![]() Out of the two though, RE7 probably does a slightly better job of keeping the situation scary near the end. Horror and terror both come from a place of powerlessness, so it’s difficult for any game to remain scary once the player becomes a one-man army. Once this happens, the tension in either game almost completely dries up. Eventually, even bosses aren’t much of a threat anymore. On the standard difficulty, both games allow the player to build-up a nice stockpile of arms by the end of the game. Which one is more horrifying? Perhaps it depends on the player.įirst, neither RE7 nor RE8 leave the player on the back foot for too long. One comes from vulnerability and paranoia and the other from scarcity and surprise. Those scares and preceding tension, however, often come from different places. Both games create atmospheres thick with horror tension and both even deliver genuine scares from time to time. Resident Evil 7 follows the series’ earlier days more closely, while Resident Evil Village leans more towards the later games. Both are classified as horror games, but both take different approaches to it. With Resident Evil Village finally out in the wild and receiving just as much, if not more, praise than its predecessor. ![]()
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