Here are the Recommended Specs for Resident Evil: Village
The recommended and minimum specs for the newest Resident Evil game have dropped, so prepare to get scared in HD when the game drops.
The recommended and minimum specs for the newest Resident Evil game have dropped, so prepare to get scared in HD when the game drops.
The newly-named Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is set to be scarier, darker, and more authentic than the original film franchise.
If you liked the Maiden demo, you’re in luck, because we’re getting another demo before RE Village hits shelves in May. Fingers crossed for more big lady vampire.
Netflix has just announced that the voice actors from Resident Evil 2 Remake are reprising their roles as Claire and Leon in Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness.
The much-anticipated reboot finally got a poster promising a truly insane line-up, but can we have too much of a good thing?
The Microsoft Store has dropped some info about how much free space you’ll need, and good news! The game may be scary, but the specs don’t need to be.
Today, COG Considers why we’re all so fond of Resident Evil’s sunglasses-wearing undead supervillain, Albert Wesker. We think it might have something to do with the glowing eyes.
A famous goth, a Japanese ghost, and one of history’s most infamous serial killers served as inspiration for the villain.
The anticipated movie reboot has had its date shifted forward a week – but why the change? An untitled New Line horror movie may hold the key.
According to Official PlayStation Magazine UK, Resident Evil: Village is going to be much larger than Resident Evil 7, and if some leaked maps are anything to go by we could be getting something special when the game drops in May.