• It's hard to equal Resident Evil 4's quality, but Capcom did that

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Saturday, March 14, 2026 15:15:29
    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

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    Sat, 14 Mar 2026 15:00:00 +0000

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    Capcom's critically acclaimed Resident Evil Requiem brought the best of both worlds from the franchise, but it's missing one big thing.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Tech Radar Get the TechRadar Newsletter Sign up for
    breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. You are
    now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter 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). Both the original RE4 and its remake execute elements of survival horror and action
    phenomenally from start to finish, but lean far more into action than horror. Requiem takes both of those elements and blends them almost perfectly, giving players multiple moments of fear, but then sudden elation and excitement. Article continues below You may like Resident Evil Requiem could claim the
    top spot as the best in the franchise Resident Evil Requiem review: brilliant action meets terrifying horror and a sloppy plot A sublime blend of masterful combat and hair-raising horror why four hours with Resident Evil Requiem has sold me on its dual protagonist premise (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. Playing as Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy gives you the best
    of both worlds; Grace's segments are filled with pure dread, as you fight tooth and nail to survive against dangerous and deadly foes. In Leon's segments, you're essentially in a Doom simulator, effortlessly taking down zombies in style.

    Most importantly, Requiem features the best combat in the franchise yet, and while the game isn't short (and already has strong replay value), there's one key mode missing that would take full advantage of that combat and act as the icing on the cake to an incredible game.

    Note: this article contains a few images from the horror game series that some folks may find graphic. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from
    us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Co-op mercenaries is a must for Resident Evil Requiem (Image credit: Capcom) With Capcom's golden boy, Leon S. Kennedy, at his peak as a seasoned veteran in Requiem , combat takes a significant step above Resident Evil 4 remake and every other entry in the franchise.

    Animations are very contextual, and players may often find new combat animations in subsequent playthroughs, notably Leon's gun executions or gruesome wall head splatting kicks. Some of these executions are rare and require specific positioning, enemy stuns, and depend on an enemy's remaining health.

    They feel incredibly satisfying to pull off, but Requiem left me wanting more enemies to take on with Leon before the game's end credits. That's exactly where Capcom's newly announced mini-game mode comes into play, and I'm hoping it's a new co-op mercenaries mode, because Requiem desperately needs it. What to read next Resident Evil Requiem will be a mix of Resident Evil 2 and 4,
    and I'm all in Capcoms 12-minute showcase proves Resident Evil Requiem is worth the wait: here are my five key takeaways Resident Evil 9 Requiem is almost here, and you need to play these five Resi games first (Image credit: Capcom) The last co-op mercenaries game mode in the Resident Evil franchise among mainline entries was in Resident Evil 6 . Capcom has only stuck with single-player mercenaries since then, with Resident Evil Village and the Resident Evil 4 remake.

    Single-player mercenaries would still be an amazing addition for Requiem , as it would serve as a strong way to satisfy players like me looking for more
    fun combat encounters, and it could include legacy characters that didn't appear in the main game.

    However, I think Capcom would be doing itself a massive disservice by leaving out co-op functionality, especially considering the open-world multiplayer game that Requiem was going to be during development. It's a very easy way
    for Capcom to capitalize on the game's success, as players coming back to
    play with friends would provide near-infinite replay value.

    Co-op mercenaries worked very well in Resident Evil 5 , and while it was expected for that entry due to its main game co-op template, I don't think it should be too difficult for Capcom to replicate it with Requiem .

    Fortunately, we'll have an answer soon enough, as game director Koshi Nakanishi stated the mini-game mode should arrive in May 2026. Let's just
    hope Capcom doesn't miss such a big opportunity. The best horror games for scares, frights, and screams Our top horror game picks

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