TheResident Evilgames have changed quite a bit over the last few years, going from a third-person over-the-shoulder shooter to a first-person shooter. This has allowed the series to tell the stories in unique ways, based on the orientation. BothResident Evil 7: BiohazardandResident Evil Villagehas shifted the series to further heights, that by making the gameplay first-person, which in turn makes both games equally twoof the scariestin the series. With Halloween in full swing, now isa great timeto play these games, because of how deep and immersive they are, plus, the jump scares and the horror are the best parts about these games.

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However, withResident Evil Villageback in the news, by giving players a wide amount of post-content release, like an expansion story, and multiplayer, there’s quite a bit there for fans and newcomers to enjoy all over again. The unique, and interesting addition of post-content, is a mode that allows players to playResident Evil Villagein thethird-person view, much like the older games. When playing this way, the gameplay feels still the same, but players may play it differently because of the orientation. This list will help players adjust to this view better, which in turn, can make the game scarier than before.

5Study The Area

SinceResident Evil 8 Villagecan be in third-person now, getting through each area, and looking for resources come easily. Meaning players won’t have to look directly at ammo, herbs, or other things they need. They can just look around all while Ethan is moving, which makes things much easier, players won’t need to stop and look, they can do all this much more fluidly. It can also help them figure out puzzles better, for newer players ofResident Evil 8this will help more but may take out the immersive feel.

While studying the area, they can easily find things, which may take the survival aspect out of the game. However,Resident Evil 8is a challenge, and the boss fights are not the same, each member of the family has abilities unique to them. So, if players are able to study area, this can help them with figuring out a plan, collecting resources, or just taking in howvast and photorealisticthe world looks. And this is all done better when players are put in a third-person view.

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4Time Attacks

Unlike most horror survival games that aren’t in theResident Evilseries, which give players very little but an objective to escape. InResident Evil 8 Village,players can fight back in various ways, allowing things to be more tangible. Timing attacks in first-person view isn’t impossible, it’s just harder since players can’t tell the distance of the blade or oncoming attacks that well. In the third-person view, things become a lot more fluid, once players upgrade their weapons, and mowing down these vampires and werewolves comes with ease.

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On top of that, as mentioned before, each boss battle is different, this way if players can time their attacks, beating them is easier. For example, during the first boss battle against Lady Dimitrescu, going against her in the third person is way better, especially in the second section of her boss fight. Since players can use a sniper or any other gun, the accuracy will go up. Even thoughResident Evil 8 Villageleans intothe action aspect, the bosses make it quite a feat for horror, and being in the third person makes those fights somewhat easier.

3Be Distant From The Danger

There are many things that are great aboutResident Evil 8 Village,like the boss battles andthe world-building, everything connects very well, and makes sense for the player. This is another tip, to make the game not only easier to play but highlight how good the combat is. As mentioned before,Resident Evil 8 Villagetaps into the action and feels a little less scary thanResident Evil 7 Biohazard.While not a bad thing, it just makes dealing with the danger manageable.

However, to make things even less dangerous for players is to get the distance between them and the enemy, in first-person, it would be hard to hard tell, just like timing attacks. If being chased, they’d need to turn around to see how far the enemy is, now all players need to do is swing the camera behind them, and can see what’s going on. This makes combat, and movement a lot more immersive, which in turn can make things very scary.

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2Check Corners

Doing this was hard in first person, unless players leaned from the opposite side of the wall looking against it, they can achieve it, but will have a limited view. However, in the third-person view, they don’t need to look at the corner, just pan the camera that way. This helps them hide better, or even anticipate the enemy better. After players escape the castle, they’ll run into a doll house where they’ll be met by a weirdbaby-slug-typebeing. During the chase, and escape section on this part, if it finds the player, it’s an auto-death for them.

So the only way to deal with this creature is by hiding or evading. When in the third-person, they can easily evade it by checking corners, allowing players the get the upper hand. Which in turn makes escaping rather easy at the same time. This tip doesn’t just work here, it also works for the many enemy types, especially if players are traversing the village, and being hunted. Evading becomes much less of a problem.

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1Get Headshots

One the of things that bothResident Evil 7 and 8did well making the combat a lot more fluid, and allowing players to shoot and move at the same time. While encountering enemies was hard, and shooting isn’t always a good idea, it can still help a lot more. In the third-person, getting headshots would be hard, but if players can see around them, things do get easier. This works better if they haveupgraded their weapons, then the damage does quite a bit.

Getting headshots is usually the way to go, in first-person, players may feel like they have better accuracy, but will often miss their surroundings, which makes getting those shots harder. In the third-person, getting headshots are easier to do, because they can be consistent by knowing what’s around them. This, in turn, will make them hit more shots.

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Resident Evil 8 VIllageis available now on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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