This is a somewhat shorter experience, even by Resident Evil standards, but proves that the shift to first-person can work for even a more action-focused entry in the series. Thankfully, Lady D, as well as the other lords you encounter, provide more than enough interesting personalities to carry you along. Ethan Winters also makes a return and is markedly the blandest character in the game. If Resident Evil 7 was what one of the original three Resident Evil games might look like if shifted into a first-person perspective, Resident Evil Village is that same concept applied to Resident Evil 4. That alone makes it either a perfect fit for RE fans or more of a miss depending on how much you value horror elements compared to action.