Resident Evil has come in many forms over the years, going from fixed camera angles to pioneering the over-the-shoulder perspective, with a bit of first-person thrown in there for good measure with the more recent games. However, now that the events of Resident Evil Village are all wrapped up in a nice little bow, we actually don't know what the future of the series will look like.
Resident Evil Requiem was announced during Summer Game Fest last week, but the trailer was severely lacking in any gameplay, meaning we had no idea what kind of camera perspective Capcom would go for this time. It was recently claimed by insider Dusk Golem that Leon Kennedy would be the main character, suggesting it would be third-person, but we've now found out that's not the case.
In a first for the series, Capcom has decided to simply skip the headaches over whether to go first or third-person, and is leaving it up to the players. Revealed at Summer Game Fest, Resident Evil Requiem will be playable in both first and third-person, depending on your preference, and the game will even let you seamlessly switch between the camera perspectives in...