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Resident Evil Village should be short — here's why

Resident Evil Village had sound effects that were ‘too grotesque to keep in the game’

Posted on May 12, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Resident Evil Village is an unsettling game that features a nine foot tall lady, ferocious lycans and all sorts of other unspeakable nasties that are determined to ruin your day. But you already knew that.

What you probably didn’t know is that certain sound effects were cut from Resident Evil Village because they sounded too realistic when using PS5’s 3D audio. Some sound effects sounded too grotesque while others were so realistic that they caused people to physically cringe.
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Gaming Tags:3D, audio, game, PS5, Resident Evil, Resident Evil Village

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