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But therein lies the rub for The Wild at Heart: It just isn’t memorable. Despite its inoffensive story and well-meaning gameplay, the title never quite finds its groove. There’s no smoking gun I can point to, as nothing here is inherently “bad.” This is a rare case where a gaming experience is simply less than the sum of its parts.
While Village doesn’t reinvent the wheel in the way its predecessor did, it serves as an important stabilizer for the series. It puts Resident Evil on steady ground for the future—one I can’t wait to see.
The game isn’t going to appeal to everyone. Players who hold steadfast to traditional genre expectations might be quickly turned off by the experience. At its core, though, Legendary Gary is fast, quirky, and honest, full of many unique styles (including that amazing soundtrack) that work together to create a thoughtful and entertaining experience. I definitely recommend giving it a go.