The top 3 reasons to play Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition
First-Person Action – Players will assume the role of Ethan Winters and experience every up-close battle and terrifying pursuit through a first-person perspective.
Familiar Faces and New Foes – Chris Redfield has typically been a hero in the Resident Evil series, but his appearance in Resident Evil Village seemingly shrouds him in sinister motives.
Experience survival horror like never before in the eighth major installment in the storied Resident Evil franchise - Resident Evil Village.
About Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition
Set a few years after the horrifying events in the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 7 biohazard, the all-new storyline begins with Ethan Winters and his wife Mia living peacefully in a new location, free from their past nightmares. Just as they are building their new life together, tragedy befalls them once again
A host of new adversaries inhabiting the village will relentlessly hunt Ethan and hinder his every move as he attempts to make sense of the new nightmare he finds himself in.
The Trauma Pack includes memorabilia such as the "Samurai Edge" weapon, the "Mr. Everywhere" accessory, a screen filter, special safe room background music, and many more items to amplify your Resident Evil Village experience.
This game easily became my favorite RE game. The story line is perfect and a great ending for Ethan. I can't wait to see what RE9 is going to be like!
The Pros
Graphics
Combat
Inventory
Puzzles
The Duke
The Cons
Nothing
75
Reviewed by charles
RUH ROH
After the demos and a being a fan of RE7 despite its flaws, I came into this expecting this to be potentially the best RE yet. However, all I can say after completing it today is RUH ROH. This review will be shorter than my usual, as I do think every RE fan should check this out, at least if you enjoyed 7. Plus I do not want to spoil anything in this review, yet still convey my overall feelings on the game and it’s content. I never expected that I would like Returnal more than I liked RE8.
Story
I am not going to say much here, you already know the general outline of the story if you have watched any footage, Ethan Winters is back and so is Chris, this time it’s personal (at least that is what they want you to think). The story progresses and while it does have some great highs, it also has some REALLY BAD LOWS. With the use of the umbrella logo and such in the trailers and demos, I expected some real deep dive into how umbrella came into existence, do not get me wrong you do find out the link, but it is incredibly underwhelming to say the least.
I was expecting the story to really go places, and to be honest the ideas in my head make significantly more sense than what Capcom ultimately came up with. There was potential here for so many opportunities for future games set in the past and future, all of it is squandered for what frankly feels pointless and I can honestly say based on the ending I am out when it comes to RE9. RE7 felt like RE was getting back on track and onto something old yet new, but RE has lost its way more than ever with RE8. The final act, as per RE tradition really falls apart, but it wouldn’t be RE without that. It’s just if anything, it falls apart more than normal.
Graphics
Yes, this is a cross gen game, but thanks to RE engine’s great IQ and clean renderer the game is stunning, even sexual to look at times. The ray tracing is incredibly minimal, but it does add to scenes, especially inside and elevates the game, even if not by as much as one may hope. The overall visual package is a significant step up and the loading stuttering inherent with RE engine is still present but reduced significantly. Overall, I think RE8 artistically is a fantastic game, and while it is ultimately a cross gen game, thanks to all the techniques built upon from RE7 it is still good looking.
The art style is solid, the Castle is grimy with layers of dirt and an ominous tone, even the village can feel really haunting at times. There is also another area in the game with tons of fog and other environmental details, it is truly haunting. Then you get inside the house, and WOW, the game does have its moments where the horror hits perfectly, the layout of environmental props and overall texture quality, the constructive use of grime and dirt, it all comes together amazingly well, and is up there with the best of the best.
Gameplay
This is where the game really falters. In ways it feels better than RE7 for sure, it feels refined, movement feels better, sound is overall improved, animations are solid. However, the guns, which you will be using a lot as this is what I would call an Acton RE, lack feedback, visually and audibly. Knockback on enemies from the enemies feel lacking, the guns don’t feel like they have any weight to them. It is serviceable and good enough, but it sticks out, this is something that should have been a priority for improvement and the game it however is not.
On the action front, this is one of the things that makes the game feel very odd, it has its moments. However, it feels like a slow action RE, there are a lot of lulls where nothing is really happening horror or action when you are doing the side activities. Due to the pacing, these do not even feel like moments where you can catch your breathe, they just feel odd… Even when things do get going it feels more like RE2 encounter wise for the most part, which in itself is fine, but the way it gels with the environments and such something just feels off to me.
I think this may ultimately be the tone in these moments, others may feel different but for me there seems to be a missmatch of tone and what you are doing. It is a mixture of action and horror, but it does not feel like it quite gels most of the time, the execution is somewhat lacking.
This leads me onto the biggest problem of the game. The game is very varied and some of it works, some of it does not, the problem is it never stays with any of these long enough to build on them as soon as it feels it is getting started it is already over. Even lady Dimitrescu does not stay around for long, which really surprised me, if anything she is relegated to an inferior MR X mechanically, and story wise it feels like there should have been much more from her and others.
The game feels like a compilation of the last 7 REs (yes even 6, there is a tank). It is an RE mash up good and bad, but without given anytime to focus on any of it for long enough. This ultimately makes it worse than 7, and with its pacing issues, I am not actually sure where I would place it in a list of REs best to worst. However, majority of its bosses are probably the best RE has ever had, or at least up there. The final boss is especially well designed.
Sound
Overall, the use of sounds environmentally and everything excluding the guns (which are good but not great), is high quality and used to great, even phenominal effect with their surround sound solution on, however I am in an odd situation here as someone who has listened to the game on PS5 and PC. The mixing and overall quality on PS5 seems higher than that of the PC version. I have had to turn my amp up way higher to hear the environment on PC and the sound quality sounds more compressed and overall worse.
