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"PC",
"Single Player",
"Xbox Series X/S",
"Puzzle",
"Resident Evil Requiem",
"Action Adventure",
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"textContent": "I adored Resident Evil 7. After the series' identity had slowly taken on water over the course of the last decade or so's mainline entries and spin-offs, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (to use its full name) reminded us all why Capcom is the king of modern horror gaming. It managed to do two very important things: pay tribute to the origins of Resident Evil whilst also laying the foundations for what was to come over the next decade. It's an iconic game, a statement of intent for Capcom, and - as of the release of Requiem - we're still feeling the impact of it now.\n\nRead more",
"title": "I sure hope the Resident Evil Requiem DLC is all about Grace, the best thing to happen to Resi in years"
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