Next we have a 'Part 2' haul of sorts to the
Resident Evil games that I picked up earlier. This haul was done via retailer Hit UK, formerly known as Base, and the reason for this is because they were the only retailer to have both of these games in stock but also at a cheaper rate.
First up we have
Resident Evil 8: Village Gold Edition, the second and final instalment to the Ethan Winters saga but also a return to the action-horror model that
Resident Evil 4 introduced in the franchise. While the game is presented in first-person, the Winters Expansion also offers third-person which I might do for this playthrough. Unlike
Resident Evil 7, this game's DLC content is only included via a download code.
And in a completely different genre we have
Ys Memoire: The Oath of Felghana, a remaster of the 2005 PlayStation Portable game which in itself was a remake of the 1989 PC-8801 game
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys which Falcom had a habit of redoing for a couple of their games in the Ys franchise. I had debated on whether to pick this up for Switch or PlayStation but I concluded on focusing on keeping the franchise tied to one platform. Now annoyingly despite being released in January 2025, the PlayStation 5 version was pretty hard to find and can be very expensive if you're not careful so I was fortunate to locate a copy from Hit and it's the UK/Europe copy and not the German one that you may find on Amazon. Perhaps Marvelous Europe decided not to print as many units for the PlayStation 5 version compared to Nintendo Switch.