The Mercenaries mode
So, the beloved mercenaries mode is back, and at first I was quite unenthusiastic, which is what I have to warn you about. The mode starts off deceptively bad, it starts off exceedingly small and claustrophobic and you definitely wonder what the hell happened to this mode. However, once you unlock the further stages it all starts coming together, the levels grow in size and suddenly it feels like mercenaries again, a new take on it but make no mistake it is the mercenaries. You will be bobbing and weaving through halls and coming up with the best paths and luring AI to get maximum combos. My only real complaint is the initial stages are quite small and dull, they also never give you a chance to purchase the top tier weapons. The later stages are fantastic however, and I recommend you check all your stock for sale at the end of rounds, if you do not use rifles for example, you can sell the sniper ammo, plus old guns to buy new ones. The only issue I have is the lack of aforementioned feedback of the weapons, overall I am happy with this return of the mercenaries.
PC report
This is generally a solid port, there is no FOV slider which sucks, but the wealth of options is great. There are also rooms that tank the FPS for no obvious reason, but they are few and far between. There are also stutter when killing enemies and landing critical hits, these should be fixed really and take away from the experience, especially in The Mercenaries mode given the nature of that mode. Also, there is no exclusive full screen, so when in menus you can accidentally click on your other monitors if you have a multi monitor setup.
Performance wise on my rig (see below) with the game installed on a fast PCI-E 3 NVME SSD, I maxed the game out with 1.5 scale at 1440p ultimately doing a 4K super sample with RT, my fps outside was mainly in the 80s or higher, there were occasional dips to 60 here and there but they were rare. For the most part the game stays above 0 when there were drops. Overall, with what is going on the issues I listed above aside, I consider this a good, almost great PC build from a performance perspective. Even a friend on a 970 and a dying Xeon CPU at just above 1080p on medium is getting an almost solid 60. 4K will require 8GB+ of VRAM, infact I did almost max out my 10GB at times, but that is total usage including buffers, so the game was likely not using as much as reported, meaning you should be fine with 8GB VRAM at 4K maxed.
Conclusion
RE8 is a game I wanted to love and expected to love but at the end all I could do was say RUH ROH out loud. It has inherent pacing issues, a story that rushes through the 4 main areas of the game way faster than it should, leaving a lot of character building that could have been made by the side, resulting in villains that never really get a chance to feel like a villain rather than a rushed plot point. This makes the game feel like a weak sauce combination of the good and the bad of all the previous REs, never focusing on anything for long enough to feel impactful or improve on previous mistakes. It has some great highs, but the highs never last more than a moment, while the lows last significantly longer and are abysmally low. You can feel this game was not originally intended to be a mainline RE game.
This all ultimately comes down to underwhelming gameplay that never gets a chance to shine when the sparkle appears, it feels like a poor mish mash of ideas and a badly paced plot that ultimately makes even less sense than your typical RE in my opinion. Coupled with a bizarre ending leading the series into a direction I really do not like. I think I may be out of RE for good now, and the capgod redemption arc is over. This is a game that will be devise, and every RE fan needs to play, but I really have to say wait for a sale on this one, and do not come in with high expectations. It is the only way you may get enjoyment out of the game.
The Pros
The Occasional Horror bits, and theme
The Cons
Gunplay,Story,under utilisation of characters and locales, sound,animations on hits
100
Reviewed by Niall
Amazing Game
I loved this game and have played it numerous times now. If you like RE4 and 7, this is the best of both worlds.
100
Reviewed by Devon
Superb Title
Definitely the best Resident Evil to date, beating out Even the 1st, 4th, and 7th.
Ethan is the best protagonist so far.
The Pros
Gorgeous Environment
Harrowing Tension
Compelling Story
High Replayability
The Cons
Very Short
Forced Low FOV
75
Reviewed by Ben
RE7 Meets RE4 Meets Van Helsing
Long story short, the title pretty much says it all, finished it on the Series X 5 times already & now moving onto PC cause I like it that much, plus I want mods. Story is interesting enough which will kinda confuse you at some points but to me it's all about the gameplay, it's just fun, great pacing & replay value & comes with Mercs mode as well, 9/10
The Pros
All of it!
The Cons
Not enough of Lady D & her super model daughters.
100
Reviewed by Liv
amazing
great game! 100% worth it, its really cool that this is a sequel to re7 so if you havent played it recaps it for you too at the start of this game :)
The Pros
everything
The Cons
scary bits cause im a wimp
100
Reviewed by Dave
If Re7 and Re4 had a baby ...
... this would be it. The game still retains the first person perspective which is my only issue with it but that's a personal issue.
The Pros
Solid gameplay, good ass spooks, upgradeable weapons
The Cons
A little on the short side
75
Reviewed by GG
Pretty Good
Very solid production value game; decent story, although they played fast & loose at various plot points. Diverse game mechanics which offer good variety in pacing.
Return to roots for Resident Evil games; good quality visuals; decent gun play; significantly more diverse enemies than RE7
A bit on the short side (~8-10 hours for Standard story mode), even if you attempt full 100% completion it will take ~30-40 hours
The Pros
Return to roots for RE.
The Cons
Bit on the short side.
100
Reviewed by Lukasz
Having played this it was a must buy
Overall This game made me afraid really which kept me playing this to the end, after completing the game I just had to buy it for myself to try because its an absolute beast of a game
The Pros
It made me afraid
The Cons
Had to take breaks XD
100
Reviewed by LCM
A breath of fresh air
A breath of fresh air in the series.
It has small and almost imperceptible optimization problems, which can be corrected in the future and do not call into question the great game it is.
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