It’s hard to equal Resident Evil 4’s quality, but Capcom did that for me with Resident Evil Requiem — it just needs one more thing for perfection


Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem has landed and done so in fine fashion, becoming the fastest-selling game in the franchise, with over five million copies sold in just under a week. Requiem has received widespread positive reception from critics and fans, and it’s safe to say it’s easily one of the best games in the franchise.

However, I’ll take it a step further. Resident Evil Requiem stands alongside Resident Evil 4 (2005) as the two best entries in the franchise. That’s a tough task to accomplish, based on how successful the original RE4 was and still is via its reimagined Resident Evil 4 remake (2023).

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Leon S. Kennedy in RE9's model viewer

(Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams / Capcom)

Normally, dual protagonists and two distinct tones in one game don’t always work, sometimes resulting in a messy experience, but Capcom nailed it.


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