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Get ready for Resident Evil Village with a Resident Evil 7 recap

Get ready for Resident Evil Village with a Resident Evil 7 epitomize

Resident evil village: Resident Evil 7 recap
(Prototype credit: Capcom)

Resident Evil Hamlet is launching this calendar week, and despite Capcom dropping the numbering system for the latest instalment in the series, the game is a direct sequel to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.

The title is really the second part in a trilogy starring Resident Evil 7's Ethan Winters, according to leakers. That means a passing knowledge of Resi 7 will set yous in good stead to dive into Resident Evil Village. If you played the game at its 2017 launch, information technology's likely you lot're hazy on the finer details. If yous skipped information technology completely, nosotros heartily recommend you give it a become, specially now that y'all tin pick it up for just £5.99 on PC. But regardless of your situation, nosotros've packed all of the essential plot points into this handy Resident Evil 7 recap.

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Simply read on and you can go up to speed with what happened before you lot run off to live out your dream of getting stomped on by a giant vampire lady. And don't forget, you can pick upwardly Resident Evil Village from eBay with twenty% off this calendar week just, and so don't miss out on those savings.

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard — Ethan and Mia Winters

Ethan isn't the most charismatic protagonist the Resident Evil series has always seen, but a bland vessel is equally adept as any to go you from betoken A to signal B. You play as Mia for a portion of Resident Evil 7 also, shedding light on what happened prior to Ethan setting out to look for her, and setting the game as nosotros know it into motion.

Both characters are new to the franchise, and in a departure from the usual formula, they're being trotted out immediately after their debut for a follow-up — a first for the series. The couple are married, and later on Mia goes missing, Ethan sets out to search for her, which is where we join him and first the game proper.

Only Ethan is unaware of Mia's actual job at the time she goes missing, which is substantially babysitting Satan incarnate. The 'fiddling girl' Mia is looking after is actually a biological weapon codename East-001. As usually transpires when transporting dangerous cargo similar resurrected dinosaurs, cursed artefacts and the like, it all goes horribly (and inevitably) wrong.

Eveline, every bit she's referred to, ends up going on a rampage, the ship crashes, and a local family unit who was trying to assistance gets infected with the 'mold' you come across throughout the game. Mia ends up in a makeshift cell in their basement, and under the influence of Eveline, sends an email asking her married man to come find her. So the game is itinerant.

Resident Evil 7

(Image credit: Capcom)

Resident Evil vii: Biohazard — Plot synopsis

The highlights of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard are neatly presented in Capcom's Remembering Resident Evil 7 YouTube recap. In short, after receiving an email from his missing married woman Mia, years after her disappearance, Ethan sets out to discover her. Spurred on by the hopes that she's all the same alive, he heads to the depths of Louisiana lone, with no backup of whatever kind. That would be too sensible.

What he finds is a firm of seemingly insane people, including Mia. After rescuing her from a basement dungeon, Mia turns on Ethan and he has no choice just to fight back — getting his paw lopped off by a chainsaw in the process. Ethan ends up apparently killing Mia, is knocked unconscious, and wakes upward at the Bakery family dinner tabular array with his hand reattached. It's at this betoken nosotros figure out he'southward also infected with the mold and has regenerative capabilities as a issue. Which is always handy when yous're a video game protagonist.

The family is infected and too far gone to be saved at this betoken, and subsequently transform into monsters themselves. Ethan escapes the dinner, and is pursued around the house and grounds by Jack Baker, his married woman Marguerite, and their son Lucas. Their daughter Zoe is the merely friend Ethan makes along the fashion, guiding him to freedom via various means of communication. Zoe is also infected, just has managed to resist Eveline's control.

It all culminates in Ethan using one of two serums containing a cure to kill Jack Bakery. The remaining serum can be used to cure Zoe or Mia, who has resurfaced and remains infected, just non beyond saving. After making that monumental decision, the gameplay switches to the perspective of Mia, who has to salve Ethan after the boat he was escaping in (either with Mia herself, or Zoe, depending on who the player chose to cure) is capsized.

Meanwhile Mia regains her memories of what exactly she was up to on the crashed tanker, where events are at present unfolding. She finds and rescues Ethan and the gameplay switches back to him in time for a showdown with Eveline. Ethan leads her back to the Baker estate where she eventually transforms into a colossal monster. Resident Evil series veteran Chris Redfield shows up during the final boss fight to help acceleration Eveline, and whisks Ethan away to safety with or without Mia, depending on the choice yous made earlier in the  game.

Resident Evil 7 Chris Redfield

(Image credit: Capcom)

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard — Does information technology affair who you saved?

In curt, no. No it doesn't. If yous, like me, decided that Mia's connected lying throughout your marriage is what lead to these shenanigans, and gave the cure to Zoe, it'southward not canon.

Resident Evil Village instead decrees that the player cured Mia, post-obit on from Resident Evil seven's End of Zoe DLC that made the same assumption.

In fact, in Resident Evil Hamlet, Ethan and Mia have moved on and are raising a babe. Rosemary Winters seems integral to the plot of Resident Evil Hamlet, but her exact office is still a mystery.

Resident Evil Village

(Paradigm credit: Capcom)

Resident Evil Village demo

Resident Evil Village launches Fri, May 7. Capcom launched an early admission demo for PS4 and PS5 gamers, followed by a demo for players on Xbox Serial X, Xbox Series S, Xbox 1, Google Stadia, and PC.

The demo has since been extended, running upwardly until May 9, 5 p.grand. PT / eight p.grand. ET. In Europe and the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, the demo ends on May 10, 1 a.m. BST / 2 a.m. CEST.

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Shabana is T3's News Editor covering tech and gaming, and has been writing about video games for almost a decade (and playing them since forever). As well as contributing to Tom's Guide, she'due south had bylines at major gaming sites during her freelance career earlier settling down at T3, and has podcasts, streaming, and video content under her belt to kicking. Exterior of work, she likewise plays video games and should really call back about expanding her hobbies.

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