem. At least not for me, it won't stop my love for this game.
Then again, considering RE7 is already getting older, i doubt many new and younger audiences will stumble upon this video anyway.
The setting was just perfect, a random place as good as any for something sinister to happen.
I'm not an American, but i do like quite a few States, Louisiana is among them,
Those awesome bayous stretching out and harbouring absolute beauty and many dangers.
I like Southern blues from New Orleans as well.
I hope developers don't read many comments like that, because it's sad to know that someone will never replay a horror game... because it did a good job at being a horror game
the devs emailed me and said they will never make another resident evil game due to my comment
Oh well, I guess, Too bad for me.
I'll just have to get used to not being able to access everything in the world, that's what it means to be disabled I guess.
Sad that it took this to make me realize that, that's on me. I now know what it's like, to want to do something, and be physically unable to. Sucks.