![]() It is not the best experience of all because the screen is small, but it is possible. In a nutshell: Yes, you can play ‘Resident Evil: Village’ well from an iPhone. And although there are some specific controls that don’t work (it’s best to use an Xbox or PlayStation 5 controller), it was enough for me. Yes, when they recommend a game controller they are not very wrong.Īs you can see in the header image, I rescued my Nimbus controller from a drawer so I could try the game. The game has on-screen controls, but there are many of them and that hinders the experience on the iPhone 15 Pro: Something where this is also noticeable is in how we play: the App Store page itself already advises you to use a controller to better enjoy ‘Resident Evil: Village’. We are talking about a game originally intended for consoles and that comes at a price in the form of occupied storage. The download takes up 1.37 GB but don’t get your hopes up: the first time you run the application you must download 8 GB more (at least on the iPhone). You can download ‘Resident Evil: Village’ from the App Store, as another application. The experience of playing a console game from your iPhone The game can be played at home console quality on the iPhone 15 Pro, but it has also brought us a pleasant surprise: we can play it for free to a certain extentso everyone with that iPhone can download and install ‘Resident Evil: Village’ to try it out. And if not, let them look at release of ‘Resident Evil: Village’ on the iPhone which is already a reality. The iPhone, iPad and Mac compatible with ‘Resident Evil: Village’įinally, Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ event did not have the relevance that was rumored for the world of video games, but the M3 chips and macOS Sonoma leave a good foundation for developers to have an easy time.The experience of playing a console game from your iPhone.
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