Will Resident Evil Requiem be scary?
Yes, the developers aim to create a sense of fear by providing limited resources and an unknown environment, encouraging players to use their imagination.
Games / Resident Evil
Resident Evil Requiem returns to Raccoon City, offering a dual narrative experience with Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy. The game blends classic survival horror with action-oriented gameplay.
Resident Evil Requiem aims to reconcile the series' horror roots with its action evolution. The game centers on FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, daughter of Alyssa Ashcroft (from Resident Evil Outbreak), who investigates ritualistic murders in Raccoon City, encountering Dr. Victor Gideon, a former Umbrella scientist. Grace crosses paths with Leon Kennedy, creating a split narrative.
Grace's segments emphasize survival horror, tasking players with exploration, puzzle-solving, and resource conservation. Players navigate creepy environments, solve puzzles to unlock areas, and manage scarce resources while avoiding unkillable monsters.
Leon's sections offer cathartic, action-heavy gameplay. Armed with a variety of weapons and melee skills, Leon confronts hordes of zombies and previously impervious monsters, providing a sense of empowerment. The ability to revisit areas previously explored as Grace, now with Leon's capabilities, provides a refreshing change of perspective. The game gives players a chance to run through areas a second time in a way that is dramatically less scary, giving a refreshing bit of catharsis that I appreciated.
The dual protagonist structure provides varied gameplay and storytelling, with both characters finding a common journey back to Raccoon City.
Yes, the developers aim to create a sense of fear by providing limited resources and an unknown environment, encouraging players to use their imagination.
The developers have not commented on the inclusion of Claire or Ada but have hinted at implementing stories that fans will enjoy.
Resident Evil Requiem will release on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S.
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