Great villains, great setting, pretty damn spooky.
Up there with the scariest moments of the series if not the most scary, great stuff.
Release Date | 5/7/2021 |
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Genre | Action |
Publisher | Capcom |
DRM · Service | Steam |
Includes | Single-player |
Languages | English French Italian German Spanish - Spain Japanese Korean Portuguese - Brazil Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Arabic thai |
Contains content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older. |
Resident Evil Village Gold Edition Released 5/7/2021 | -75%$71.52$17.99 |
Windows Requirements: |
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MINIMUM:Requires a 64-bit processor and operating systemAdditional Notes: TBD RECOMMENDED:Requires a 64-bit processor and operating systemAdditional Notes: TBD |
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Resident Evil Village Stream - Part 1 - tuncerd on Twitch | |
Resident Evil Village Stream - Part 2 - tuncerd on Twitch |
Up there with the scariest moments of the series if not the most scary, great stuff.
RE Village is definitely far more action heavy than it's predecessor, but it handles this well. Horror doesn't feel abandoned, but is balanced perfectly with action in a way no game since RE4 has. Easily one of the best entries in the RE franchise.
Resi 8 follows Ethan after Resi 7. This time our boy has spending some times training in the military and making babies, and is no longer a bozo snooping in some psycho boomers house. Now he'll face the tall vampire lady and her chump siblings who are up to no good to get back her Lego prices of a daughter. Combat is improved a lot, and environment art is something else.
Only valid criticisms is that is not that scary of a game (except for 1 part), giving Res 7 the crown in atmospheric horror. Everything else is turned to 11.
Nice game. Nice vamp ladies. Better fat merchant. So get it now and watch all the new gory stuff Capcom does to Ethan's hands.