01.25.2021 02:Jan AM EST Resident Evil Village: 5 Horror-Like Games You Must Play Before Catching Up With Chris Redfield and Ethan Winters Resident Evil: Village is one of the most-anticipated games of 2021. Set several years after the events of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, RE8 pits last-year protagonists Ethan and Mia Winters against BSAA legend Chris Redfield. As GamesRadar reported, several mechanisms from the last game will be continued here.
While we re waiting for Capcom to release Resident Evil: Village on May 7 this year, there are five other horror titles that we d recommend you to play in the meantime. Also, shout out to TheGamer for the inspiration!
This Isn’t in RPD’s Jurisdiction
The gaming news for the past week has largely been about Resident Evil Village and the Resident Evil Showcase that revealed and announced a lot about it, so some games are feeling a little left out of the spotlight. Ubisoft must have thought, “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.” Reaching across the developer-gap, Ubisoft and Capcom are teaming up to make some Resident Evil cosmetics for The Division 2 for the Resident Evil 25th Anniversary. It won’t be a massive T-virus outbreak in Washington, DC, but a little something for RE fans playing the game.
51st IFFI Kickstarts With Enthralling Cultural Performances To Celebrate The Joy Of Cinema
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Updated: Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 19:33 [IST]
The
much-awaited
51st
edition
of
the
International
Film
Festival
of
India
(IFFI)
got
off
with
enthralling
cultural
performances
amidst
a
dazzling
ceremony
celebrating
the
joy
of
cinema.
Dr.
Shyama
Prasad
Mukherjee
Indoor
Stadium
at
Panaji
in
Goa
today
reverberated
with
the
passion
of
filmstars,
filmmakers
and
film
lovers
from
around
the
world.
The
Opening
Ceremony
of
Asia’s
oldest
and
India’s
biggest
film
festival
has
been
hosted
by
actor,
author
and
film-producer
Tisca
Chopra
and
became
further
illuminated
by
the
dazzling
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Film stars descend virtually as 51st IFFI begins with precaution amid COVID-19 pandemic
The glitz, glamour and star euphoria of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) was replaced by masks, sanitisers and limited attendance at the inaugural ceremony of the 51st edition of the movie gala in Panaji. The coronavirus pandemic put a dent to IFFI last year, with the festival being pushed by two months from its regular November show. The festival screens national and international films and hosts artistes from across the world, engaging in masterclasses and discussions throughout its nine-day run.
This year, the festival is having its first hybrid mode edition, where delegates can participate and watch films and events virtually. While previous editions of the festival s opening hosted a cluster of stars, including Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth, Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Karan Johar, the 51st edition was a low-key affair.