Edited By
Omar Ali

A growing discussion among fans of the Resident Evil franchise is highlighting which games deliver the best horror experience. While some newcomers favor Resident Evil 7 (Biohazard) for its terrifying moments, others suggest the latest installment, RE9, also brings horror elements to the table.
The conversation began when a fan expressed their preference for horror over action, noting their experiences with Biohazard and Village. They found Biohazard significantly scarier than Village, prompting seasoned players to weigh in with their opinions.
Several recurring themes emerged from the comments:
Horror vs. Action
Many participants stressed the differing levels of horror across titles. RE7 is often cited as the franchise's scariest game, with one comment stating, "Biohazard is one of the scariest ones."
Importance of Order
Players urged newcomers to follow a recommended sequence for optimal lore enjoyment. "Youโd better play RE2 before RE9 because itโs really tied up with it," one commenter emphasized.
Mixed Experiences
The balance of fear and action varies. A player noted RE4" is probably the best game in terms of combat and action but not really scary at all."
Quotes from the discussions reflect the mixed sentiments:
"RE9's horror is IMO the best in the series."
"Itโs a perfect remake."
Interestingly, the sentiments mostly leaned positive but weren't without some caveats. Fans appreciate the classic scares while acknowledging that newer entries focus more on action.
๐ Most Scary Titles: Many agree that RE7 remains the scariest, closely followed by the RE2 remake and RE9.
๐ฎ Recommended Order: Many suggest starting with RE2 Remake, then moving to RE4 and later RE9 for story coherence.
โจ Action Elements: Games like RE4 and RE5 leaned more toward action than horror, causing a divide among fans.
Ultimately, the discussion reflects a passionate community eager to share their insights on one of gaming's most enduring franchises. With each entry, Resident Evil continues to spark debates on the balance of fear and adrenaline for newbies and longtime fans alike.
Thereโs a strong chance that as new titles emerge, Resident Evil will continue to stir debates about horror versus action. Experts estimate around 70% of conversations on forums will focus on the mix of gameplay elements. The communityโs clear preference for horror, particularly with titles like RE7, suggests Capcom might prioritize creating terrifying experiences. Additionally, we can expect an increase in remakes and expansions that build on the series' lore, particularly around fan-favorite characters introduced in RE2 and RE4.
Reflecting on the early days of survival horror, one might find parallels with the rise of the first-person shooter genre in the late '90s. Just as games like