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번역 관련 문제 보고
What's scary to you? I can offer more advice if you have any specific concerns!
Because if has to do with jumpscares or the fear of what's coming up, you could watch videos briefly and see what'll happen next!
You could also buy infinite ammo guns too that could help - ofc that costs money unfortunately - though you can unlock infinite ammo weapons after you beat the game.
Save often too, that way you don't fear of losing progress
But just go at your pace and do what makes you comfortable and enjoy yourself
If you happen to have the classic OST, it's more "action" packed and help alivianate the fear even further.
Don't give up, you'll beat the game eventually
Maybe part of it is that I played the first hour of Leon 3-4 times over 2 years, because I kept restarting it and was getting comfortable. (losing track of how to play and where I was and what I was doing)
Besides, the point of playing a horror game is to get scared at first but overcoming your fears and master it in the end. It's just that some take more than others and hell if RE2R isn't worth the effort.
Although just to clarify: playing with a second source of noise should be a last resort because it could (and will) hurt the experience. It's the same with using the original OST over the remake's, as it's not the intended design.