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We could always use more demakes in our lives from dedicated fans. In the case of PSCD Games, they’ve been working away at a 16-bit demake of Capcom’s Resident Evil for the Sega Genesis. Referred to as Bio Evil, this labour of love has been in the works for the past six years. The team has announced that new demos for the demake will be made available in the next few days.
The project started way back in 2017, but due to team’s other work and lacking an artist, Bio Evil‘s development has been slow going. Obviously, this makes the announcement that new demos are on the way that much more special. While we await the release of the new demo, you can check out the team’s 2018 demo over here.
Bio Evil plays from an overhead 3/4 perspective, and manages to recreate some of the iconic Spencer Mansion locations quite nicely in 16-bit. The 2018 demo obviously isn’t complete, so if you do end up getting caught by a zombie, you’ll have to reset the game (which is somehow fitting).
As is the usual prerequisite for something like this, you never know what Capcom’s reaction to this will be. Last month’s abrupt cancellation of the Code: Veronica remake is proof of that.
Thanks to Time Extension for the heads up.
I think you'd love Stardew Valley, doesn't need you to be super intensely focused on it but it feels pretty satisfying to playDoes anyone have any recommendations for what games I should get when my PS5 comes in? I'm not really looking for anything super time consuming, I mostly want something to play while I also watch wrestling lol simulation stuff usually works pretty well like Civiliation or The Sims, there any hidden gems I should know about on the PSN store? Sports games with a good career mode usually good for multitasking too, might get a UFC game or something
Might also start playing Red Dead 2 again, already beat it a couple times so wouldn't need my full attention
I think you'd love Stardew Valley, doesn't need you to be super intensely focused on it but it feels pretty satisfying to play
The Steam Spring Sale start times are right around the corner, with the next big sale set to begin around the world on March 16.
The actual Steam Spring Sale start times around the world are 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET/5 p.m. GMT on March 16. Keep in mind that clocks in the US are now in summer time-saving mode, so whereas this would normally be 6 p.m. for UK Steam users, it's been effectively moved up an hour by the US clocks going forward.
After this, you've got precisely one week to take part in the Steam Spring Sale for 2023. The major sale will be hanging around on the storefront until March 23, when it'll be finishing at the exact same time it began at. GMT clocks won't be in their Summer time-saving modes then either, so the same 5 p.m. GMT rule applies for UK folks.
If you weren't already aware, this is the first major Steam sale for 2023. Valve announced all the 2023 Steam sale dates earlier this year, basically giving users notice to adequately prepare their wallets for each sale before the money dries up whenever a new sale rolls around.
Because this is one of Steam's broad-reaching seasonal sales, it won't be restricted to one game genre. We've already had the likes of the Mystery Fest in 2023 for example, where, you guessed it, mystery games were the big focus of the sale, as was the case with the Base Builder Fest earlier in the year.
After this Spring Sale, the next Steam seasonal sale will come around on June 29, when the Summer Sale kicks into gear.