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Resident Evil Requiem Review: Leon, Grace, and the Ultimate Horror Experience

From the moment you return to investigate mysterious deaths tied to the Raccoon City incident, Resident Evil Requiem grabs you with relentless tension. Developed and published by Capcom, it was released on February 27, 2026, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Windows, and Xbox. I played it on Steam, and here’s what stood out.

Gameplay: Stealth, Action, and Survival Horror

Resident Evil Requiem nails the balance between survival horror and action. You’ll explore creepy environments, solve puzzles, and fight relentless enemies—all while managing limited resources. Controls are smooth and responsive, which makes combat and exploration satisfying rather than frustrating. You alternate between two characters:

  • Grace Ashcroft (FBI Analyst): A stealth-focused experience. Grace can’t handle combat like Leon, so survival depends on crouching, sneaking, and hiding. Every encounter is tense, with limited resources forcing you to think carefully.
  • Leon S. Kennedy (DSO Agent): Full-on action. Leon uses firearms, melee, and even enemy weapons. One highlight: sharpening his axe mid-battle—intense and satisfying.

FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft sneaks through in Resident Evil Requiem

The game lets you switch between first-person (Grace) and third-person (Leon) perspectives. I stuck to one to avoid motion sickness. Unique mechanics like crafting, sneaking, and boss fights add depth and variety.

DSO agent Leon S. Kennedy battles with Victor Gideon

Story: Dark, Twisted, and High-Stakes. 

The narrative is intricate and intense. Grace investigates T-Virus deaths at the abandoned Wrenwood Hotel, uncovering a conspiracy tied to the Elpis project—a method to transfer consciousness using the virus. Leon and his partner Sherry chase the outbreak, intersecting with Grace’s path. Choices you make influence the ending, giving the story replay value. It’s complex and suspenseful—definitely not a simple plot. Fans of layered survival horror will appreciate the stakes.

Resident Evil Requiem is a must-play for survival horror fans. It’s intense, polished, and full of heart-pounding moments. I rate it ★★★★☆ / 8/10. Just be ready for a complex story, high stakes, and some genuinely scary moments.

Pro Tip: Play Grace carefully—sneak, hide, and conserve resources. For Leon, embrace the action, but don’t forget strategy 👀

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