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Final Fantasy XVI: “The Rising Tide” will most likely demand a lot from you

The DLC announcement too Final Fantasy XVI may not have come as a surprise to fans of the game. Locked doors and a few things that were touched on but not discussed further until the end of the credits. No big question marks, but room for expansion. The first DLC, “Echoes of the Fallen,” is already available. “The Rising Tide” is scheduled to follow in the spring.

GameSpot spoke to DLC director Takeo Kujiraoka about the contents of the season pass. He revealed that the difficulty level for the DLCs had been increased because this was feedback that they received immediately after the release of Final Fantasy XVI.

“We intentionally changed the balance of battles compared to the main game. In particular, we have increased the overall strength of enemies in the DLC,” said Kujiraoka. Anyone who has already completed the boss fight in “Echoes of the Fall” will probably agree with Kujiraoka. He goes on to say that the basic game was deliberately made a little easier.

“This is partly because we set the enemy strength a bit low in the main game to ensure that as many players as possible could reach the end. But the reactions of the players and the streams showed me that we could perhaps set the enemy strength a little higher,” explains Kujiraoka.

In addition, the DLC content will only become accessible shortly before the end of the game and fans will therefore already be familiar with the combat system. Do you welcome the increased difficulty of “Echoes of the Fallen” and what do you hope for “The Rising Ride”?

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Resident Evil 2 Remake – How to Find the ‘Rising Rookie’ Easter Egg (Guide)


This image should seem familiar to fans of RE2.

Capcom
It’s a must to always include a few Easter eggs
resident Evil
to incorporate games. Some are harder to find than others – the
Playable Hunk and Tofu were revealed in a trailer
, but this hidden photographic flim (film roll) remained a secret. If you look closely at a very specific location, you may find photographic film. If you then take it into a dark room and develop it, you will get a photo that shows a popular character from the series. It sounds so trite when I explain it like that, but this is one of the weirder secrets from the original game, and loyal fans like me are happy to see this silly Easter egg in the
Resident Evil 2
Remake is back
.

In addition to this Photo Easter Egg, you can also unlock a playable challenge mode starring Tofu – a walking block of Tofu. To unlock Tofu you must play through ‘The Fourth Survivor’; In it you take on the role of the last surviving member of the Umbrella Team, which appears in the main story. As a Hunk, you have to fight your way through almost the entire game with only a very limited inventory at your disposal. This is really very difficult. If you make it to the end, you can play as Tofu. This is a much more entertaining Easter Egg, but this Photo Easter Egg is secret enough to introduce and explain to you here.

How to Find the ‘Rising Rookie’ Easter Egg | Secret Guide

The ‘
Rising Rookie
‘ Movie is a secret Easter egg that you can find in the police station. To collect this film, please go to (
2F STARS Office
) and interact with
Wesker’s table
. To do this, stand near the chair – Wesker’s table is in the smaller inner office. When you are behind the table, press (
To interact
) until you pick up the film.

Develop the film in (
1F Dark Room
) to see what’s on it — it’s Rebecca Chambers, the youngest member of STARS and a trained medic. This is the only place you can get them in
RE2
see. She appears in the remake of
resident evil 1
on
and is a playable character in
Resident Evil 0

. What is so special about this particular photo?

It’s an Easter Egg that was also present in the original version of
RE2
was there. In the remake, nothing happens when you interact with the table (or any other object) normally. In the original version, you got the message “nothing is there” — or something like that. To get the original version of this Easter egg, you had to go to Wesker’s table
Interact 50 times
. Yes it’s right. 50 times just to finally find this movie.

The original version also presented a strange image with the head not quite matching the body. In the new, revised version, at least it doesn’t look as if Rebecca was defaced with Photoshop.

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