Writing about games professionally can be a challenge. It’s a constant tug-of-war of wanting to remain professional while also expressing excitement and joy about our little electronic toys. We shouldn’t be in the business of writing mini commercials. I worried that that’s exactly what I was doing with this blog until I realized why I thought the browser demo was so cool: its accessibility.
Resident Evil Village is great. Anything that removes a barrier to entry for folks who want to try it before wasting bandwidth and/or spending $60 is worth celebrating. Streaming technology, even in the face of Stadia’s high-profile failure, still feels like a big step for video games, especially when it comes to topics of accessibility and preservation. Here’s hoping more developers see the benefits of letting folks check out their games this way.
It was recently announced that Resident Evil Village is also coming to PlayStation VR2 if that’s more your thing.
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