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About this item:- All new Resident Evil experience - picking up where Resident Evil 7 biohazard left Off, Resident Evil village is the eighth major installment in the flagship Resident Evil series
- Next generation Technology - Re engine paired with next-gen Console power will deliver photorealistic graphics, bringing the shadowy village and its haunting residents to life.
- 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.
- A living, breathing village - more than just a mysterious backdrop for the Horrifying events that unfold in the game, The village is a character in its own right with mysteries for Ethan to uncover
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Resident Evil 8 Village builds off the characters and story events introduced in RE7. I do think that you could jump straight into the newest resident evil, and not have trouble following along with what's going on, and feel plenty motivated to play the game, however, if you like, knowing backstory on things, it's kind of nice that you only have to go back one game to Basically know everything that's going on.
The classic resident evil games are about a pharmaceutical company-made virus that creates "bio weapons" (basically zombies and mutations), and offer a gameplay about mystery and having enough inventory supplies to get through. and those old games, there's often not enough ammo or fast gunplay to kill all enemies, and it's better to run by and evade. They have great replay value too! Prominent landmarks in gaming history. Resident Evil 4 is kind of a reboot, with parasites and new enemies (Illuminati) only loosely connected to the originals.
I think 7 & 8 are great games, a great way to see if you like these games. And if you want more, you can feast! Itchy, but tasty!
Visuals and gameplay has been top notch. Play with headphones or good surround sound will give you the spooks for sure.
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Resident Evil 8 Village builds off the characters and story events introduced in RE7. I do think that you could jump straight into the newest resident evil, and not have trouble following along with what's going on, and feel plenty motivated to play the game, however, if you like, knowing backstory on things, it's kind of nice that you only have to go back one game to Basically know everything that's going on.
The classic resident evil games are about a pharmaceutical company-made virus that creates "bio weapons" (basically zombies and mutations), and offer a gameplay about mystery and having enough inventory supplies to get through. and those old games, there's often not enough ammo or fast gunplay to kill all enemies, and it's better to run by and evade. They have great replay value too! Prominent landmarks in gaming history. Resident Evil 4 is kind of a reboot, with parasites and new enemies (Illuminati) only loosely connected to the originals.
I think 7 & 8 are great games, a great way to see if you like these games. And if you want more, you can feast! Itchy, but tasty!
However re7 and re8 and pretty much their own thing. So you can do re7 and then do re8 without missing much from the rest. Completely different characters besides one dude.
Re2 and then re3 also don't really connect much.
And then re4 has same main character as re2
However re7 and re8 and pretty much their own thing. So you can do re7 and then do re8 without missing much from the rest. Completely different characters besides one dude.
Re2 and then re3 also don't really connect much.
And then re4 has same main character as re2
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