Resident Evil Village Gold Edition Reviews
Resident Evil Village Gold Edition boasts a really wide range of content, and able to satisfy the tastes of a wide range of fans. Fans of the iterations of the series in the third person will find a good reason to relive the exploits of Ethan Winters once again, while those who do not hold the tension too well could take advantage of the new view to better manage it, so as to recover an adventure with some ideas less in focus but with an enveloping atmosphere, a playful substrate of level and a visual presentation of great caliber.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Resident Evil Village: Gold Edition, offers a tense, action-packed thrill-ride through some wonderfully styled sub-genres of horror. With so much to explore, collect, and fall prey to, it'll keep fans engaged for quite a while, and rekindle fandom for those who lost it.
Resident Evil Village transitions to Switch 2 as a robust, content-complete package that expertly balances Gothic horror with RE4-style action. While its ambitious scale leads to occasional frame drops and dialed-back reflections, the addition of third-person mode and "Shadows of Rose" makes this an essential, highly scalable showcase of portable power.
Resident Evil Village Gold Edition remains one of the most compelling installments in the modern series, combining action, exploration, and horror in a varied and distinctive adventure. Its arrival on Nintendo Switch 2 allows players to enjoy the complete game with all its content in a competent port that preserves its atmosphere. While performance isn't as robust as on other platforms, with occasional framerate drops and some expected loss of quality, the overall experience remains highly enjoyable both on TV and in handheld mode.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
"Shines on Nintendo Switch 2" Resident Evil Village Gold Edition offers a complete survival horror experience that combines intense combat and exploration within a richly detailed world. The Gold Edition gives players all the previous content with expanded gameplay options such as a third-person perspective, making the experience even more diverse. Despite some technical issues with the handheld mode, the game remains one of the strongest modern horror experiences on mobile devices, offering a thrilling adventure for fans of the series.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
For those who didn't have the chance to play Resident Evil Village, buying the Gold Edition is imposed.
Review in Greek | Read full review
If you haven't had the chance to play Resident Evil Village, the Gold Edition version is a great way to try this great title for the first time. Or to revisit it with some improvements.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Resident Evil Village’s Gold Edition is a solid way to experience the full campaign and all its extra content for newcomers. It’s $50 for the whole thing, or $20 if you already own Village and want the new expansions. RE:Verse is a huge miss, but the third-person camera, expansion, and Mercenaries content more than make up for it.
