10/10 The Ultimate Resident Evil Game
Requiem completely nails the balance between the two best eras of the franchise. Grace's chapters deliver that pure, suffocating survival horror where you're terrified of what's around every single corner. Then the game switches to Leon, and you get to roundhouse-kick zombies and feel like
Capcom has finally nailed a delicate balancing act of pairing the more Action side of RE with its roots of slow paced, Horror exploration. The story was simple enough to follow along even if this was your first entry in the vaunted series. first time to Raccoon City or your
I consider this one of the strongest entry in the series. The game-play is insane and the pacing is great. I really love what they did to the engine and the assets. This game sucked me in and cannot get enough!
Enjoyed it, but as someone who’s played and completed most of the Resident Evil games, this felt extremely familiar and even bordering on nostalgia bait at times. I didn’t feel very connected to Grace as a character and was overall surprised at the level of critic praise given the iterative
I’ve always considered Resident Evil 4 a masterpiece in the history of video games, and now, after finishing this game’s campaign on Switch 2, I honestly couldn’t believe it, because to me it stands on that very same level (which is already saying something — absolutely insane). Maybe even better,
I've been a Resident Evil fan since 2000, 26 years ago. The first game I played through was the N64 version of Resident Evil 2! RE9UIEM is a long game with beautiful graphics and excellent gameplay! The most enjoyable part is definitely Rhodes Hill Hospital. I played exclusively in 3rd
The first half of the game, while not perfect, really impressed me with how well it blended short bursts of action heavy Leon segments to "de-stress" with Grace's more classic RE gameplay where the enemies are slightly more threatening and you have to think a bit about resource management, including
8.5 out of 10☆. This installment is a compilation of all the other Resident Evil remasters, polished to perfection and featuring a continuation of the story. If you enjoy playing Resident Evil remasters, you’ll definitely love this one; if not, it’s not worth playing. The first few hours of the
The puzzles were enjoyable, and the characters played well. I particularly liked the dual protagonist concept, with one being weaker and more powerful, which created a fun balance. I played on the Switch 2, and it looked amazing and ran smoothly. I definitely recommend this game if you’re not a
Great first playthrough. I look forward to revisiting in future runs.
