Resident Evil Villagedelivers a mix of fantasy and nostalgia, reminiscent of what made Resident Evil 4 special. However, the entire narrative relies on a plot twist that hinges on the inexplicable choices made by Chris Redfield, ultimately disregarding the potential development of other characters like Mia Winters.
Throughout Resident Evil Village, Mia Winters remains secluded, with her presence largely overlooked. This departure from her prominence in Resident Evil 7 reflects a missed opportunity for her character's growth and involvement in the Winters saga.
Resident Evil Has Put Mia Winters on an Indefinite Back Burner
Mia Winters was a central figure in Resident Evil 7, playing a pivotal role in the game's narrative. Her absence in Village is a glaring omission, particularly considering her significance in the previous installment.
In Resident Evil 7, Mia's role as the catalyst for the game's events underscores her importance as a character. However, this importance is conspicuously overlooked in Village, leaving fans wanting for more insight into her story.
Resident Evil Village Neglected to Make Mia an Actual Character
Despite the expansive nature of Village, Mia's character is inadequately integrated into the storyline. The limited portrayal of Mia, predominantly through Miranda, fails to fully explore her character, relegating her to the sidelines as a mere plot device.
Capcom's decision to conclude the Winters saga in the absence of a comprehensive exploration of Mia's character represents a missed opportunity. Mia's character, which held great potential following Resident Evil 7, is regrettably underutilized, echoing the franchise's historical neglect of significant female characters.