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: Most players report a first playthrough of roughly 10–12 hours . However, some critics find the pacing uneven, with certain sections feeling rushed while others linger too long.

: A pivot into industrial action-horror that some fans feel loses the "spooky" atmosphere of the earlier chapters. Gameplay & Mechanics Resident.Evil.Village-EMPRESS.part4.rar

: While it remains a survival horror game at its core, Village is significantly more action-heavy than its predecessor. It features a wider variety of enemies (over 10 types compared to RE7 's four) and an upgraded gunplay system where body shots are more viable. : Most players report a first playthrough of

: Pure psychological dread and puzzle-solving with no combat, often cited by players as the scariest section of the game. The Reservoir : A more traditional creature-feature segment. Gameplay & Mechanics : While it remains a

: The game is split into four main regions, each with a distinct flavor of horror:

: Much like the merchant in RE4 , The Duke allows you to upgrade weapons, buy supplies, and even cook meals from hunted animals to provide permanent stat boosts.







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