Theevent plays out in spectacular fashion, with debris falling everywhere. Leon has to furiously mash buttons to outrun the statue and dodge out of the way of falling columns. The Salazar statue would return to the Resident Evil 4 remake, except this time, instead of chasing after Leon, it breathes fire.
Resident Evil 6 is one of the most divisive entries in the franchise, being divided into several campaigns that were more about over-the-top spectacle than anything else. One way in which the game jumped the shark was by including a literal zombie shark boss fight, more specifically, the Brzak.
While this is not the first shark to be in a Resident Evil game, it is one of the most ridiculous. It drags Leon and his partner Helena under the water, requiring Leon to respond to button prompts to stay alive. The fact that they can fight off the shark while in the depths and hold their breath at the same time makes them seem superhuman.
The Resident Evil 4 remake is a new interpretation of the classic title, that leans more heavily into gritty horror. One character that makes a return is Doctor Salvatore, whose chainsaw buzz instantly terrified players when they first heard it in the original game. This time, Leon Kennedy has a new tool to deal with him: his knife.
The knife fight is essentially one long cutscene with intermittent button prompts. This makes for a tense confrontation, as one slip-up could mean death. However, it would mean repeating segments of dialogue that Leon has likely already heard, which results in a highly frustrating experience.
This includes the final boss fight of protagonists Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar against a mutated Wesker in the mouth of an active volcano. When a boulder gets in the way, the chiseled Chris punches it out of his path. The fact that he has the physique to do that, even with his oversized muscles, is preposterous in a more realistic setting. Capcom even references this absurd quick time event later on during Resident Evil: Village.
I need like 8K more XP to get the trophy for purchasing all powers.
8K is A LOT of XP. I already did all the missions, collected all the blast shards and cleared all districts. so there's no fast way to get it (I think).
I've seen these user created levels that say like ''easy fast xp'' and stuff liek that but they just put a whole bunge of enemies near explosives and such. Thats not the actual xp you are getting so those are worthless. Anyone know's some good XP grinding methods? Because I'm all out of options.
You can playthrough again on the separate karmic route and focus on getting all powers on that one. You get a stipend of 15k XP from finishing on both karmic routes, and there's obviously 3 or 4 missions with really good farming locations.
If you don't want to begin a new run and want all the powers now, your only real bet is fast UGC missions. You can find the groups of cops roaming around as well for the evil karma boost, and I believe you can just keep beating them down and healing them and repeating for really slow but steady post-game XP grind. Most the solid spots are within story missions sadly
I was in the exact same predicament you are in, having completed the story and everything else with 6,500 XP required to unlock the remainder of the positive powers. While you can try and grind out that remaining 8,000 XP with fast UGC missions, you'll most likely be able to get the trophy on your evil playthrough. On Medium and Easy difficulty, you're given more XP for your actions, thus it is much quicker and easier to get the trophy there than grinding it in your good playthrough. You'll also be able to perform the XP glitch/methods @Burgins posted above.
This is the method I used... Of course you need to start a new playthrough, but you only have to go as far until you open this side mission up. When you are able to access this evil side mission, farming xp goes really quick!
@hotdog_president's method definitely works the best, sure you've gotta wait a while (you can do it after around the 30th mission) but its way faster and easier to grind than sending tesla rockets. the storm the fort thing is highly annoying, as every time you have to recharge the NPCs get up, it's also a very slow and tedious grind without much payoff. If you play on the good playthrough, I advise to use the iconic vortex (electric tornado) instead of drain, although you still get lots of negative karma. so its best saved for post game.
For anyone else struggling with this, there's an excellent exploit I found although it may already be documented somewhere. Once you've unlocked all powers via progressing through enough of the story and completing all relevant stunts, make sure you have around 6000xp. Don't go purchasing powers recklessly early on, especially on hard where you get much less xp. Now once you've done this, simply search for any xp boost UGC mission and pick one that has a 4 or 5 star rating. As soon as it starts kill some enemies then open up the upgrade menu and purchase a power. Kill some more enemies and if you go back into the upgrade menu your xp will have shot back up to whatever it was previously. Rinse and repeat until you've purchased all the powers. It will only take about 2 minutes to purchase all the powers!
@Zolkovo I think people reading this thread already spend all their XP at which point the method from @hotdog_president would be the best. Also, if u don't use that 6K xp prior ur story progress would be much slower as ur significantly underpowered so those 2 minutes aren't really 2 minutes.
Not true at all, barely any of the upgrades are essential. The only ones I found useful for heroic hard difficulty were redirect rocket and sticky grenades. The melee upgrades can be handy too, but you'll still have plenty spare xp.
EDIT: Just finished the campaign on evil hard in about 6-7 hrs, while only purchasing double grenade and tripwire rocket. But actually you're free to buy whatever you please as long as you save the side missions until the end. By that point it will be easy for someone to see how many powers they have left to purchase and quickly realise that they won't get anywhere near that xp via side missions. But thankfully side missions will provide more than enough xp to use the exploit.
If you're an idiot like me and didn't learn about this before it was too late, I recommend the CGU mission "XP!!!!!" created by a dude named "Jumpedgera" something. Basically you just have to stand on a particular spot and be afk while enemies spawn infinitely and kill themselves in the electrified water around you. XP is capped at 325 per mission, and you'll need about 10 minutes to reach the max XP. Then you can just restart one of the doppelgangers of this map as there are lots of them.
If you're stuck in the crappy situation of having done everything and still having thousands of exp to obtain, your best bet is to find an afk xp ugc mission (like standing in a pool electrifying everything) and do something else for 15 minutes or however long it takes to accumulate 325exp. Then finish the mission and start another similar one until you get another 325exp (325 seems to be the max exp you can get for a ugc).
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