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Resident Evil Requiem leans too much on the series’ past

Leon Kennedy, one of the game’s protagonists.

Resident Evil turns 30 this year. The series is full of history – the new Resident Evil Requiem is technically the ninth mainline game, but there are a bunch of spinoffs, remakes, movies, and even a TV show – which can make it fun to follow for fans. But it’s also intimidating for people like me who haven’t played everything. The latest release, Resident

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Initially, it really works: the first half of Resident Evil Requiem is one of the freshest horror games I’ve ever played. But as t …

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