Resident Evil
Resident Evil has finally made its way to the App Store with both Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 4, and it doesn’t matter which one you choose; you’ll enjoy both.
However, considering that Resident Evil 4 is a remake, if you’re looking to play a new game, then Resident Evil Village is the way to go. You’ll play as Ethan Winders three years after the events that happened in Resident Evil 7.
After a rocky start, you’ll find yourself stranded in a village filled with werewolves, vampires, and creepy dolls. Your goal is to rescue your daughter and escape however you can.
While this game is a direct sequel to Resident Evil 7, you don’t really need to play that one to know what’s happening in this one. Some of the most important parts that you need to know about the previous game are explained here. Plus, this game is less about the story and more about the surviving aspect.
Just like Death Stranding, this game is exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and M-series iPads and Macs because of its demanding nature — it’s the full PS5-quality console version for the iPhone, not a mere port, which means it needs the additional power that only the A17 Pro or Apple’s M-series chips can deliver.