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Resident Evil Village for PC is a survival horror game. This incarnation is the tenth main release in the franchise and amazingly, the 26th including all the spin-offs and remakes, making Resident Evil one of the most prolific games out there! Resident Evil Village is sometimes called Resident Evil 8: Village, and the developers have spotted that they can create a hidden puzzle within the title, which is rendered with roman numerals for eight VIII instead of the Vill of Villagers. As in V I I.I....
Resident Evil Village for PC is a survival horror game. This incarnation is the tenth main release in the franchise and amazingly, the 26th including all the spin-offs and remakes, making Resident Evil one of the most prolific games out there! Resident Evil Village is sometimes called Resident Evil 8: Village, and the developers have spotted that they can create a hidden puzzle within the title, which is rendered with roman numerals for eight VIII instead of the Vill of Villagers. As in V I I.I. AGE. Clever!
About the Game
The game is first-person game, that allows for six-player online multi-play when preferred. The game is set a few years after the previous game, Resident Evil Seven, and Ethan Winters is once again the protagonist along with his wife, Mia, also from RE7 (see the list of important characters, below, for more).
Ethan’s inventory items are kept in a virtual ‘briefcase’ which he keeps with himself at all times, paying periodic visits to a vendor called Duke who sells weapons and healing items. This version of the game places a greater focus on exploration and combat than the other versions of the game, but the underlying story is both fascinating and compelling (and scary too, in places!).
VIII is a bit more open world than its predecessor, so you can explore and stretch your character more than was permitted in the strictly linear progress of the previous game.
Ethan is surprised when Chris suddenly visits and disrupts his peaceful life. Events play out in such a way that Ethan has no choice but to chase after Chris in search of answers. Ethan tracks Chris to a remote village – that of the title of the game, obviously – and realises that things are not all they seem…
The nearby castle is home to a nearly three metre tall vampire woman, with a nest of hungry daughters, while spooky… things, let us call them, flicker at the edge of Ethan’s vision, darting out of sight when he tries to catch a proper look at them. Throw enormous blue werewolves into the mix, and you would think that Ethan’s hands are full enough – but there are more shocks to come!
RE: Verse Bonus
Free to all Resident Evil Village owners, is access to Resident Evil RE: Verse, the online game. This game incorporates all the fan favourite characters and locations from the whole franchise, and don’t worry if you get killed. In a fun twist, if you die in RE: Verse, you instantly respawn as a bioweapon, so you can get beautiful karmic revenge on whoever killed you!
Aside from coming with VIII there is no real connection between the two, certainly not as far as storyline goes.
Dramatis Personae
Ethan Winter – the protagonist of the game, he has survived RE7 and settled down to a comfortable married life until events force him up and about
Mia Winters – one of the main protagonists of RE7, alongside her now-husband Ethan, with whom she is expecting a baby
Chris Redfield – a shock blast from the past, Chris pops up and violently disrupts Ethan’s contented life. What does he really want, though?
Alcina Dimitrescu – a cheerful and beautiful vampire, Alcina puts Hagrid to shame, standing a hefty 9-foot 6 tall. That’s scrape-the-ceiling tall and duck-through-every-doorway tall
Alcina’s Daughters – not quite as tall as their Mama, these ladies are somewhat lacking in the beauty department too!
Werewolves – where did these ferocious howling creatures come from? Who controls them?
Resident Evil Village for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.
Configurations
minimum*
OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 / Intel Core i5-7500
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 560 with 4GB VRAM / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti with 4GB VRAM
DirectX: Version 12
Additional Notes: Estimated performance (when set to Prioritize Performance): 1080p/60fps. ・Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes. ・AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 required to support ray tracing.
Additional Notes: Estimated performance: 1080p/60fps ・Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes. ・AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 required to support ray tracing.
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Game review score
based on 299 reviews, all languages included
Resident Evil Village is an incredible mix of horror, action, and mystery that keeps you hooked the whole way through. From the creepy Castle Dimitrescu to the terrifying House Beneviento, every part of the game feels unique and unforgettable. With brutal enemies, stunning visuals, and a gripping story, it’s easily one of the best Resident Evil games ever.
