Resident Evil Village is a survival horror game developed and published by Capcom. The eighth mainline entry in the Resident Evil series, it continues Ethan Winters' story as he searches for his kidnapped daughter in a mysterious European village. The game blends first-person horror with action, featuring diverse environments from a gothic castle to an industrial factory. Players face iconic new villains including Lady Dimitrescu and encounter werewolf-like Lycans. The game features resource management, puzzles, and intense combat encounters. A third-person mode and story DLC Shadows of Rose were added post-launch. Village received critical acclaim for its atmospheric world design, pacing variety, and production quality, selling over 8 million copies.
Horror Games
Resident Evil Village delivers intense survival horror with terrifying enemies, atmospheric environments, and a gripping narrative that blends gothic horror with action-packed gameplay.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
GenreSurvival Horror
DeveloperCapcom
Released2021
Critic Score84/100
MultiplayerNo
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineRE Engine
MicrotransactionsNo
4.1
1 reviews
Visual Fidelity
4.6
Level Design
4.5
Performance Stability
4.3
Combat Mechanics
3.5
Story Engagement
3.4
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.1/5
Resident Evil Village is a confident, varied, and highly entertaining entry in the RE franchise that leans more toward action-horror than pure survival horror. The gothic European village setting is atmospheric and beautifully realized through Capcom's RE Engine, and the game's greatest strength is its environmental variety -- each of the four lords' domains feels like a distinct game, from the tense horror of Castle Dimitrescu to the disturbing Beneviento dollhouse section. Lady Dimitrescu became a cultural phenomenon for good reason; the character design throughout is memorable. Combat is satisfying if not particularly deep, and the merchant system encourages resource management without being punishing. The Shadows of Rose DLC adds meaningful narrative closure. However, the shift toward action means genuine scares are sporadic, and the factory section leans too heavily on combat encounters. Ethan Winters remains a relatively bland protagonist compared to the vibrant villains surrounding him. The story's connection to broader RE lore can feel convoluted. A polished and entertaining blockbuster horror game that prioritizes spectacle over sustained dread.