“We consider it the best survival horror game to date”
Resident Evil Village has already done a good job of provoking the chocolates for its next release. With a morally gray Chris Redfield, a terrifying new setting, a fan-friendly show, and Lady Dimitrescu’s big Ascot hat, fans are already scoured by the latest installment of Capcom’s legendary horror franchise.
But a really send fan base to maximum overload you only need three words: Resident Evil Four.
Certainly, Capcom producer Peter Fabiano had the head of marketing in a recent interview in Official PlayStation magazine. Fabiano didn’t just state that Resident Evil Village was perfected to be “the best Survival Horror game to date,” but the developer also noted that the new sequel was heavily inspired by the 2005 inspiration Resident Evil 4, a title still considered by many fans to be the best Resident Evil release of all time.
“You will notice that we were very inspired Resident Evil 4“Fabiano told OPM.” The team has strived to create a truly authentic feel. There are many surprises to keep you standing; players will find a balance of combat, exploration and puzzle solving. “
Needless to say, visually Resident Evil Village It certainly looks more reminiscent of the GameCube classic than any other GameCube title Returns canon. Soaked in sepia tones and buried in a emaciated and dead forest, the headline People instantly recalls the euro aesthetic of Resident Evil 4, and a similar atmosphere that feels decades away from the contemporary world, as Ethan Winters literally entered a dimension in which technology, fashion, and architecture did not advance beyond the 1800s.
Speaking of Mr. Winters, Fabiano also points out in the interview that the Resident Evil the team was very close to Ethan during the development of the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. As such, it was decided that PeopleThe arc would continue with the story of Ethan, his wife Mia, and the terrible consequences of his encounter with the Baker family. I guess some guys really do he can not take a break.
With the power of the new generation under the hood, the return of a smile Chris Redfield, the love affair with Lady Dimitrescu, “the best survival horror game to date,” and now invokes the profane Resident Evil 4? It could be argued that years have passed since a Resident Evil the launch has so effectively aligned the moon and stars in terms of its commercial hype. Here we expect the game itself to live up to all that excitement when it launches, on May 7, on PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X.
Producer of Resident Evil: We consider it the best survival horror game to date [Wccftech]