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Hands-On With Resident Evil Requiem: A Terrifying Cat-and-Mouse Demo

When starting the Resident Evil Requiem demo on PS5, the game immediately gives you a choice: play in first-person or third-person. It’s a small decision, but one that speaks volumes. First-person leans into suffocating, claustrophobic horror, while third-person offers a broader perspective, recalling the classic entries in the series. I opted for third-person, and that choice shaped the way I experienced the tense, combat-free slice of gameplay Capcom provided.

Resident Evil Requiem - Grace Ashcroft

Grace Ashcroft Steps Into the Spotlight

The demo didn’t throw me into a firefight with mutated monstrosities. Instead, it placed me in the shoes of Grace Ashcroft, an FBI analyst and survivor of the Raccoon City Incident. Grace is described as someone prone to fear, and that vulnerability colors every moment of the demo. After a cinematic opening, Grace wakes up upside down on a hospital gurney, blood siphoned from her body, before cutting herself free with a shard of glass. She finds herself inside a care center with a singular objective: escape.

The setting was pitch dark, punctuated only by faint lights and the occasional glimmer of something useful. Exploration was central here, with light puzzle-solving to keep me on edge. I scoured rooms for items, eventually pocketing a few glass bottles and a lighter, tools that would later prove invaluable. A locked door puzzle involving a fuse and a missing key ratcheted up the tension, only for my progress to be derailed by the discovery of a corpse. That moment marked the arrival of the demo’s biggest threat: a hulking stalker enemy.

Resident Evil Requiem - Stalker

The Stalker Lurks in the Shadows

This towering monster is brutal but not unbeatable. Its limited vision in darkness and reliance on sound created a cat-and-mouse dynamic that felt nerve-wracking in the best way. Knowing its weaknesses made every move deliberate: hiding in tight spaces, tossing bottles to create distractions, and flicking on the lighter at just the right moment. The chase climaxed in a desperate scramble to repair a fuse box, open the exit, and escape before the stalker caught up. My success was short-lived, as the creature ultimately grabbed me to punctuate the demo with a nasty scare.

Resident Evil Requiem screenshot from Summer Game Fest

Resident Evil Requiem Highlights Fear and Vulnerability

What stood out most was how much the game leaned into vulnerability. Without combat, every second was about survival through wits and awareness, echoing the classic Resident Evil ethos while building something distinct with Grace’s anxious perspective. The dual perspective option, first or third person, feels like an accessibility-minded addition that could make Requiem approachable to horror veterans and newcomers alike.

Based on the demo, Resident Evil Requiem looks poised to deliver a chilling, tension-driven entry in the series, prioritizing atmosphere and vulnerability over sheer combat. Fans won’t have to wait long to see how Grace Ashcroft’s story unfolds when the game releases February 27, 2026, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Written By

Co-Founder & Owner of MonsterVine. You can reach me via e-mail: will@monstervine.com

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