
"In video games, a point of no return is a certain moment where further progression might cause you to get locked out of areas or miss out on rewards. These segments are quite important, since you frequently switch between Leon's and Grace's perspectives during the course of your playthrough."
"Since a dozen or so slots are available, we do encourage you to keep backup saves during certain sections of the campaign. Likewise, it bears mentioning that backup saves help you complete your tallies for challenges--i.e. specific tasks/achievements that yield challenge points (CP). Challenge progression is saved to your account and applies to reloads and across multiple playthroughs."
"There are 25 Mr. Raccoon collectibles in the game. While many are easy to spot, everything is technically missable if you advance too far into a level. But if you keep backup saves, then you can just safely reload that file in case you missed a collectible from earlier."
Resident Evil Requiem features points of no return where progression can lock players out of areas and cause them to miss collectibles and rewards. The game frequently switches between Leon's and Grace's perspectives throughout the campaign. Players are encouraged to maintain backup saves across the dozen available slots to avoid missing items and to complete challenge tasks that yield challenge points. Challenge progression saves to accounts and applies across reloads and multiple playthroughs. Collectibles like the 25 Mr. Raccoon items are technically missable if players advance too far into levels. Early-game points of no return occur at specific locations including the Wrenwood Hotel when inspecting photos in Room 204 and Rhodes Hill when Leon reaches the highway's end.
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