Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition

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About Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition

About this game

Experience survival horror like never before with your Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition Steam PC key. In the eighth major installment in the storied Resident Evil franchise, you'll once again assume the role of RE7 protagonist Ethan Winters in terrifying first-person action with new enemies to face.

NO REST FOR THE WICKED
Set a few years after the horrifying events in the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 7 biohazard, the all-new storyline begins with Ethan and his wife Mia living peacefully in a new location, free from their past nightmares. But as they begin to build their new life together, tragedy befalls them once again.

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. Chris has typically been a hero in the Resi Evil series, but his appearance in Resident Evil Village seemingly shrouds him in sinister motives.

IMMERSIVE ACTION
Experience every heart-pounding, up-close battle and terrifying pursuit through a first-person perspective. You'll fend off against nightmarish beings and explore new locations all built with the powerful and updated RE Engine previously used in Resident Evil 7, the Resident Evil 2 & Resident Evil 3 remakes, and Devil May Cry 5.

ENTER THE VILLAGE
More than just a mysterious backdrop for the horrifying events that unfold in the game, the village is a character in its own right with mysteries for Ethan to uncover and terrors to escape from.

NEW AND RETURNING FACE
Witness a host of new adversaries inhabiting the enigmatic village that will relentlessly hunt Ethan and hinder his every move as he attempts to make sense of the new nightmare he finds himself in. Test your nerve beyond the realms of Resident Evil's notorious zombies and Las Plagas parasite-controlled beings with a new threat... Lycans (werewolves!)

Escape the towering presence of the vampiric Lady Dimitrescu, the sinister witches and many more. Familiar characters including Chris Redfield will arrive in the village, and you'll discover why.

NEW MULTIPLAYER ACTION
See iconic Resident Evil characters come together in heated battles with Resident Evil Re:Verse, the new online multiplayer game from Capcom. Test your skills against other players in four to six-person deathmatch battles.

Play as beloved characters from the Resident Evil series and turn the tides of battle with powerful bioweapons. When your character is taken out, their body transforms into a powerful bioweapon that can be used against other players.

Pick up multiple Virus Capsules to transform into even stronger bioweapons. Getting revenge with a bioweapon is also a great chance for more points!

Take part in 5-minute Deathmatches, where the player with the most points wins! Use the weapons and items you find to take down even more powerful enemies!

NO TRAUMA!
The Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition also includes The Trauma Pack, which includes memorabilia such as the Samurai Edge weapon, the Mr. Everywhere accessory, a screen filter, special safe room background music, and many more items to amplify your Resident Evil Village experience!

YOUR OFFICIAL RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE STEAM PC KEY GIVES YOU:

  • Deluxe Edition bonus content: The Trauma Pack.
  • Terrifying first-person action with 'No load times'.
  • The next thrilling chapter in the Resident Evil series.
  • Survival horror gameplay brought to life with the RE Engine.
  • Resident Evil Re:Verse - A new multiplayer game mode from Capcom.
  • Return of well-known characters and new enemies including werewolves.

 

 

 

 

 

Details of the operational period for Resident Evil Re:Verse, including the commencement of availability and any potential announcements relating to the end of service, can be found on the official website. Please note that, depending on the timing of your purchase of Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil Re:Verse may already no longer be available, and/or the title may become available through other means in the future.

Product Requirements

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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 / Intel Core i5-7500 Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 560 with 4GB VRAM / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti with 4GB VRAM
DirectX: Version 12
Additional Notes: Estimated performance (when set to Prioritize Performance): 1080p/60fps. ・Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes. ・AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 required to support ray tracing. System requirements subject to change during game development.

RECOMMENDED:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 / Intel Core i7 8700 Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 5700 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
DirectX: Version 12
Additional Notes: Estimated performance: 1080p/60fps ・Framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes. ・AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 required to support ray tracing. System requirements subject to change during game development.

Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition Editions

Critic Reviews

90 / 100
"Resident Evil Village is a worthy sequel that takes full advantage of its Gothic setting, with Capcom delivering an absolute masterclass in survival horror thrills."
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"Resident Evil 7 was an excellent return to the horror underpinnings of the franchise, but cunningly altered with new ideas and a new perspective. Similarly, Village is an...
85 / 100
"A grimly beautiful collection of killer horror set-pieces, with some of the most memorably grotesque enemies in Resi history."
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Resident Evil Village - Deluxe Edition User Reviews

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Willow Axelz
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A very awesome resident evil game there:)
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Roomari
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Overall pretty good. Story really came together and explained many things with some twists. Mostly an action game and not so much a survival horror game except for a particular section in the game. This was better than Resident evil 7. If you liked Resident Evil 4 then you will likely enjoy this. Playing this game you will notice several things inspired from Resident Evil 4. For the downsides, wish it was a bit longer specially the castle section. Also it would have been better if it was not an FPS and instead, was in third person like RE2 remake. Sometimes while playing, the character seems to move very slow which is frustrating specially during battle sections. It would also have made exploring the environments a better if it was not FPS. Overall 4/5
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Infinite ammo first run

superwhat
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Played through with infinite ammo and casual, but glad it can be played this way the first time! So fun!
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Worth it.

Anartenza
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I've really enjoyed playing this game and would highly recommend it. It ran very smooth on my system and I played it entirely on an Xbox Controller.
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Recommended

Fanatical User
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A great survival horror experience and an excellent addition to the Resident Evil franchise.
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Recommended

Wrought
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After hitting its stride again with RE7 and the REmakes, Village represents a masterful return to form for the franchise that revolutionized the genre time and time again, this time using RE4, perhaps its most well beloved entry, as a base. In my opinion, rather than serving as a modern imitation, Village surpasses RE4 with more exploration, more puzzles, more collectibles, and an improved crafting system carried over from 7. The story is intriguing and emotional, the graphics and art design are gorgeous, the characters and performances are iconic, there is absolutely no reason to miss this game.
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SuperHolyShit
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Its like if 4 and 7 made love and had a baby and instead of leon being the daddy its chris redfield. Its that good. minus the microstutters because of the DRM, but rumor is capcom is going to remove the drm soon, maybe they already did. Although i dont remember having any microstutters when i played through. maybe its hardware related as well.
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Fantastic entry in the series

Dreadjaws
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Resident Evil Village takes some of the best parts of fan favorites RE4 and RE7 and combines them into an amazing package. It's not perfect, but it's still a fantastic experience through and through. A direct sequel to RE7, Village follows the same protagonist, Ethan Winters, as he ventures in a foreign town after disgrace hits his family and tries to put his life back together. Unfortunately for him, the past seems unable to let him go and he finds himself yet again dragged into a fight with monsters and insanely powerful people. Gameplay aspects returning from RE7 are the first person perspective, the crafting system, the permanent character upgrades and the foreboding sense of terror and loneliness. From RE4 the "inventory system tetris" is back, alongside the ability to upgrade weapons, the salesman, the hidden gems and valuables that can be sold and action setpieces that will sometimes have you blasting your way against dozens of enemies at the same time. Also from past games is the ability to pursue challenges and gain points, which can be exchanged for prizes that either affect gameplay (such as new weapons or infinite ammo) or give you collectibles such as concept art and models. While the push for action might make it look like the game can't be as scary as its predecessor, this game contains several areas that will test your bravery and one section is, without a doubt, the most terrifying that this franchise has ever been. But still, even the action parts are good fun. Granted, the shift in tone might not be to everyone's liking. If you prefer the total horror of RE7 or the complete campiness of RE4 you're bound to be disappointed when the tone changes. If you're OK with both, you'll love it all. Visually, the game looks great and runs surprisingly well, even in middle-end PCs, but it's prone to sudden slowdowns in certain areas. This is usually fixed by reloading a save, but how often it'll happen seems to depend on chance. You can go for hours and never encounter this problem or find it several times in a row. It'll also depend on your system, of course, so you might never encounter this problem at all. And speaking of slowing down, this game sadly follows the trend many games have lately of including a few "slow walk" areas that remove your ability to run to add some cheap attempt at ambience. I wish games stopped doing that, it never works as intended. Thankfully, it's the only thing in this game that counts as padding. Everything...
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