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How Resident Evil Shifted Perspectives And Framed Fear Over 30 Years

How Resident Evil Shifted Perspectives And Framed Fear Over 30 Years https://ift.tt/FBYlqWb The Resident Evil series is celebrating its 30-year anniversary today, March 22, 2025. Below, we look back at how the formative survival horror franchise has shifted the camera itself to accent its atmosphere. Resident Evil has always felt like a playable horror film. Players step into the role of desperate survivors while Capcom carefully stages every scare, controlling the pace of tension through framing and timing. Across three decades, the series has experimented constantly with perspective, shifting how players view its haunted mansions, ruined villages, and bioengineered nightmares. Sometimes the camera keeps players at a distance, watching danger unfold across the room. Other times it presses tightly against a character’s back or moves directly into their point of view. Each shift changes the way fear works. Continue Reading at GameSpot

New Nintendo Switch Holiday Value Bundles Are Now Available At Walmart

New Nintendo Switch Holiday Value Bundles Are Now Available At Walmart https://ift.tt/g9XHWlB

Nintendo's holiday console bundles for 2024 are now available at Walmart, Target, and other major retailers. You have two choices (so far), both of which include Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a Switch Online membership. For the first time, the familiar Mario Kart bundle can be purchased with the Nintendo Switch OLED for $349. The regular Switch bundle, which has been offered each holiday for a few years now, is once again going for $299.

Amazon doesn't have the 2024 Switch holiday bundles yet, but considering the retailer isn't carrying new Nintendo game releases, we would be a bit surprised if Amazon gets these value bundles. That said, you can purchase the Mario Red Switch OLED for $55 off at Amazon. This drops the price of one of last year's holiday consoles to $295. You can make your own bundle for $345 by pairing it with this discounted physical version of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The only thing that's missing is the Switch Online membership.

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