Puzzle requires 2 gems

>puzzle requires 2 gems
>back track half of the map to get them
>get 2 gem and process to next area
>there is a hole on the wall
>back track 2 rooms to get to the save room and get the crank
seriously how did people find this shit good in RE classic?

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you need a lot of patience trust me but it does get comfy

You're not supposed to have an efficient path on your first playthrough. You're supposed to be forced to backtrack if you don't bring the correct items with you. Inventory management is crucial

>Getting filtered by a game children were able to beat
The average zoomer, Any Forums

>thread requires reading more than 2 greentext
tl;dr

>seriously how did people find this shit good in RE classic?
By not being retarded?
Why didn't you get the gems and store them before?

RE was an outright bad game the day it came out, and people give it a free pass. It's bewildering to me.

It's because most people at the time were casuals (console only) rather than enthusiasts (playing the most meaningful gaming era of all time on PC). RE is just so absurdly limited compared to the types of games that were coming out at the time, moving gaming forward, with fast action, not intentional slowness.

because the nigger devs only gave me 6 item slots

This is a terrible game. You can’t even go through the door and walk down the hallway without getting pissed off. People who pretend to enjoy this game are hipsters who secretly don’t enjoy this game. If you ever played it, you will know that this is unplayable.

Play RE4 instead for an actually good, action packed game.

>muh oRiGinAl

You don't need to carry your two braincells in your inventory, they go in your head.

>he didnt leave healing and ammo in the item box when searching for key items
inventory management is part of the gameplay, learn some risk assessment

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decent b8 m8

Bullshit. What PC games are you talking about? Yeah there were some great PC games that came out around that time, but they were different genres than console games. RTS, FPS, MMORPG, Sim games. The consoles offered much better platformers, RPGs, action games, fighters, and a game like RE was perfectly suited to both a controller and the more cinematic experience of being played on a TV vs. on a PC. Trust me, I was there at the time

it was the dawn of a new age. platforming games were old and not made anymore at that time

Compared to what cock sucker?

That's not really true, 3d platformers were huge when the first RE came out... But I'm not really sure what point you were trying to make. Either way, RE was absolutely one of the best and most unique games of its time and was perfectly suited for consoles.

Probably because point-and-click adventure games used to kind of be in vogue and early Resident Evil owes much to the heritage of those games.

Am I going to gave to see this thread every day I get home from work?

Until whoever is shitposting gets bored, probably.

>Great PC games in the fucking '90
The PCnigger and his useless toaster are so desperate they are trying to rewrite history, lmao.

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Ultima Underworld

Ive been playing Mikami's gameography over the last year or 2 and his early ones are shit - precisely because of the puzzles, If i have to flip one more tile or push one more crate i'm going to scream. And his obsession with limited inventory (which goes all the way back to Goof Troop) is just irritating.

Kys zoomertranny

Fucking retard

Lol

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