Throughout the marketing phase of Resident Evil Requiem, CAPCOM kept quiet about a few things. One was famously the presence of Leon Kennedy as a playable character, which leaker Dusk Golem swore about for a long time but remained unconfirmed until last month. Another was the zombies, the key enemy in the whole series. How would they look? What would they behave like? It was only recently that the developers finally opened up about this. In a fresh interview with Gamespot, Game Director Koshi Nakanishi unveiled the twist: to make them more unpredictable, CAPCOM has ensured they retain some of […]
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