There’sonly one day left for resident evil village, and now we’re counting the hours. The review embargo was lifted as of yesterday and the initial reviews were shared. Maybe they didn’t get the average they had with Resident Evil 2 Remake two years ago, but it’s still a good spot.
As of the moment I prepared the news, 80 reviews had been shared on OpenCritic, with an average score of 84 points. In Metacritic; The average of 12 reviews shared for the PC version is 85 points, the average of 70 reviews shared for the PS5 version is 84 points, and the average of the 6 reviews shared for the Xbox Series X version is 82 points.
Here are some of the review scores:
In one of our reports yesterday, we shared a statement from the game’s producer, if you recall; He said they took into account the feedback on RE7 and lowered the level of tension in the game a little bit. That’s one of the common criticisms of the game’s low-scoring reviews, some of whom were dissatisfied with the de-escalation. And the continuation of the first-person camera is criticized, of course, it’s not a matter of choice, it’s a matter of choice. There are those who say that the game started solidly and ended with an average finale; In this respect, it is possible to say that there are those who think that they are not fully utiling their potential.
On the other hand, there are reviews that praise the game to chart a new path for itself, to try something new. It is stated that he developed the formula implemented with RE7 and continued to put it on top of it. While emphasis was given to the diversity offered in matters such as hunting, collectibles, and the production of goods, it was noted that this can sometimes lead to a deviation from the focus of the story.
In summary, Resident Evil Village seems to have achieved a good average overall in reviews. Let’s see if it will be appreciated and received passing grades from gamers and especially from the followers of the series; Starting tomorrow, we’ll all see.