Amazing game with high repeatability. RE fans will not be disappointed. The game can be scary at times but mostly it is more action oriented than the Resident Evil 7. Maybe the ending is a little rushed but overall a very good game.
The game is realy great, its a good follow up from resident evil 7. story is neat ethan has more charachter and the game even goes a little deeper in the resident evil universe. dlc and such are also awsome def recommended 9/10
Its a nice sequel to 7, This game does change a bit more from the horror aspect to a more action survival aspect. BUT it does have nice touches of horror survival and has a segment dedicated to just horror puzzle solving. Overall the game is very fun and worth to get.
One of the best Resident Evil games I've played so far, with interesting story, amazing setting and some of the background of the story, would recommend to everyone. As for Instant Gaming, delievery on top, no problems at all.
The setting is breathtaking and the story is moving. Greata ction and nice bonuses. I recommend playing Resident Evil 7 before to get the whole , but the game has a summary of what happened.
The gameplay feels nice and it's entertaining. Mechanics are easy and now with the Gold Edition or with the Winters Expansion it comes the third person mode. It feels nice and comfy!
The first review I ever wrote on a game was Resident Evil 2, which I also gave a 10/10. It's been some time since I wrote that review, but after having played Resident Evil Village a year after its initial release, it thought it would be appropriate to return with yet another review on this franchise.
I'll start off with saying that although I am more a fan of the third-person gameplay of Resident Evil 2 and 3, I found the change to first-person quite refreshing and immersive. The setting and gameplay compliment the first-person perspective in a way that adequately augments the horror aspects. Although I found RE 2 and 3 quite scary, they did not actually stir up genuine dread in me; the first-person aspect does that!
I found the length of the game fitting, and I like that fact that the RE games aren't that long. It makes the experience more enjoyable since you are not in a rush to complete it.
This game checks off all of the RE boxes: good gameplay, fantastic immersion, decent puzzles, and keeps the player invested. However, unfortunately, like all most other RE games, the storytelling is horrific and cringe. Some of the voice actors, the main protagonist especially, sound like they are voicing a budget anime series. It is awful and cringe, yet unabashedly hilarious. The pistols were disappointing, and I found the sound of the guns firing rather dull.
The game looks amazing and plays well. Don't play it for the story, and try to avoid the DLC if you want to save your money, unless you want to try the new third-person mode. Would definitely recommend :)
8.5/10
Good gameplay and immersion
Beautiful graphics
Was excited the whole time and thoroughly enjoyed it
Really loved to play this game. 10/10 would like to forget everything about it to get the experience again <3 For everyone who thinks: F*ck i didnt play a resident evil game before.... i didnt too (just watch a recap of the 7th part or smth or maybe buy it and play it for the context) but i really enjoyed it :D
The game is really scary and good but a lot of fun so I enjoyed it a lot. The game requires a decent computer or else it will lag or look bad, so keep that in mind. And also if you buy the deluxe edition Re: verse hasn't come out yet. 2022/04/04
Very good.I love it so mutch. It is a really good to play. The game make fun and the story is really cool. I hope that they do more Horror in the game again, but that game is make with a lot of love. I hope they make a Outbreak Remake.
As a longtime fan of the RE franchise I absolutely recommend this edition. After playing nearly all of the releases this particular rendition has a great story that is as close to RE4 in its endeavor than any other. Relatively long story, tons of extras and stacks of loot. This is, I think the best of the series so far.
Resident Evil Village is a very nice game with a good graphic and a very good sound design. But this game isnt very scary and dosent really deserve the title "Horror Game". The story is good but you need to play Res7 to get it all.
Decent scares that get more and more thwarted by awful gameplay- and sadly it's apparently meant to be a game so i really can't recommend this. The protagonist moves slowly as hell, can't trafe properly and the means by which to navigate the environment is a joke.
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