![]() ![]() ![]() People loved the RE2 demo, but it received massive criticism for being limited to 30 minutes of playtime. It was available in the two weeks leading up to the full game’s launch, which means a ton of people got to try it out (5 million according to one Capcom report). If you took less than 30 minutes to get through it, you got to restart and play again until you hit the 30-minute mark. You got to play for 30 minutes or until you reached the door in the library leading to the second floor of the RPD lobby. The time limit for the Resident Evil 2 One-Shot demo was a disappointment, but the rules were straightforward, and it released on all platforms simultaneously. The Resident Evil Village One-Shot, Limited-Time, PlayStation-exclusive* demo The result is a confusing marketing blunder that has me wondering if anyone even discussed the plan for this demo release aloud before implementing it. Unfortunately, for RE Village, things have swung in the opposite direction. I thought Capcom had listened to the poor fan reaction to the time limit when the Resident Evil 3 demo allowed for unlimited plays. I wasn’t a huge fan of the limited nature of the Resident Evil 2 one-shot demo. Capcom did an excellent job with the Beginning Hour demo for RE7, and I hoped we’d see something similar with Resident Evil Village. I have an unabashed love for Resident Evil, so I was on a hair-trigger leading up to the showcase. During the Resident Evil Village Showcase April 2021 stream, the previously leaked gameplay demo was announced.
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