r/u_Huge-Seaweed-406

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tips for re7 madhouse??

i’ve finished re7 once before on normal difficulty and i decided that it’s time to try madhouse first thing i noticed was in the mia fight is that it’s a lot harder (obviously)but like much harder she’s hitting me and i dont have time to med and also the meds dont restore that much health so any tips for that fight and the whole game will be appreciated!also if anyone knows where i should save and when the auto save are let me know

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u/Huge-Seaweed-406 — 8 days ago
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resident evil

what game should i play after re1??ive already played re1 (at the lab),re2r,re3r,re4r,re6 (only jake and sherry campaign but i am playing chris and piers campaign now),re7,re8+dlcs on re8 and re4r.my favorite games are re1,re7 and re3r.my favorite character is jill but i also love chris (especially with jill)claire,rebecca,ethan and rose (even though they aren’t in other games)i currently own that i haven’t played re0,re5,rev1 & 2 and code veronica but i am okay with buying other games.im comfortable with fixed camera angles and over the shoulder view so i was just wondering what game should i play next and what order should i play them in??

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u/Huge-Seaweed-406 — 10 days ago
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resident evil 1 remake

i’ve just gotten to the residence save room (after you drain the pool)and i’ve already used 16 saves is this okay?i know i was saving a lot at first because i ran out and had to do two hours of progress without saving so i am getting better at not saving, I’m playing on standard so i want to know will i run out by the end and if anyone knows a rough areas where i should save let me know

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u/Huge-Seaweed-406 — 13 days ago