What’s impressive is that with only what the demo offers players, modders were already able to put their own spin in the game.
Barney the Dinosaur and Thomas the Tank Engine are some of the most recurring characters used by the modding community to replace 3D models, so it’s not exactly surprising that the new mod was made. PC gamers often modify their games to include funny variations, fix bugs, or even tweak a game’s difficulty. A Steam forum shares tricks that enable players to try the demo however many times they want, giving everyone the opportunity to finish it or just wander around in the beautiful gothic scenario. It’s not only the modding community that has already started tweaking Resident Evil: Village, since players have figured out how to reset the clock for the demo, bypassing the 60-minutes limit put in place by Capcom. RELATED: First 'Resident Evil: Village' Demo Teases the Next Evolution of the Franchise