Monday, June 21, 2021

Tips on How to get Adept Nemesis achievement/trophy

 Hello everyone I'm Jack Red, yesterday I finally bought the new Resident Evil characters. I got lucky with my first match as Nemesis. I recall a lot of people are saying Adept Nemesis is one of the easiest Adept Killer achievements. I am here to tell how truth that actually is. I will say before we get started, I loved how they went about the character here.

You already know my previous advices that applies to every killer. Why kept being a broken record if you already know them by heart at this point. Personally, I recommend attempting this at lower ranks with majority of score as close to being maxed out. Of course having majority being maxed out helps when one survivor escapes because you'll still likely get any Adept Killer achievement/trophy.

Nemesis isn't alone in matches making things kinda interesting. By default there's two AI zombies roaming around the map. They do help point you in the right direction of a survivor. They can actually go right into another attack without delay. However they're not bright making them easy to get pallets dropped.

If a survivor goes into a locker close by while one of the zombies following them. They will lose track of that survivor. Nemesis is one of those 3 tiers killers. But he is also one of the easiest to get to tier 3. You will notice changes to Nemesis' left arm as you go up a tier as well as your tentacle attack increases in range.

Like tier 2 allows Nemesis to break pallets as well as breakable walls with his tentacle attack. Which is faster animation than the usual breaking em animation. Funny enough, Nemesis also can throw punches at survivors. He also can down zombies with both his attacks. It actually helps filling up his tier system. Which means if you go a little while not running into survivors.

You can always see where a zombie is on the map to attack em for more process on his tier system. Nemesis is surprisingly fast for a killer in this game. I should point out his tentacle attack can work around looping. Like Nemesis could destroy a pallet if a survivor isn't going to use it or hit them directly. Yeah Nemesis can use his tentacle to attack above the pallet fast enough to hit an survivor.

Keep in mind, how his tentacle strike works can be a little deceiving. I'm not saying it sucks because it doesn't. Nemesis uses that attack it is possible either by him moving a little to either direction to hit an survivor. This also means an survivor could end up indirectly more in the path of that attack. Both this attack and zombies can infect the survivors.

Unlike The Plague, the vaccine is in short supply. If too many of them are used up, they're gone for reminder of the match. Now suddenly there's more to consider as a survivor going against Nemesis. Nemesis actually has some useful perks. Lethal Pursuer is used at the beginning of a match. It allows the killer for a few seconds see where all the survivors are on the map.

Sometimes knowing where they start can help you out. Hysteria helps slow down injured survivors for a little while. I think everyone can agree Eruption is Nemesis' best perk here. When you down an survivor, every affected generator will explode to start regressing. This by itself can occur often to slow down survivors during an match.

Oh wait there's more Eruption also applies an immediate 6% Progression penalty. Any survivor repairing a generator when it explodes will scream then suffer from incapacitated status for a little while. This by itself makes downing them during that period a bit easier. Now this is what I call a good way to throw survivors off their game.

Survivors can use stuff like Flashlights to blind zombies. Zombies will respawn a lot faster if Nemesis downed them than a survivor. Of course, Nemesis mostly got some great add-ons. Some of which does also affect the zombies too. There's a ridiculous Ultra Rare Offering where every time an generator gets done.

For thirty seconds, the zombies will become ridiculously faster. Now considering this might be used against a group of gen rushers, this is a mixed bag for both sides. Keep in mind, the infected survivors can see the vaccine locations while Nemesis can't. However a good add-on set up can help make the difference here.

Now because this is Nemesis from Resident Evil series. I want to announce an upcoming Nemesis & Jill comparison blogs. I won't spoil much about that but I'm a huge Resident Evil fan. I felt some people might be interested hearing my thoughts on those.

I personally want to say Nemesis quickly become one of my favorite killers in this. One of a very few killers to not be alone when hunting the survivors. I felt the Dead by Daylight team did an amazing job bringing such an monster into their game. Honestly, Nemesis is one of the best licensed killer characters in the game without question.

The following video I had Crossplay enabled.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx0wZsMikuY&t=911s

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Jack Red reviews Resident Evil Village

 Hello everyone I'm Jack Red, I wanted to point out I'm only reviewing the main game for now. I do plan on coming back to talk about The Mercenaries and DLCs. For the present, I already got my hands full of this greatness. I am not going to lie, this game is truly amazing. Easily one of the finest Resident Evil games I have ever had the pleasure of playing.

