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<br> | <br>The Havel's Armor is one of the most recognizable sets in all of Darks Souls ' lore . Present in Dark Souls and Dark Souls 3 , this heavy armor came to the rescue of many players who were overwhelmed by the fierce attacks of some of the strongest and most difficult bosses ever. Thanks to its stats players can take more blows than usual and deliver powerful parries, making sure any enemy can be defea<br><br> <br>As could be expected from this type of armor set, it's very hard to get, having to fight some of the most powerful monsters in the game. The reward is more than worth it, not only because of how good it looks but also for the 92 max defense and increased airborne dam<br><br> <br>To put it into context, Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2's horror elements were derived from the claustrophobic environments that players find themselves in. 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Sure it's disappointing that Brad was killed by zombies instead of Nemesis, but the change made for a better story, making Brad's death more meaningful as compared to the original g<br><br> <br>Though Breath of Fire has mainly been exclusive to the Japanese gaming market in recent times, the original Breath of Fire was released on Super Nintendo in North America in 1994, though it is considered a sleeper hit by many JRPG enthusiasts, especially in comparison to other SNES classics such as Earthbound and Dragon Que<br> <br>Additionally, the significant changes that Capcom introduced in Resident Evil 3 remake allowed players to experience the same story but in a different way. Unlike in Resident Evil 2 , Capcom was more liberal in shuffling around the sequences of events in Resident Evil 3 . A good number of locations from the original game such as the park, the graveyard, and the dead factory were removed in favor of a more expansive hospital and the introduction of NES<br><br> <br>Main Quests Full Quest List (All Main & Side Missions) Disa's Plot Quest Walkthrough The Stolen Throne Walkthrough The Nameless Village Walkthrough An Unsettling Encounter Walkthrough (Search Allard's Chambers) The Caged Magistrate Walkthrough Feast of Deception Walkthrough Halls of the First Dawn Walkthrough The Guardian Gigantus Walkthrough Convergence Walkthrough Things To Do Before The Final Q<br><br> <br>Resident Evil 3 remake is set to release this April, which is the latest title in the original RE trilogy to get a remake. However, aside from zombies and other monsters, the first three Resident Evil games had something else in common given that they all took place in Raccoon City, or at least in its outskirts as is the case in the first Resident Evil . 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