Leon Must Die Forever Isn’t Worth Going Back to RE Requiem For

Leon Must Die Forever Isn’t Worth Going Back to RE Requiem For

Leon Must Die Forever Isn't Worth Going Back to RE Requiem For Hands On 1

Resident Evil has a storied history with mini games, from the Tofu mode of Resident Evil 2 on PS1 right the way through to the fan-favourite Mercenaries add-on that’s shipped with multiple instalments.

Almost every mainline title is treated to its own spin-off from the main game, and now Resident Evil Requiem has one: a free PS5 update adds the flamboyantly named Leon Must Die Forever.

This is a time attack mode where Leon pursues Victor Gideon through a number of locations from the campaign. You begin on the streets of Wrenwood, and then have limited choice over the route you take to the final encounter. Using doors dotted around each area, you can progress to different sections of the Rhodes Hill care centre and Raccoon City, or take on a boss fight. Each place has a recommended level, from level 1 to level 20, so the idea is to gradually power Leon up as you make your way towards Victor Gideon at the end.

The zombies become more dangerous the further in you go, and when you either die or run out of time, the run is over and you’re issued a score and rank. It has a roguelite element to it where you’ll always begin the mode back at the start, but completing challenges rewards you with a currency that unlocks new items and weapons.

Therefore, the more you play it, the better you should get.

Levelling up in Leon Must Die Forever is done through the Blood Collector: you kill enemies and their deaths translate into points. Once you earn 100 points, you can unlock an Enhancer. These abilities apply to your current run, and offer perks like improved damage, health recovery, weapon repair, and more. Some supply considerable bonuses like filling up the Blood Collector 40% faster, but the trade-off is you lose 20% of your attack power.

Getting the balance right and selecting the correct Enhancers to improve your current loadout is pivotal to making good progress. The enemies hit hard in Leon Must Die Forever and their own health bars are no joke — you can very easily be overwhelmed and have your run ended, especially as it begins to throw in multiple Blister Heads at once.

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