
Capcomโs Resident Evil Requiem has officially surpassed 6 million units in sales, igniting intense debates among fans. The game's blend of gameplay styles has proven divisive, leading to varied opinions on its mechanics and character development.
As fans celebrate the sales milestone, mixed reactions on gameplay continue to arise. Some players expressed enjoyment of Leonโs sections, stating they felt more engaging compared to other parts. One commenter noted, "Leonโs sections are so much more fun and engaging to me than Graceโs sections". However, others reported a different experience, calling Leon's gameplay a grind. A poster remarked, "Opposite here. Leon's sections feel like a grind compared to Grace. It's quite innovative, or divisive, the choice they made combining two different genres into the same game."
The character arcs, particularly Jill's, remain a hot topic within the community. Opinions vary, with some praising her development while others feel her abilities detract from the tension. As one fan stated, "I love it. To me, it's by far the best modern Resident Evil game."
Comments also highlight a strong yearning for more classic-style gameplay. Users express interest in Capcom revisiting older titles, such as featuring classic Resident Evil mechanics in new games, stating, "I wonder if theyโd ever make a game in the classic RE1 style of gameplay. Doesnโt have to be a mainline game!"
Engaging Dynamics: Leon's gameplay gets praise for being fun, while others see it as tedious.
Evolving Characters: Jill's growth is exciting for many, even as some dislike her newfound powers.
Remake Yearnings: Fans hope for revisits of older classics, like Sonic or Shenmue.
๐ Sales surpass 6 million, underscoring strong franchise support.
โ๏ธ Divided opinions on gameplayโsome find Leon's sections less engaging, others prefer them.
๐ Fans call for remakes of classic titles, hinting at a demand for nostalgia.
With plenty of feedback, Capcom will likely consider fan input for future projects as they aim to refine gameplay and character development moving forward.