Resident Evil Requiem
Yo, grab a green herb and a seat, because we’re about to dive deep into the absolute fever dream that is Resident Evil: Requiem . Now, look—I know what you're thinking. "Another RE game? Didn't we just survive the last outbreak?" But hold your Berettas, because Requiem isn't just another corridor crawler. It’s a love letter to the era of tank controls and pre-rendered backgrounds, wrapped in a 2026 technical powerhouse engine. Let’s break down why this game is either your new obsession or the reason you’ll be sleeping with the lights on for a week. 1. The Vibe: Nostalgia Meets Next-Gen From the moment you hit "New Game," Requiem hits you with that heavy, oppressive atmosphere we haven't truly felt since the Raccoon City days. It’s got that gritty, 90s industrial horror aesthetic, but rendered with lighting so realistic you can practically smell the damp concrete and rotting flesh. What makes the world pop? The Lighting: We’re talking "can’t s...