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Lady Dimitrescu Is a Lot Less Scary in This Wacky Resident Evil Village Trailer from Japan

Resident Evil Village is a scary survival horror game, but Capcom appears to be going the opposite direction with its promotion, at least in Japan. Following the hilarious song performed enka singer and songwriter Yoshi Ikuzo, we get another rather comedic and musical trailer featuring the most terrifying members of the known cast. Yet, they’re not as terrifying in this wacky trailed titled “Let’s Play in Bio Village” (“Bio” stands for “Biohazard,” the Japanese name for Resident Evil), turned into funny singing puppets. And yes, that includes fan-favorite Lady Alcina

Resident Evil Village – 9 More Things You Need To Know

Details on Resident Evil Village have been coming in thick and fast as we count down the days to its imminent launch. Here at GamingBolt, we’ve been talking about the game pretty much non-stop, but with several new pieces of info on the game emerging not only from its recent demo, but other sources as well, it turns out there’s still plenty more to talk about. Here in this feature, we’re going to cover a few more things we’ve learned about the upcoming horror shooter in recent days. [embedded content] TREASURES

Resident Evil Village vs Resident Evil 7: Biohazard – 10 More Differences You Need To Know

With Resident Evil 7, Capcom’s survival horror series hit the reset button. As it sought to reinvent itself and go back to its horror roots, not only did it take a back to the basics approach, it also started from scratch in many ways- and as such, it was a pretty focused, zoomed in experience. Now that the series has a steady foundation in place though, it’s looking to escalate things with Resident Evil Village, which is RE’s next step forward in the first person horror space. Many things separate the two games, with the upcoming

Resident Evil Village – Watch a Japanese Cosplayer & a Comedian Play the New Demo

Not everyone has access to the new Resident Evil Village demo due to its slightly complex release schedule, so Capcom decided to provide part of the experience to the whole audience with a celebrity twist.In the videos below you’ll see popular cosplayer Enako and comedian Eiko Kano as they tackle the challenge. Will they freak out? That’d be a spoiler.You can watch both videos for yourself, especially if you can’t yet get your hands on the new demo. [embedded content][embedded content]Resident Evil Village will release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S,

Resident Evil Village PC System Requirements & Resident Evil Re:Verse Open Beta Announced

Today Capcom had a few announcements to make about the upcoming Resident Evil Village and its accompanying multiplayer Re:Verse. First of all, we get the PC system requirements for Village. Below you can see both the minumum and recommended settings. For now, the press release has been released only in Japanese, but most is fairly easy to understand. In the minimum requirements listed in the first image below, the notes mention that the specs listed should let you play at 1080p, 60 FPS, but frame rate may slow down in

Resident Evil Village Producer Explains Why Ethan Winters Returned

Peter Fabiano indicates the team took a real liking to Ethan’s plight. Resident Evil Village is the eighth mainline entry in the storied horror series, and will be hitting two generation of consoles come this May. The game is unique for a few reasons, and I’m not just talking about the very tall vampire lady. The game will be a direct continuation of the plot of Resident Evil 7 and see the return of Ethan Winters and his wife, Mia. Producer Peter Fabiano breaks down why that is. Why the

Hamilton On Disney Plus Will Censor Two F-Bombs

Lin-Manuel Miranda has shared some new insight on the upcoming Disney Plus release of Hamilton coming up on July 3, including how it's censored for the family-friendly platform.Hamilton on Disney Plus is a recording of a Broadway performance from 2016, featuring the original cast--and the original swears--minus two. The movie version is rated PG-13, so it is only allowed to have one use of the word "f**k." The actual play has three, so two "f**k"s were censored or changed.In the Yorktown scene, the line "I get the f**k back up

Hamilton On Disney Plus Gets First Trailer, And It Looks Great

The acclaimed Lin-Manuel Miranda stage play Hamilton is coming to Disney+ on July 3, and the the first trailer has now arrived. The trailer provides a first look at Miranda as Alexander Hamilton and the rest of the cast, and it also confirms a PG-13 rating which is notable.Hamilton the stage play features multiple instances of the word f**k, which would require it to be rated R. However, the trailer shows a PG-13 rating, which presumably means some--or all--of the F-bombs have been edited out. Miranda previously alluded to this."If