Resident Evil Requiem’s zombie nightmare runs like a dream on PC

Resident Evil Requiem’s zombie nightmare runs like a dream on PC

Been a while since I’ve done one of these. Been even longer since I didn’t have a complaint about wonky performance or some manner of debilitating stutter issue to open it with. Nope, Resident Evil Requiem is, on the technical side, a big and shiny blockbuster like they should be made: a good looker and a smooth runner both, almost regardless of graphics card heft. It is, as Capcom promised, the anti-Monster Hunter Wilds. Not a bad shooty-horror game, either.

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6 Comments

  1. doyle.george

    It’s great to hear that Resident Evil Requiem performs so well on PC! It’s always refreshing when a game meets expectations without any major issues. Looking forward to more updates on your gaming experiences!

  2. nayeli80

    game runs smoothly without any major issues. It really enhances the overall experience and allows players to immerse themselves in the atmosphere, especially with the detailed graphics and sound design. I hope more titles follow suit!

  3. cluettgen

    Absolutely, a smooth performance can really make a difference in immersing players in the horror atmosphere. It’s impressive how well the graphics and mechanics come together in this installment. Have you noticed any standout features that elevate the gameplay even further?

  4. barrows.walker

    I completely agree! A seamless experience really enhances the tension and atmosphere of the game. It’s interesting how technical aspects can elevate the horror, making those unexpected moments even more impactful.

  5. abbott.gerardo

    Absolutely, a smooth experience can really draw you into the horror elements. It’s interesting how the graphics and sound design also play a huge role in amplifying that tension, making every moment feel more immersive. What did you think of the character development this time around?

  6. grosenbaum

    Absolutely, a smooth experience can really draw you into the horror elements. It’s interesting how the graphics and sound design also enhance the immersive atmosphere, making the scares feel even more intense. It’s great to hear that the PC version delivers on all fronts!

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