15 Must Have Resident Evil Requiem PC Mods You Need to Install

If you’ve already finished Resident Evil Requiem, there’s still plenty to do! New Game Plus offers lots of unlockables, and Insanity Mode provides a real challenge – so your next playthrough can be a chance to explore everything the game has to offer and just have fun.

The PC version is especially vibrant thanks to its active modding community, which consistently adds fun and creative elements to an already great game. We’ve been really enjoying some of the best mods, and we want to share our top picks to help you enhance your journey to find Elpis.

Just a heads-up: you’ll likely need both the Fluffy Mod Manager and REFramework installed and working before you can use some of these mods. Now that’s covered, let’s explore the best mods for Requiem.

Let’s get started!

1. Auto Item Reveal

Knowing where important items are on the map is helpful whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned player, especially since items are so crucial. This feature makes collecting them much easier by guiding you directly to their locations, saving you time and effort. You’ll still need to search drawers and other hidden spots the usual way, but for everything else, it’s a really useful tool.

We appreciated that the game doesn’t show you things you haven’t discovered yet. Instead, it waits until you explore an area and then offers helpful assistance.

2. More Enemies

Unlike the last mod, which makes the game easier, this one increases the difficulty by adding more enemies everywhere. It’s still being developed – Wrenwood and Rhodes Hill are finished, but Raccoon City still needs new enemies added. However, it’s a fantastic option if you want a more challenging experience.

If you choose a more challenging difficulty level, you’ll likely need to come up with creative strategies to succeed.

3. Health Bars

This mod improves the game’s user interface during combat by displaying helpful information about enemies, such as their health, stun status, and name, all organized in an easy-to-read format.

You can customize a lot of settings to get the specific information you want without it being distracting. This is really helpful if you want to track your damage output and see how close you are to stunning an enemy.

4. Handgun Ammo For Requiem

Leon gives Grace a powerful gun called the Requiem, but accidentally forgets to give her the special ammunition it needs. This gun is thought to be made by the Kendo brothers and normally requires specific ammo. However, if you love the Requiem’s strength and appearance, this modification allows it to use standard handgun ammunition instead.

You can also get an upgrade that makes the weapon fire faster, more accurately, and hold more ammo, potentially allowing it to completely obliterate your opponents – truly living up to its name, Requiem.

5. Holster Weapons

Annoyed by constantly opening your inventory to holster your weapon? This mod fixes that! It lets you quickly and easily holster any gun you’re using, whether you play with a controller or keyboard and mouse. It’s a simple addition that streamlines gameplay and adds a touch of convenience for players who enjoy a smooth, stylish experience.

6. Xenomorph

Horror movies are full of frightening creatures known for their hunting skills. While “The Girl” is certainly scary and hard to escape, it might be interesting to add the Xenomorph from the Alien films to Requiem – it’s one of the best hunters in modern entertainment.

Good news! If you activate this mod, Grace will be hunted by a dangerous predator, adding a lot more suspense to her stay at Rhodes Hill.

7. Dynamic Weapon Profiles

Do you want your weapons to deal more damage, attack faster, or both? This upgrade lets you easily customize weapon profiles, boosting their stats to help you overcome challenges. You’ll have plenty of options and can switch between them quickly and effortlessly.

Plus, easily switching between settings for recoil control, accuracy, and focus can really help when aiming is difficult, especially when facing scary enemies. This can significantly increase your chances of staying alive.

8. Weapon Lasers

Do you remember the helpful laser sights in Resident Evil 5 that made it easy to target enemy weak points? This mod brings that same feature to Requiem, letting you aim for those critical spots more accurately and giving you a significant edge against the zombies.

This update works with both Grace and Leon, and you can play in either first-person or third-person. It’s a significant improvement that’s easy to implement and could really change how you experience the game.

9. Easy To Find Mr. Raccoon

If you’re collecting Mr. Raccoon bobbleheads and struggling to find them, this mod will help! It makes all the bobbleheads glow with a color you choose, so they’re much easier to spot against the game’s darker backgrounds.

This mod doesn’t fundamentally change how you play, but it can really cut down on the time you spend looking for certain items.

10. Fog In Raccoon City

We’ve always been impressed with how the developers portrayed Raccoon City in Requiem, especially its ruined and desolate atmosphere. But this latest installment truly went above and beyond, making the city feel haunted by its history as we played through its streets with Leon.

Honestly, I’ve gotten so used to this feature that I can’t even bring myself to explore the city ruins on PC without it anymore. It’s become totally essential for me, and I really wish they’d add it to the console versions too!

11. Mr. X Fedora

Many players wished the Tyrant enemy Leon fights in Raccoon City looked more like the one from the original Resident Evil 2. This mod helps achieve that, giving the Tyrant a fedora and making it resemble Mr. X – the intimidating enemy Leon faced on his first day – a lot more closely.

For a game that’s quite heavy on the nostalgia factor, this one’s definitely on brand.

12. Chainsaw Massacre

This small change can drastically alter your game experience. It equips almost all zombies with chainsaws! This could make the game much easier or much more challenging, depending on your playstyle with Leon or Grace. It’s a fun option for players who enjoy trying out new things.

13. Quickstep

Need a reliable dodge? This mod adds a dodge ability for both Leon and Grace. It’s activated while running and provides temporary invincibility (i-frames) along with a speed boost. You can customize how long the boost lasts.

Keep in mind you’re meant to move forward in first-person. Use this perspective to completely change how you handle fights with zombies.

14. Play As Leon Across The Game

This option isn’t ideal if you’re trying to experience the story normally, but if you’d like to play the whole game as Leon, it’s available!

There are a few minor glitches, like Leon struggling to aim after moving Emily, and some other issues detailed in the mod’s description. However, it’s still an enjoyable addition to the game and worth checking out after you finish the main story of Requiem.

15. Movement Speed

Finally, we have a feature that lets you customize how fast each character moves! You can adjust their walking, running, and crouching speeds individually. This is especially useful after you’ve played through the game once, and can really change up your gameplay experience depending on how quickly you make your characters move.

Use this one wisely, as it could trivialize the game if you take too much advantage of it.

That concludes our look at the best PC mods for Resident Evil Requiem. We hope you enjoy using them as much as we did!

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2026-03-16 22:46