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Resident Evil Village is out nowIt’s time to meet the Big Lady
It’s time to meet the Big Lady

Resident Evil Villagehas finally arrived, bringing back Resi 7 star Ethan Winters and chucking him into town where tall ladies and werewolves roam. The first-person horror game takes place a few years after Biohazard, after Ethan and his wife Mia attempted to live a peaceful life following their escape from the Baker family. But there is no peace for Eef. Now he is in a scary village whose inhabitants seem to want to eat him.
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Resi 8 will have you come face to face with the tall vampire lady who hada bit of an Internet Momentwhen she was first revealed, as well as plenty of occult weirdness and some creepy werewolves to boot. Chris Redfield is back too, and he’s absolutely up to no good.
If you’re heading into the Village today, hardware queen Katharine has figured out allthe best settings to improve Resident Evil Village’s performance on PC. She reckons it’s one of the best ray tracing games yet too, and you can check out some examples of that lovely lightingin her post right here.
Resident Evil Village is out nowon Steam, and it’ll cost you £50/€60/$60. That price includes the upcoming multiplayer deathmatch modeResident Evil Re:Verse,which is set to arrive sometime this summer.
While there don’t seem to be any glaring launch problems,some players are reportingthe odd framerate drop and audio desync issue.Others have notedthat the game’s low field of vision is making them nauseous, so maybe don’t eat a big breakfast before you start playing. I mean, Resi games can be gory as heck so that would probably be a bad idea anyway.