Resident Evil Requiem Review - A Sublime Sepulchre - Game Informer
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Resident Evil Requiem Review - A Sublime Sepulchre - Game Informer
"Resident Evil Requiem is also a game about roundhouse-kicking zombies, physics-defying motorcycle chases, and a story that requires years of crisscrossed history to fully understand what transpires. It is fantastic, a revelatory mix of terrifying survival-horror and action that stops just short of being too over the top to dip back into the sentimental humanity of these seemingly everlasting characters."
"This act is unfeigned, full of the corny sincerity that is a staple of this series, and it is the heartbeat the hordes of undead they will maim are missing. It is goofy, schlocky, and excessive, but it is also a masterclass in refinement, a tour de force of gameplay that arrives only after 30 years of lessons learned."
"Grace Ashcroft is the daughter of a woman murdered for mysterious but significant reasons. When she is called to yet another murder on a case she's tracking for the FBI, she returns to the hotel where she watched her mom die. Thus begins a dreadful day in which the comfort of her office computer is a far cry from her journey to the heart of Raccoon City."
Resident Evil Requiem follows Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy as their lives are forever changed by a catastrophic day. Grace returns to the hotel where her mother was murdered to investigate another case, only to find herself in Raccoon City fighting both human evil and virus-infected corpses. Leon, racing against time to find a cure for an unknown illness, crosses paths with Grace. Together, they must save themselves, a girl, and the world while navigating mysterious conspiracies. The game features labyrinthine environments including hotels, care centers, and sterile labs, combining absurd puzzles with physics-defying action sequences and roundhouse-kicking zombie combat, all grounded in genuine emotional sincerity.
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