Resident Evil Village Review (Press start to begin)
Although I wouldn't recommend the B&B in the village, the game is without a doubt one of the best Resident Evil titles regarding apartheid from the raccoon city stories, it really puts you in the middle of a horror movie from start to finish.
The game is also perfect to play on the steam deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPXMo-bAD5k
Currently there is an update for the game to play the game in VR, on PSVR2 that is, but the great thing is that there is also a VR mod for PC, which is unofficial, but still immerses you in the game with the great VR experiences.
Those who have the game in their library and also have a VR setup should definitely try this, it's really cool and it feels like this game was made for VR, other Resident Evil too by the way, there are still VR mods for The remakes of RE 2 & 3 which are also great this way with intense tensions.
You can watch a snippet of gameplay from The Village in VR here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4TM3lN0a64
Resident Evil: Village is a very successful horror game that does an excellent job in many areas.
The structure of the game world is strong, both in the atmosphere that is always created and in the way in which the different parts of the world are connected through the village.
The structure is also good in the story, where the player finds out bit by bit what is going on.
The game has a good balance between wandering, puzzles and action.
If you're on the Resident Evil train, this is another tour de force, and if you're not, it's a surprisingly welcoming place to start.
The game enjoys its tone and delivers an Eastern European nightmare world that's an absolute blast to play whether you're sneaking with caution or shooting live.