Resident Evil Requiem
Games

Resident Evil Requiem

A return to roots, blended with modern horror.

0/ 100

Platforms: PC

Resident Evil Requiem largely lives up to its claim of being one of the series' most terrifying games, but technical glitches and repetitive elements overshadow the experience. While it's a must-play for loyal fans, it might not fully meet the expectations of those looking for innovation.

Review

Resident Evil Requiem arrives claiming to be the series' most terrifying game, and from the first moments in Rhodes Hill, it delivers on that promise. You'll immediately feel breathtaking tension from scarce ammunition, making every shot count. The opening atmosphere offers rare intensity and suspense; the unknown lurking around every dark corner deeply immerses you in the series' classic spirit, keeping you glued to your seat. This is more than a nostalgic tribute; it's a fresh breath pushing the brand forward into new, terrifying territory.

Requiem doesn't just scare you; it masterfully transforms every conflict into a strategic, pulse-pounding experience with excellent action sequences and deep combat mechanics. Weapon usage feels satisfyingly weighty, making every bullet decision vital. The series' classic puzzles are cleverly designed and integrated, satisfying long-time fans who appreciate intellectual challenges. The dual-protagonist storytelling is a highlight, making Requiem an exceptionally well-crafted experience, showcasing the pinnacle of both survival horror and action horror. Compared to its rivals, it perfectly blends old-school, nail-biting tension with a modern, fluid approach.

However, shadows inevitably lurk behind this bright picture. Towards the middle, the gripping tension from ammo scarcity evaporates, enemy variety becomes insufficient, and combat starts to feel repetitive. This makes you question the promised "pinnacle" experience. Inventory management, by 2024 standards, remains a clunky, archaic chore; even navigating menus can jarringly break immersion. More importantly, two desktop crashes on launch day and significant frame rate drops, especially during intense action sequences, create unacceptable instability for an AAA title. These technical issues directly undermine the promise of "excellent action sequences" and can detract significantly from your enjoyment.

Receiving high scores like 8.93 from critics and an even higher 9.5 from over 6000 users on Metacritic clearly indicates Requiem resonated deeply, particularly with the series' loyal fanbase. Users rating it higher than critics clarifies that devoted fans appreciated the immersive atmosphere and the "most terrifying game in the series" experience far more than technical glitches and somewhat repetitive content. If you are looking for an intense survival horror experience true to the series' terrifying roots and can overlook occasional technical hiccups, Requiem will undoubtedly satisfy you. However, those expecting an innovative step forward or seeking flawless technical performance might encounter some disappointments.

NeDüşünüyo? Editor

May 17, 2026

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Intense and breathtaking opening atmosphere
  • Realistic tension supported by ammo scarcity
  • Excellent action sequences and deep combat mechanics
  • Clever classic puzzles reflecting the series' spirit
  • Fresh take with dual-protagonist storytelling

Cons

  • Declining tension and repetitive content towards mid-game
  • Insufficient enemy variety
  • Clunky and outdated inventory management
  • Desktop crashes experienced on launch day
  • Noticeable frame rate drops during action sequences

Editor Perspectives

This review is a synthesis of different editorial viewpoints.

Critical Editor

Recurring issues & shortcomings

The game's technical issues and repetitive nature undermine the promised tension and action; they've simply reheated old recipes and served them up.

Optimist Editor

Vision & achievements

Requiem largely lives up to its claim of being the series' most terrifying game, elevating the brand with its atmosphere, action, and story.

Analyst Editor

Technical & objective assessment

Despite high user and critic scores, technical instability and content repetition raise questions about its long-term value.

Who Loves It?

  • Those seeking intense horror true to the series' roots
  • Players wanting a nostalgic Resident Evil experience with a modern touch
  • Anyone who enjoys strategic combat and puzzles

Who Hates It?

  • Players prioritizing technical stability
  • Those expecting innovative mechanics and story
  • Anyone easily bored by repetitive gameplay

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