
“Maiden is a demo that’s separate from Resident Evil Village,” he explained. There might be a few things that eagle-eyed players should look out for as they wander the castle in search of an exit, so we asked Peter if there was anything the team wanted them to notice as they explore. With RE Village and Maiden taking place in the same place but not the same time, it left us wondering if the two would be tied together somehow. Maiden was originally designed as a visual demo that would allow you to explore the inside of Dimitrescu Castle, but it evolved to include a short story and puzzle solving.” Long-time fans of Resident Evil are familiar with various castles that have appeared throughout the series, so they should feel right at home in this one, too. “The Maiden demo doesn’t take place during the main story of Resident Evil Village. According to Peter, both the maiden’s story and Ethan’s story take place at different times. Tickets for select dates are still available here.We asked Peter about who the protagonist of this demo is, as she’s only known as “the maiden.” As Peter explains it, “Maiden is not the name of any person, but instead it symbolizes the protagonist, a girl who’s trapped in Dimitrescu Castle.” Rather than playing as Ethan and seeing a part of his story, the character in this demo is separate from the main story of Resident Evil Village. The EVIL LIVE tour continues thru February and March. Speaking to an insider on his team, he remarked that it was more like his “vision come to life,” which is 100% true. If I had one criticism of the show, it was that I couldn’t really tell what was supposed to be “live” about it. With each new drop, cheers of “Oooh!” and “Aaah!” rang forth from the crowd as their arms went up and shoulders swayed to and fro amongst the masses. Hues of red pervaded the performance, clearly curating a very specific aesthetic.

The music was dark and foreboding, which matched perfectly with the visuals.

Yet, the minimalism was paramount in drawing people into the evil, hypnotic world that Drezo was spinning right in front of our eyes. The set up was minimal, with only an LED panel behind him, barely extending past the ends of the DJ table upon which he performed his craft. Of course, just saying that the two are comparable is an obvious disservice to Drezo, as he’s trying to carve out his own lane in dance music, and doing so successfully.ĭrezo began his new Evil Live tour last Friday in Los Angeles, a final culmination of his artistic expression and vision as a producer and creative. There are few artists in the dance music realm who seem worthy of taking up the mantle left behind by French electro legend Gesaffelstein, but Drezo is one of them.
