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Resident Evil Director Reveals Which Game From Series Scared Him the Most, And Why He’ll Never Play it That Way Again
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ComicBook had the chance to speak to Cregger about which Resident Evil game scared him the most and why he won’t play that game the same way ever again.
It quickly came back to Resident Evil though, and specifically Resident Evil Village.
“I think Resident Evil 8 has the scariest sequence of any video game I’ve ever played.
The first Resident Evil games were third-person and featured tank controls, and though the controls were updated over time, the third-person would remain (with some tweaks and updates) through Resident Evil 4 and beyond.
Now imagine putting that into an even more up-close format that puts you even further into the action, and you have VR Resident Evil.