Resident Evil Requiem is finally here, and it doesn't take long to see just how grand the scale is this time around. As you switch between Grace and Leon's perspectives, you'll cover a lot of ground while exploring the areas outside of Raccoon City. Initially, survival will be your main focus, and gathering every box of ammo and green herb can be the difference between life and death.
Our interactive map will help you navigate every puzzle and locked door, and ensure you find all ammo, restoratives, files, keys, and collectibles along the way. Toggle the categories on and off to help narrow your search, and sign in to your GameRant account to keep track of what you've already found as you explore the Wrenwood Hotel, Care Center, Care Center Courtyard, and Water Treatment Plant.
Things To Know Before You Start
While some of the experience is straightforward, there were definitely some things we wish we had known before we started. Here are your spoiler-free tips for making the most out of your first playthrough.
Multiple Save Files
Since the gameplay regularly shifts between Grace and Leon, as well as many different locations, it is a good idea to make multiple saves as you progress through the game. This will help ensure you still have the chance to fully explore an area and get all the items and collectibles before being swept up in the story and taken to a new one. These perspective and location shifts can happen when you least expect them, so do yourself a favor and make more than one save file.
Crafting
As you progress through the story, you'll unlock more items to craft; some of which make use of all that infected blood you see lying around. And as you begin to wrap up your time in the Care Clinic, you'll even be able to craft permanent upgrades to your health and overall firepower. So make sure you use as much of your crafting ingredients as possible before you move on to the Care Center Courtyard. Your future self will thank you.
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch 2, PC
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