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  • Summary: The next generation of survival horror rises in the form of Resident Evil Village, the eighth major entry in the Resident Evil series. With ultra-realistic graphics powered by the RE Engine, fight for survival as danger lurks around every corner.

    Years after the tragic events of Resident
    The next generation of survival horror rises in the form of Resident Evil Village, the eighth major entry in the Resident Evil series. With ultra-realistic graphics powered by the RE Engine, fight for survival as danger lurks around every corner.

    Years after the tragic events of Resident Evil 7 biohazard, Ethan Winters has started over with his wife Mia, finally living in peace and putting the past behind them. However, Chris Redfield, the legendary hero from previous Resident Evil games, suddenly disrupts their life, throwing a devastated Ethan into a new and twisted nightmare in search of answers.
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  1. May 14, 2021
    70
    All and all, Resident Evil Village is more than playable on Google Stadia, even with the drawbacks. When your experience is dependent on internet connection speeds, you can’t really complain about not getting every bell and whistle a console loaded with your game would have. Village is both convenient and competent on Stadia, and while yes, the frame rate and resolution drops can be disappointing, playing on the go is a nice benefit, even if I’m not sure it’s a worthy compromise.
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  1. Positive: 24 out of 26
  2. Negative: 1 out of 26
  1. May 8, 2021
    10
    I love Resident evil, and I really liked this game, only sorry for Ethan :(
  2. May 9, 2021
    10
    Masterpiece, it was truly a work of art, so great to see all these great ideas in Resident Evil village
  3. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    I played this entirely on a wired CCU with Stadia controller. Wonderful performance with no stutters at all. Speaking for the game, RE VillageI played this entirely on a wired CCU with Stadia controller. Wonderful performance with no stutters at all. Speaking for the game, RE Village is a blend of of Resident Evil 7 and 4, which are arguably the best of the modern RE games. It is more action heavy than 7 with a few excellent scares and an excellent follow up story to Ethan and Mia's adventure. Must buy on any platform. Expand
  4. May 9, 2021
    10
    I'm a 53 year old getting back into Gaming after 25 years, this game is wonderful experience of action and survival horror and playsI'm a 53 year old getting back into Gaming after 25 years, this game is wonderful experience of action and survival horror and plays beytufully on Stadia. This is what lockdown is for. Expand
  5. May 13, 2021
    9
    Resident Evil Village
    Adding greatness and taking it away
    I loved Resident Evil Village. While it didn’t take resident evil 7s place as my
    Resident Evil Village
    Adding greatness and taking it away
    I loved Resident Evil Village.
    While it didn’t take resident evil 7s place as my favorite resident evil game, it came pretty close.
    Resident evil village is a mix of the old and a mix of the new.. This is a first person survival horror game with more of an emphasis on weapons than purely sneaking and sriviving.. which works in this setting, but I would’ve liked this to be more gradual.
    Here once again like in resident evil 7 you play as ethan winters, searching for his daughter rose after their home is ambushed and the both of you are kidnapped, you find yourself in a village full of vampire meets werewolf character, and its so refreshing to not deal with lame zombies or mold creatures.. these enemies are terrifying when you first run into them… but I woulve loved a gradual lead up to actually getting some weapons in hand muck like in resident evil 7.. sneaking around this village, sneaking through the castle trying not to get caught as you got the items you needed, until finally you get a weapon, blast your way out of the castle and destroy the enemies in the village.. instead I almosti mmediatly felt untouchable.. which really killed the scary aspect of village for me.. there were definitely erie moments here for me.. but I never felt terrified the way I did in past resident evil games.. but as a more action almost first person devil may cry feeling game… village is great.. and I absolutely love the attention to detail and variety here… resident evil village is constantly switching up the areas as you set out to take down multiple targets in a vastly different setting from eachother.. theres so much to collect, find and upgrade like the older resident evil games, with the map color indicator letting you know when you’ve grabbed everything, and these a shop that just pops up along your journey to upgrade your weapons, buy ammo, or sell these crystals you pick up off of enemies, really giving you incentive to be aggressive here.. trying to afford all of the upgrades you can for your weapons..
    Resident evil village does get a little lame and obring in its final stretch. .but they all do.. but not nearly as bad as 7 biohazard… if youre ready for resident evil to get back to the way it used to but don’t want to let go the creepiness first person adds to the series.. resident evil village is a perfect mix.. I do again just wish they tried to scare me a little bit more… much like in the maiden demo… more of that mixed into resident evil village, and this couldve reached masterpiece level..
    I give Resident Evil Village
    a 9/10
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  6. Aug 13, 2021
    9
    Since the unveiling of the first trailer, the gothic art style of this game has caught my interested. And one thing that I was sure, I didn’tSince the unveiling of the first trailer, the gothic art style of this game has caught my interested. And one thing that I was sure, I didn’t wanted anyone to spill me the fun to discover the game by myself.

    Yes, I’m talking about Resident Evil 8. The last time which I has been so much excited for a RE game was in 2004 when Resident Evil 4 came out on the Gamecube. Like its predecessor, Resident Evils 8 doesn’t disappointed and it delivers beyond your expectations.

    Starting with a dark fable fully animated as an introduction of the game, you're not sure in what you’re going into with Resident Evil 8. Then, living a normal life with your family, the lead protagonist from the previous game, Ethan Hunters is back. Not being a fan of the character, I was unsure of this choice at first. When suddenly, your wife Mia is being murder right in front of you by a friend and a familiar face from the franchise, Chris Redfield.

    Confused like the central character of the game, you’re caught unguarded. Subsequently, you’re being knocked down to wake up at a crash site which will lead you to the village. Then, the mood has been set and your adventure awaits you down the cliff. Starting that moment, you’re in for a wild ride.

    Being inspired by the most appreciated RE games, 4 and 7 particularly. Resident Evil 8 created this perfect experienced with a first person view. From the village to Dimitrescu’s castle or from the dolls house to the reservoir, all those location are giving something new and fresh while staying true to its roots.

    Like any other RE games the graphic are outstanding, but its art direction are really stealing the show here. The gameplay is similar from Resident Evil 7 while improving the game mechanic.

    If during the previous game, Ethan Hunters was lacking of charisma. He doesn’t change much in this game, but you learn to appreciate his personality for who he is while at the end making him a worthy hero of RE universe.

    Knowing RE 8 it’s the second part of a trilogy, I’m looking forward with excitement for its conclusion in Resident Evil 9. This is how much I have enjoy and love playing Resident Evils 8 on Stadia.

    My score: 94
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  7. Feb 8, 2022
    0
    No polish language. No polish language. No polish language. No polish language.

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