Resident Evil Requiem is the newest Resident Evil from Capcom, and while I try to keep my reviews spoiler-free and will do the same here, I kind of ignored this game’s trailers and such. So, while I only plan on talking about the general gameplay and graphics, and just want to know if I think the game is good, the next paragraph is specifically for you.

The story is fantastic, the gameplay is great, regardless of whether you are playing as Grace or Leon, which you do swap back and forth, there are not two separate stories. If you happen to still be on the fence, just go buy this game of the year worthy candidate. With that out of the way, for those who want a more in-depth look, keep reading.

I will start with the easy part, graphics. This is easily one of the best looking game I have ever played. From the fires coming from cars early in Leon’s sections to the horrors you see in Grace’s, everything is just really top-shelf graphically.
Now I don’t want to get too much into the story, but essentially, Grace starts out investigating a string of deaths that have the same strange marks on their bodies. Leon will eventually stumble across her while investigating his own issues. This comes together quite naturally, honestly, and I was really worried this would feel forced. In fact, even the twists and turns later feel quite natural, which is a nice change from most horror games.

The gameplay is what truly matters here, and while playing as Grace or Leon, it’s fantastic. If you are playing as Grace, every shot and decision can matter. Do you sneak past the zombies? Waste some ammo? Try to kill that chunky boy and make life easier? This is all viable, but it uses precious resources.
Leon is the opposite. While resources are still limited, and he is far from overpowered, he gets to kill. In fact, that is how he earns money for upgrades. The bigger issue is how he does it; you don’t want to waste precious requiem ammo on a standard zombie, do you?
Resident Evil Requiem is the rare game I would truly describe as a master piece. No game is perfect, and every game has that one part I just hate. Without going into spoiler territory, toward the end of the game, there is a small part you have to play as a kid for a little bit, and that is the one part of the game that truly brings the game down. It makes sense for the story, but it honestly could have been an email. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
















