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The popular Resident Evil 7 takes some huge risks with the long-lasting horror series. But even the fact that some fell flat and others succeeded, this brand new first-person take on the formula cleverly remembers that it’s a survival-horror adventures which is composed of careful item-hunting and tense exploration – and not solely its action which made its early predecessors memorable. The atmosphere that Resident Evil 7 gives you is the strongest the series has seen, and that’s owed entirely to the Dulvey plantation, to which the character Ethan has been called by an email of his missing wife. This RE game is filled with dilapidated old shacks, gruesome imagery and cannibalistic horrors. Sometimes this makes for an interesting backstory, especially as you start tracing the residents’ descent into savagery and find the way it’s manifested in their life. Traces of humanity are not hard at all to find behind doors: trophies of academic achievements, old photos, a football helmet.
Sometimes, Resident Evil 7’s foundation in hillbilly horror depends too much on overplayed tropes about rural North America and starts to border on the cartoonish. The Bakers are dysfunctional, disgusting and often-times very laughable, but that’s mostly explained later on in the story, which avoids putting the blame completely on their rural upbringing. But even so, Resident Evil’s change in setting and style never fails to deliver a strong sense of place which