In recent weeks, Barbarian and Weapons director Zach Cregger has been dropping hints about his next movie, a new take on Capcom's Resident Evil, explaining how his spin on the survival horror ...
Grace Ashcroft is scared of her own shadow. I've been playing Resident Evil games for 25 years, and it's clear that Resident Evil Requiem has the most vulnerable protagonist in the series' history. In ...
Leaked details about the Resident Evil Code: Veronica Remake are creating excitement among fans. The remake is reportedly ahead of schedule, potentially releasing before 2027. Rockfort Island is being ...
Following the release of the Resident Evil 4 remake in 2023, horror fans might have assumed that Capcom is planning to remake Resident Evil 5 next. If you're one of the many counting on that, well, we ...
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The next mainline Resident Evil game is bringing back one of the strongest aspects of 2017’s Resident Evil 7 biohazard, a major course correction for the franchise ...
As much as games have changed since the original PlayStation, a handful of the era’s titles did so much to define their genres that it’s impossible to escape their influence today. Silent Hill and ...
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Zach Cregger remains adamant about not remaking any story within the “Resident Evil” saga for his big-screen adaptation. Although he wants to have an original plot, the “Weapons” director told Inverse ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Resident Evil games may be full of terrifying monsters, but none might be as persistent or relentless as Duolingo's mascot, Duo the green owl. As ...
Explaining away even the most horrific acts of violence by saying some people are just wicked is understandable—but it won’t help us build a safer society. Illustration by Paul Spella / The Atlantic.