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PC Gamer review of Resident Evil Village

The latest sequel of the resident evil series, Resident Evil Village has not failed to make a mark in the gaming world. Produced by Capcom, it is an ideal game for people who are into horror with a touch of action.

The storyline picks up three years after volume 7. Ethan Winters is living with his wife and child when the evil from the last instalment appears and kills his wife and kidnaps his daughter. With that begins the epic journey of Ethan Winters to rescue his kidnapped child.

The beginning of the storyline fully engages the gamer in the haunted world of the village. You play as Ethan Winters with the challenge to survive and use resources to kill the evil that you come across.

The game experience on a higher end PC is very much smooth and enjoyable. The realistic graphics, animations, characters, and sound effects make your gaming experience better than ever.

As Ethan enters the village, he is pursued by werewolf mutants, creepy dolls, and other undesirables.

The game maintains a thrilling pace till the very end of the storyline. Visuals and mechanics are great, the storyline is interesting, characters are well-developed and the gaming environment is much more detailed than in the previous sequels. Every villain is unique, and offers different encounters.

The game takes some characteristics from the previous sequels. The plot twist being Chris Redfield who has always been a hero is seen as a villain.  

The village game satisfies the horror genre in a more complete way. Unlike the previous games, there is more variety of enemies at every stage. The game is not only about the shooting but has many other challenges and puzzles.

Depending on your gaming hardware experience may not be perfectly smooth but enjoyable. For a budget gaming PC be prepared to tweak settings to reduce lag and glitches.

Final Words

Resident Evil Village is a respectable survival horror game that does justice to the series. The game is a perfect combination of action and horror with engaging narration and realistic animations that deserves two thumbs up.