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Resident Evil Requiem Is One Hell of a Resident Evil - Beyond 936

2/25/202653 min

Resident Evil Requiem is almost here, and we’ve finished it. Well, one of us has - and as someone who’s been with the series since day one, Brian Altano has some strong feelings on the matter he’s eager to share. How does it compare to previous attempts to mix horror and action? Does it feel like a sequel to Village, Resident Evil 4, or something else entirely? How does it balance being a legacy sequel while also the start of something new? We discuss all this while steering clear of spoilers, as well as our thoughts on Reanimal, and the release date for Wolverine, which we’re so excited for we can’t read numbers anymore. Beyond! 00:00 - Intro 00:25 - Resident Evil Requiem Is One Hell of a Resident Evil 13:15 - Is Grace another Ethan? 20:53 - Which RE game should you play before RE9? 28:46 - Leon Drives A Porsche 32:02 - This Weeks Poll 34:10 - Our Thoughts on Reanimal 42:43 - Wolverine Has A Release Date 44:45 - An IMPORTANT Update On Alfred Chicken 46:51 - Last Weeks Poll Results This weeks show is hosted by Max Scoville and Brian Altano. It was produced by Nick Maillet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  1. Max Scoville· Host0:00

    Beyond and hello, and welcome once again to IGN's weekly PlayStation show. I'm your host, Max Scoville, and coming up, my best friend, Brian, beat Resident Evil Requiem, and I have all sorts of questions for him. But I don't have the game yet, so don't worry, I don't want spoilers either. Let's get into it. [upbeat music] I think a lot of people hear healthy and think raw kale, and riced cauliflower, and gluten-free gym mats. However, Factor's got delicious low-carb, calorie smart options like the shredded beef Tinga Bowl or brown butter grilled chicken and Yukon mash that are made with quality functional ingredients like lean proteins, colorful veggies, and healthy fats with no refined sugars or seed oils and no artificial sweeteners. Variety is the spice of life, and Factor offers 100 rotating weekly meals to keep things fresh and delicious through winter, including options like high protein, calorie smart, Mediterranean diet, GLP-1 support, and ready-to-eat salads, as well as the new Muscle Pro collection, which supports strength and recovery, which is great if you're trying to get ripped or are perhaps training to defeat your arch nemesis in some sort of an interdimensional tournament. I don't know what you're doing with those muscles. That's up to you. Best of all, it's convenient as hell. Always fresh, never frozen, ready in about two minutes, no prep, no stress. Factor's great, and as somebody who periodically makes his entire week harder by putting off grocery shopping in favor of fun weekend activities, I'm extremely glad that Factor exists as a more sensible alternative to eating hot dogs over the sink, which I have

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