WithResident Evil Villageputting an end to theWinters family’s storyafter the release of theShadows Of RoseDLC and the blockbuster success of theResident Evil 4remake, fans have begun to anticipate the next installment within the franchise. Given the heavy focus that has been central on remakes forCapcomand the plethora of remakes within other gaming studios, many feel that it is time for a new mainline title which would beResident Evil 9.

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Jill Valentine & Leon S. Kennedy

Whilst it is likely that theResident Evilfranchise will be put on a break for releases, given the short period of time betweenVillageand theResident Evil 4remake, it has not stopped fans from voicing their wishes and desires for what the next game has in store.

5Return To Original Characters

From the release ofResident Evil 7back in 2017, many fans were surprised to see a complete shift away from the characters they were familiar with. Introducing Ethan Winters as the main protagonist managed to work in Capcom’s favor with an attempt to create a fresh and unique experience, especially with the first-person perspective. With its sequel inVillage, fans witnessed a full-fledged return of Chris Redfield after the disappointment of his look from many fans in the predecessor’sNot A HeroDLC, and it answered the question as to whether the new story and characters were within the same canon as the previous games or not.

As the release ofResident Evil Death Islandmovie will be the first time that fans see all ofResident Evil’s main characters team up, it sets up a return from the more beloved characters to return in a ninth installment for the game. Seeing characters such as Leon, Claire, and Chris link up together on a mission similar to what was featured inOperation Javierwith Leon and Krauser would be an interesting spectacle, to say the least.

Leon vs El Gigante

4Third-Person Perspective

The game that arguably took the series to the level of popularity and fame that it currently maintains wasResident Evil 4. The original introduced an interesting and special change in comparison to prior games, implementing a new third-person over-the-shoulder perspective opposing the fixed camera angles each of the previous titles maintained. This stood as a trendsetter for third-person gaming, with countless games taking after this, and seeing this change to a first-person perspective for bothResident Evil 7and8was a big surprise for many.

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DespiteVillage’s recent addition of a third-person, the overall design of the game and its gunplay doesn’t feel aligned with the third-person perspective and more with its intended first-person. While the aforementioned is certainly not a bad way to playResident Evil, it can’t outdo the more popular and favored third-person camera, which is what pushed the franchise to its current level of success, so seeing this return forResident Evil 9would be well appreciated by many.

3More Horror, Less Action

One of the more difficult aspects ofResident Evilgames is managing to balance the scale between action and horror. This is mostly down to the capabilities of the main characters, such as Leon, Jill, and Chris, who are well-versed and capable of handling tough enemies in a stylish fashion. While theResident Evil 4remakeis arguably the best balanced between the two tones as it has clearly gone more in line with a horror-focused approach, the action side of it all is very much still the most prominent.

In light of the franchise’s original characters making a return, it would be incredibly difficult to make horror the absolute main focus, but theResident Evil 4remake is a perfect example of how it should be executed. Ways to keep players terrified and on the edge of their seats while still being able to take down enemies with flair must be explored inResident Evil 9, which will help it stick to the franchise’s roots.

Regenerators

2Human-Like Enemies

TheResident Evilfranchise has had its fair share of zombies and disturbing creatures over the years, but onlyResident Evil 4andResident Evil 5had human-like enemies as their main focus. In both the sense of gameplay and story, this is what kept both games feeling fresh and unique, especiallyResident Evil 4, as there is an idea that the enemies are within the form of humans and can showcase human behavior sometimes but are still incredibly dangerous and on the verge of becoming full-fledged monsters.

Not only is this great in a story sense, but it also benefits enemy AI as both Ganados and Majini are intelligent, fast, and brutal in their attempts at pursuing the main characters, as opposed to the slow and lifeless zombies in the other titles. This would be crucial toResident Evil 9and maintain the familiarity of something overcoming people who were once normal humans.

Leon vs Ganados

1Solo or Two-Player Campaign

As mentioned previously, if Capcom decides to bring back the original characters forResident Evil 9,it would be a perfect opportunity for a horror-focused narrative that only has one character or two working together, as seen inResident Evil 5.

Exceeding this amount of playable characters would be a mistake that fans will associate withResident Evil 6, which many players feel is one of the more disappointing games in the entirety of the franchise. This would also allow for characters who have not had much screen time in games, such asAda Wongor Jill Valentine, to make an appearance.

Chris Redfield