Resident Evil 9: Requiem
Resident Evil 9: Requiem uses the RE Engine and dual protagonists to deliver survival horror at 89 MC.
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For horror single-player games under 20 hours, here's what we'd play tonight.
Resident Evil 9: Requiem uses the RE Engine and dual protagonists to deliver survival horror at 89 MC.
Polished horror remake that earns the 2001 comparison — Bloober Team's over-the-shoulder camera reframes Pyramid Head's chase without losing the original's dread.
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AdHoc's Telltale-DNA reborn — Dispatch is a superhero workplace comedy where dispatch decisions cascade across episodes, and the writing earns every callback.
Bloober's strongest original IP yet — Cronos pairs 1980s Krakow with post-apocalyptic dread and the kind of sound design that earned them Silent Hill 2.
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Worth $40 for its atmospheric co-op horror and striking art direction, but the short runtime stumbles for solo players.