By Sean Hollister, a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget.
10.08.2023 - 10:13 / pcgamesn.com / Leon Kennedy / Chris Redfield
Resident Evil is the defining survival horror game series. From the original RE in 1996, through the reinvention of Resident Evil 4, the bold wackiness of Resident Evil Village, and the terrific Resident Evil remakes, the world of Chris Redfield, Leon Kennedy, Jill Valentine and co. has rarely hit a truly dud moment. There have been ups and downs, sure, but essentially, every Resident Evil game brings something unique. And now, with rumors swirling about a possible RE Code Veronica remake, you can get basically the entire Resident Evil series for $35. That’s $335 worth of games for less than the price of one.
So, we’re looking at 11 Resident Evil games here, charting the entire in-universe history from the mansion incident up to the whole debacle with Ethan Winters. There are also a couple of underappreciated gems, two ‘lesser’ Resident Evil games that you may not have experienced yet, but deliver just as well as the series proper. Here’s the full list:
In total, you’ve got $335 / £262 of games here for the minimum price of $35 / £27. However, since this is Humble Bundle, you can choose to pay more, with your purchase helping to support two charities.
One Tree Planted is committed to global reforestation, while Code aims to increase and improve the teaching of computer sciences in schools, and promote the subjects more among women and people of color.
You can also pay $3 / £2 for a three-game bundle, $10 / £8 for a seven-game bundle, or $20 / £16 for a ten-game bundle. Seriously, this is the perfect way to experience – or re-experience – the history of Resident Evil ahead of whatever’s next, be that Resident Evil 9 or maybe, just maybe, the Code Veronica Remake that Capcom has been hinting at.
Alternatively, try some of the other best survival games, or maybe get your teeth into the best zombie games ever made.
By Sean Hollister, a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget.
August is nearing its end, and you know what that means… It’s time to get excited about spooky season! It’s the perfect time to pick up a variety of horror films, shows, and especially games that you can play all the way to Halloween. Right now, Amazon has a great discount on Resident Evil Village, which is definitely worth adding to your collection if you don't have it already and perfect for the season.
Resident Evil 4 Remake is a constant battle for survival, as wave after wave of the iconic Ganados swarm Leon Kennedy over 16 high-body-count chapters. But remember, this is still at heart a survival horror game. Like the original Resident Evil, and the other RE games before it, carefully managing and deploying your ammunition remains an essential mechanic. Now, one Resident Evil 4 Remake player takes this strategy to the next level, somehow finishing the entire game without landing a single shot on anyone.
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Eduard Badaluta, the face model for Leon Kennedy in the Resident Evil 2 and 4 remakes, is calling on fan accounts to be deleted. In comments that have since been removed, Badaluta says these fans are running "piece of shit accounts", and says that he "doesn't need" fan accounts in the first place.
While the majority of the Polygon staff is fixated on finding more stuff to throw in Baldur’s Gate 3, we’ve been busy rounding up deals you should definitely check out this weekend. Some of our highlights this week include franchise bundles for Doom and Quake available on Steam, in addition to some cool discounts on vinyl for the true audio gourmand.
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Through Aug. 30 you can snag an excellent collection of Pathfinder Tales at Humble starting at just $5. Pathfinder Tales are collections of novels and short stories, all taking place in the larger world of Golarion. While these bundles don’t represent a comprehensive catalog of all the Pathfinder fiction that’s been published, it remains an excellent value for anyone looking to learn more about the setting.
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Prepare for the spooky season with this packed bundle from Humble that contains 11 Resident Evil games for PC. For a pledge of $35, you’re getting everything between Resident Evil 0 and the latest game in the series, Resident Evil Village — many of which run great on the Steam Deck. The only noteworthy RE game that isn’t included here is the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4.
Toying with the idea of buying a Steam Deck? Well, you can now pick one up for less than ever, as Valve is now selling refurbished models. While unboxing brand new tech is nice, the fact you can get a renewed handheld for less than a Nintendo Switch is super impressive. I’d go as far to say that I’d have bought one if I didn’t own the portable already, as the discount is too good to pass up.