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Weekly PC download charts: ‘Resident Evil 2’, ‘My Time at Portia’, ‘Marshmellow Day Spa’

/ 08:46 PM January 22, 2019

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The “Resident Evil 2” remake welcomes back original heroes Leon and Claire. Image: Capcom via AFP Relaxnews

This week’s release of “Resident Evil 2” shows strong pre-launch potential with a high chart placing on Steam; laid-back farming sim “My Time at Portia” leaps out of Early Access; and “Marshmellow Day Spa” makes a chocolatey splash on indie storefront Itch.io.

Ahead of its Jan. 25 launch on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PCs, the “Resident Evil 2” remake rises to second place on dominant PC game retailer Steam, and to fourth on authorized reseller Fanatical courtesy of Deluxe Edition pre-sales.

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A demo released on Jan. 11 upped the pressure on prospective players, giving them a single 30-second run at a police station escape in the midst of a zombie apocalypse.

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Ingenious players soon found their way around the time limit — forcing the demo to close before timeout on PC, or creating fresh, free user accounts on PlayStation and Xbox — but that does not seem to have dampened appetites for the madeover, two-decade-old survival horror classic.

What’s new in the “Resident Evil 2” remake? It has been recreated inside the engine that powered franchise return to form “Resident Evil 7”, allowing for not just a visual makeover but also reworkings to camera control, chilling audio effects, and even story structure.

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Cultivating an opposite mood is the relaxing village exploration and farm life simulator “My Time at Portia” (Steam, GamersGate, GOG), which reached full term last week after a year and a half of paid Early Access development.

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It is due on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One over the next few months (“Spring 2019” per publisher Team 17) and shares some ground with 2016 sensation “Stardew Valley”, combining farm building, home design and community activities, though does not plan to offer any multiplayer.

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Likewise, the mild action of carefree adventure “Marshmellow Day Spa” also rubs shoulders with less laid-back themes on the Itch.io storefront; it has players create the perfect conditions for fellow marshmallows in need of a calming hot cocoa soak.

Steam*
1. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
2. Resident Evil 2 / Biohazard RE2
3. My Time at Portia
4. PUBG Survivor Pass Vikendi
5. Grand Theft Auto V
*Steam chart based on revenue rather than units.

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Humble Store
1. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR
2. Total War: Warhammer II
3. Far Cry 5
4. Destiny 2: Forsaken
5. Assassin’s Creed Odyseey

GamersGate EU
1. Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2
2. My Time at Portia
3. Dying Light Enhanced Edition
4. Orcs Must Die! 2
5. Conan Exiles

Fanatical
1. Aspyr Pick and Mix Bundle
2. Megadimension Neptunia VII
3. Showdown Bundle
4. Resident Evil 2/Biohazard RE:2 Deluxe Edition
5. Resident Evil 2/Biohazard RE:2

GOG
1. Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway
2. My Time at Portia
3. Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30
4. Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood
5. Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales

Itchio’s Most Popular
1. When the Darkness comes
2. Toppy’s Toy Shop
3. Marshmellow Day Spa
4. Something in the Shadows
5. What Never Was

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