
In their review, we can read that “ Resident Evil Village felt like it wanted to provide something for everyone, but to its own detriment. Rock, Paper, Shotgun is less forgiving with its review, underlining how the change of pace of the game makes it easier to realize some sections are better than others. If you’re looking to experience the true horrors on offer here, I suggest you crank up the difficulty.” In Trusted Reviews’ critic, the outlet points out the only downside to Resident Evil Village “is that its increased focus on combat can make it feel a little too easy, even when played on the normal difficulty setting. Not everything works perfectly in the new game, though, and even highly positive reviews, such as the one from Trusted Reviews, states that the action can be damaging to the horror atmosphere, since it’s hard to make the player feel defenseless but powerful at the same time.

In the same line, Vgames critic says that “ Resident Evil Village is a love letter to old and new fans of the series, while including the style of puzzles of the old games with the newer action aspects of the series.” PC Gamer goes further to point how Resident Evil Village is “a grimly beautiful collection of killer horror set-pieces, with some of the most memorably grotesque enemies in Resi history.”
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RELATED: ‘Resident Evil: Village’ Already Has a Barney Mod To Traumatize Your Childhood Similarly, Village is an intelligent reintroduction of the best action elements of Resident Evil.” Comparing both titles, Gamespot writes that “ Resident Evil 7 was an excellent return to the horror underpinnings of the franchise, but cunningly altered with new ideas and a new perspective.

The most flattering reviews point out how the game shines when it leans towards horror while bringing back the action sections a lot of fans missed on the last installment. Though these reviews are spoiler-free, those wanting to go in completely blind should just know that the game holds a positive score of more than 80 out of 100 on Metacritic, for all the platforms the game’s available.
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Now, all that’s left to do is to read through the already published reviews to try to get the full picture of what the next installment of the Resident Evil franchise brings both to long-term fans and newcomers alike.

We’ve played the demo for Resident Evil Village, watched the trailers and dreamed about being chased by Our Dear Tall Vampire Lady.
