On February 25, the first reviews of the horror game Resident Evil Requiem began to appear online. According to critics, Requiem is the culmination of everything Capcom has done with the Resident Evil series over the past 30 years.
Critics particularly note the game's structure, based on two completely different main characters. According to some reviewers, some may not like the action-packed sections with Leon. At the same time, the tense and terrifying sections with Grace look simply amazing.
Resident Evil Requiem is a superb culmination of everything Capcom has learned in 30 years of creating this franchise, and it serves as an intriguing glimpse into what the future may hold.
Critics may complain that Capcom has combined two completely different gaming experiences into one project, but I prefer to see it as two sides of the same coin. It's endless, over-the-top action and, in my opinion, horror at its finest.
The two sides of Resident Evil unfold with thrilling efficiency, creating a very engaging game that is enjoyable to play again and again.
At the time of writing, Resident Evil Requiem has a score of 90 on OpenCritic and 88 on Metacritic.