Resident Evil Requiem: Deluxe Edition box art

See more on IGDB

Resident Evil Requiem: Deluxe Edition

Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold

Resident Evil Requiem: Deluxe Edition

Feb 27, 2026

This is an Edition of Resident Evil Requiem titled Deluxe Edition

Bundle

4.38 average rating based on 8 ratings

5
4
4
3
3
1
2
0
1
0
Resident Evil Requiem Deluxe Edition. Includes the full game and the Deluxe Kit. A must have for true survivors. The Deluxe Kit contains the following content: - Grace's Costume: Dimitrescu & Film Noir - Leon's Costume: RE4, Apocalypse & Film Noir - Screen Filter: Apocalypse & Film Noir - Four weapon skins including S&S M232 Weapon Skin: Apocalypse - Charms: Mr. Raccoon & DSO Emblem - Audio Pack: Raccoon City Classic - Files: Letters from 1998 Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping experience that will chill you to your core.
Release Dates
Feb 27, 2026 Full Release (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold
User Stats
14
In Collection
2
Wish Listed
1
Playing
1
Backlogged
How Long Is Resident Evil Requiem: Deluxe Edition?
Main story: 9.2 hours
Total completions: 1
Related Content
SailorStar
SailorStar gave Mar 24, 2026
SailorStar gave Mar 24, 2026
The best parts of RE2R and RE4, but not quite enough of either!

I loved this game for such different reasons depending on the protagonist. I thought I'd struggle through Grace's sections so I could get to Leon's, but I actually enjoyed them more than I anticipated, and it felt like being Claire in the RPD again (one of my favourite gaming experiences). I always struggle to enjoy any section with unkillable stalker enemies and there are quite a few in her sections, but I played through on Casual first so I could learn their patterns and of how and when they would hurt me. I imagine a second playthrough will be much easier, but I still can't quite get over the initial hump of starting as Grace with no weapons again. I kinda wish they'd taken the RE2 route of letting you choose a character's journey to go on rather than having to switch between playstyles, but as a blend of both, I really enjoyed it.

The ending was... well, without spoilers, it felt a little cheap when it boiled down to Choice A or Choice B, and one of them was the Bad Ending and one of them was the Good Ending. I would have preferred the ending to be a …

Read More

I loved this game for such different reasons depending on the protagonist. I thought I'd struggle through Grace's sections so I could get to Leon's, but I actually enjoyed them more than I anticipated, and it felt like being Claire in the RPD again (one of my favourite gaming experiences). I always struggle to enjoy any section with unkillable stalker enemies and there are quite a few in her sections, but I played through on Casual first so I could learn their patterns and of how and when they would hurt me. I imagine a second playthrough will be much easier, but I still can't quite get over the initial hump of starting as Grace with no weapons again. I kinda wish they'd taken the RE2 route of letting you choose a character's journey to go on rather than having to switch between playstyles, but as a blend of both, I really enjoyed it.

The ending was... well, without spoilers, it felt a little cheap when it boiled down to Choice A or Choice B, and one of them was the Bad Ending and one of them was the Good Ending. I would have preferred the ending to be a result of the choices I'd like along the way rather than which button to press in the final cutscene. But it does advance the story in interesting and meaningful ways, and I'm curious where they'll go from here. Hope there's DLC on the way!

Read Less
devilrulz4ever
devilrulz4ever gave May 17, 2026
devilrulz4ever gave May 17, 2026
The game was overhyped.
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

I feel the game was overhyped. The graphics looked great no doubt. But other than that there wasn't anything much noticeably different. Very predictable story. Initially I was hooked into the story but as it progressed I felt detached from the characters. The overall experience was so-so.