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May 2021
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The editors liked
Absolutely stunning visuals
Large variety of environments
Plenty of exploration opportunities
Varied menagerie of mangled monstrosities to battle
Hauntingly atmospheric with memorable characters
Stunning visuals
Intense gunplay
Wildly entertaining story
Scares you silly
Memorable boss fights
An exquisite tribute to horror
3D audio is amazingly helpful
Perfect length
Art direction
Set piece moments
Rollercoaster of a story
Richlypolished presentation
Solid core mechanics and controls
Some very inventive sections
Fairly meaty campaign
Mercenaries returns
Updates the best action elements of the Resident Evil franchise
Mixing them well with RE7's designs
Does a great job varying pace and changing intensity while always feeling in keeping with the franchise
Combat is tight
Fluid
And fun
Especially in T
The editors didn't like
Key story elements don't make a lot of sense
Act 2 could've been stronger
Inconsistent map
A little short on Lady Dimitrescu
Penultimate scene felt unnecessary
Visual pop-in
Monster mash
Rarely scary
Ethan
Village itself not that exciting
Some sections a bit familiar
Last hour or so takes the action in a direction that feels like it belongs in another game
Villains are fun but story connections to the rest of the franchise feel tacked on
Absolutely stunning visuals, Large variety of environments, Plenty of exploration opportunities, Varied menagerie of mangled monstrosities to battle, Hauntingly atmospheric with memorable characters
Key story elements don't make a lot of sense
4.5 out of 5As much as I enjoy some of Resident Evil's more bombastic and outrageous moments, some of the ways Capcom tries to create spectacle fall flat at times and almost come across as comical. It's a shame because it's proved time and time again acro...
Rollercoaster of a story, Richlypolished presentation, Solid core mechanics and controls, Some very inventive sections, Fairly meaty campaign, Mercenaries returns
Village itself not that exciting, Some sections a bit familiar
Resident Evil Village is a wild, thrilling ride across seemingly every horror genre and idea that happened to pass through the mad minds at Capcom. Not every aspect of the game is perfect, but its highs are very high and solid core mechanics and excellent...
Abstract: It has not been a bad year for werewolves. Back in February, we got Werewolf: The Apocalypse—Earthblood, whose title, with its elongating colon and rupturing dash, evokes the painful creak of transformation. Now we have Resident Evil Village, which bris...
Published: 2021-05-05, Author: Phil , review by: gamespot.com
Updates the best action elements of the Resident Evil franchise, mixing them well with RE7's designs, Does a great job varying pace and changing intensity while always feeling in keeping with the franchise, Combat is tight, fluid, and fun, especially in T
Last hour or so takes the action in a direction that feels like it belongs in another game, Villains are fun but story connections to the rest of the franchise feel tacked on
Published: 2021-05-05, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Resident Evil Village is a game that offers excellent visuals while delivering stable performance across a wide range of hardware. As a cross-generation game release, it makes brave steps into the next-generation toolbox with support for Ray Tracing and V...
Published: 2021-05-11, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: It has been four years since Resident Evil 7 rescued the series from its action-heavy nadir and returned to the roots of survival horror: jump scares, and elaborate puzzles involving unattractive oil paintings. Now, Village seeks to bring back some of the...
Published: 2021-05-11, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Resident Evil Village straddles the line between a direct sequel to Resident Evil 7 and a spiritual successor to Resident Evil 4. This attempt to serve two masters proves to be both its strongest asset and greatest flaw. Brimming with ideas and boasting s...
Resident Evil Village pulls the best bits from the series' past and recombines them into something fresh and surprising. It can't maintain that momentum for its entire run, but Village's heights are among the best in Resident Evil's illustrious history...