Resident Evil Village is essentially Resident Evil 8. Although, parts of it's theme is strikingly similar to Van Helsing, Castlevania and a few other things. You play as Ethan Winters, yes the same guy from the main campaign of RE7 to search for his daughter. This does have some strong similarities to RE4 in a lot of ways.

You hunt down the four lords of this village. Which kinda like in Mega Man series, you hunt the main enemy group before taking on their leader. I will try not to spoil too much in my review. I will confirm this is way better than both RE7 and RE3 Remake. I still personally think RE2 Remake is better. But not by much, this game really brought it.

Resident Evil Village has werewolves that are this game's Hunters in a sense. I also liked each major section has their own theme to help differ them from each other. I also loved you can explore most of the time to get more supplies, money and other cool things. Yes, the campaign is notably longer than RE7's. I felt the characters this time around are very rememberable.

Ever since RE4, we finally have a worthy competitor for the best inventory of the series. I absolutely loved how much stuff you can stock up in this. You also get great maps that takes some time to memorize. The boss fights are more amazing stuff this time around. My favorite being Heisenberg's, wow that was insane.

There's a lot of additional stuff to get after you unlock em. Which includes most weapons can become infinite. I really felt everything works beautifully with this game. This is worthy of a main series RE game without question. This is how you made a long RE game yet keeps you going for hours without burning out.

Some would say this is how RE6 should've been done lol. Ethan feels more important to the plot than he previously did. I do like we not only have more puzzles. Some of them are some of the finest more recently as well. Of course, I have to talk about our merchant himself The Duke. This guy when I originally saw him from trailers didn't know what to think of him.

He quickly grew on me like the merchant in RE4. I would even say I might actually like this guy more. He is funny in his own unexpected way. He does have a line referring that merchant too. This feature is beautifully done here. Resident Evil Village is what many would consider to be perfection. This is not only an Resident Evil game but also one you can't confuse with anything else.

This game is in all honesty very good easily around 9.5 where it stands. Keep in mind, I still haven't got to play The Mercenaries with no modes got added through DLCs yet. So you know this game can hold it's own without those. I would even dare to say this game is how you should make a sequel properly. They took what made RE7 a success than added the right touches to make it even better than ever before.

I honestly don't have any real problems with this game. I loved everything about this game. They went out of their way taking major risks yet somehow pulled it off. I am deeply very impressed with their work. Resident Evil Village is likely going to win several Game of the Year awards. I wouldn't be more surprised than it got more than both RE7 and RE2 Remake combined.

Resident Evil Village is something you shouldn't take people's word to wanna try. You should go straight in & enjoy yourself. Trust me, you won't regret it. This game will keep you busy while keeping it unique. This is how you properly updated an classic survivor horror franchise to modern standards. This will blow people away even before they get to press the start button, it's really that damn good.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Tips on How to get Adept Blight achievement/trophy

 Hello everyone I'm Jack Red, today I was hard at work getting Adept Blight achievement. I will be honest, most of them weren't great lol. But I had two decent Blight matches in my following stream. I do have tips how to improve your chances at getting this achievement. I just don't want to repeat the tips that applies to every killer in the game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAOxDesDPsA

The Blight is a rather unusual style killer. He prefers to bounce against parts of the map like a hard rubber ball. It is a similar mechanic The Legion has towards survivors but against the map instead. In my opinion, the more fun out of the two. This makes getting the points for using his power a lot easier than most killers.

Keep in mind, you need to correctly hit parts of the map in order to bounce. You can continue to move forward or quickly bounce against parts of the map to continue your speed boost. I should point out after one bounce, you can go for a strike at survivor. He can bounce destroy fallen pallets no lie. He works best on maps with many parts of it in the way.

Which is the direct opposite for many killers. He can quickly caught up even out move survivors. It is just tricky to pull that mechanic off sometimes. Of course, you have add-ons to help make parts of his power easier. You will quickly get use to how to strike survivors. It's everything else that makes him a notable learning curve.

Sadly, he only has one perk worth mentioning. Which will prevent survivors from dropping pallets during chases. The Blight is like a pinball of death. He can quickly cover a lot of ground during matches. I would even say he's one of the fastest killers in the game. This guy can still be looped just one of the trickier killers to loop in general.

Overall, I enjoy being the character but he isn't my favorite killer. I will give credit to his appearance as well as his concept. He can be fun at times but compared to a lot of killers, he's more in the middle for me. The Blight can be tricky to pull off but it can be satisfying to down someone during a chase. I do recommend people give him a try since I highly doubt their competition will have someone like this.