
In Resident Evil Requiem, there will be new and old characters alike, all of them experiencing new horrors. With fan favorite Leon Kennedy confirmed to make his return, gamers begin to speculate what other kinds of characters would make their appearance in the new horror title. Here are the Resident Evil Requiem Characters who will be in the new title.
Grace Ashcroft
“An intelligence analyst for the FBI who demonstrates intense focus and insight in deductive reasoning and analysis. Her mother’s death shook her soul, making her an introvert who immerses herself in her work.”
Leon S Kennedy
“Survivor of the Racoon City Incident. With a strong sense of justice and physical capabilities to match, he has responded to numerous outbreaks since that fateful day. Now, as a seasoned DSO Agent combating bioterrorism, he has returned to investigate the latest strings of death in the Midwest.”
Alyssa Ashcroft
“Survivor of the Raccoon City incident and Grace’s mother. She was a reporter when the original outbreak occurred. She’s a strong-willed, determined woman who carried on with her journalism even after the Racoon City incident, continuing to dig into the truth behind Umbrella until..”
Resident Evil has been on two sides of the fence in the past when it comes to its gameplay. It’s usually heavily relied on either its combat features or its critical thinking with puzzles or resource management. As told during the showcase at The Game Awards, Leon’s segments will deal with more action combat segments, while Grace will have a much more “Horror” experience, dealing with the puzzles and investigations. In case some were wondering there is a feature that will allow free swapping between first-person and third-person perspectives.
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