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  • Summary: New Content in the Winters' Expansion:

    - Third Person Mode - Allows you to enjoy the main game from a third-person perspective. - The Mercenaries Additional Orders - Adds new playable characters and stages. - Shadows of Rose - Introduces a new story with Ethan's daughter Rose as the
    New Content in the Winters' Expansion:

    - Third Person Mode - Allows you to enjoy the main game from a third-person perspective.
    - The Mercenaries Additional Orders - Adds new playable characters and stages.
    - Shadows of Rose - Introduces a new story with Ethan's daughter Rose as the protagonist.

    16 years have passed since that incident... Ethan's beloved daughter, Rosemary Winters, is living a healthy life. But struggling to come to terms with her innate special powers, she decides to dive into the world of the Megamycete's consciousness, or the "realm of consciousness," to seal them.

    What she discovers is an extraordinary world far from the reality of the past. A collection of memories of "that village" absorbed by the Megamycete.
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Apr 3, 2023
    80
    The new story expansion is a great experience, remixing and reusing familiar environments from the main game in new ways. The third-person addition to the main game is a cool little extra that is worth at least one playthrough of the main campaign again. Playing as Lady D in the updated Mercenaries mode is great fun and the new challenges expand that mode into something that is fun all over again. Overall, it's a great package that not only rounds off Village before Resident Evil 9 hits the scene but it also offers players the chance to experience the main game again.
  2. Nov 2, 2022
    80
    The Winters Family saga has come to an end with Shadows of Rose, a DLC that is a sort of epilogue to Resident Evil Village. The new content is brilliant and gives to Village a full gameplay experience. It's a perfect third person game for all fans of the franchise and also for all those that are waiting for Resident Evil 4 remake.
  3. Nov 7, 2022
    80
    The Winters' Expansion ties up some loose ends, and allows you to revisit the game 16 years later. It's a short but fun romp back into the village. The Mercenaries addition is also really fun. The third person view is a little much, but if you want to find out what happened at the end of Resident Evil Village, this will surely fulfill your desires. Is Rose the future of Resident Evil? I'm here for it.
  4. Oct 24, 2022
    70
    Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose provides yet another compelling excuse to return to the gorgeous locations from the base game. With a tangible sense of heart and meaningful character development, this campaign expansion establishes Rose as a standout figure in the world of Resident Evil. This delicate story of growth and self-identification is viciously contrasted by psychological horror visuals that will unquestionably haunt players for quite some time.
  5. Nov 1, 2022
    70
    Shadow of Rose is a neat package with a solid campaign as well as new features for the original game. At $20 this is a solid pick-up. It was great revisiting the main game and the new content really fleshes out Rose’s role in this whole universe.
  6. Nov 6, 2022
    65
    Despite one, maybe two, well-functioning Horror item(s) and Rose's powers adding a new way to progress, this DLC is only of interest to players who enjoyed the main title. A story with rose water that we would have liked much tastier...
  7. Nov 3, 2022
    50
    There’s a good multiplayer game somewhere within Resident Evil Re:Verse, but what’s here now is in desperate need of balance changes and more content. This third-person deathmatch is an interesting take on the franchise’s most iconic locations and characters, and it has some good ideas – especially giving you a second life as a fan-favorite monster. That can be fun in short bursts, but nearly every match made me wince at its unbalanced roster, lack of variety, and monetization methods that make better perks more easily available to those willing to spend cash. Resident Evil Re:Verse will need to grow into a lot more than this if it wants to become something better than a novelty for completionist Resident Evil fans.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 3
  2. Negative: 1 out of 3
  1. Oct 30, 2022
    10
    Muy buen cierra de la familia winter, sobre todo el toque de terror que te da al ir jugando, lo que si se hace corto con lo que te atrapaMuy buen cierra de la familia winter, sobre todo el toque de terror que te da al ir jugando, lo que si se hace corto con lo que te atrapa desde el comienzo recomendado Expand
  2. Aug 14, 2023
    6
    With the Winter’s family story finally concluding I can’t wait to see what comes next in Resident Evil 9.

    Shadows of Rose is great to check
    With the Winter’s family story finally concluding I can’t wait to see what comes next in Resident Evil 9.

    Shadows of Rose is great to check out if you’re looking for some new Resident Evil content. If you don’t mind waiting, I’d recommend a sale or a price drop. While the reuse of the environments works well and is interesting enough to not feel boring the story left me unsatisfied. I was disappointed that there was no hint of what comes next but teeing up the next entry in the Resident Evil franchise through a DLC may not work for what Capcom has in store.
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  3. Nov 13, 2022
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I didn't like the plot of the DLC, for some reason the events were moved 16 years ahead, about some world of megalomecelia, about the daughter of Winters, who is unlikely to be remembered in the future, the DLC would be more interesting than the events during the main game.
    The ending was disappointing, it was the same as in the village, for some reason they returned this Miranda, who was killed, it would be better if this vile Canine was an antagonist. It would be better if this ethan finally died, the duke was shown little.
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