Topic / Subject

A viral post claims someone refunded Resident Evil Requiem because it was “too scary,” but it looks more like meme repost culture than a verified trend.

TL;DR

If a horror game is “too scary,” that is basically an accidental endorsement. The problem is the refund claim is not proven beyond reposts and anecdotal chatter.

Key Details

• The “refunded because it was too scary” line is circulating as a viral post and meme-style headline.

• Resident Evil Requiem is being reviewed on Steam, and “too scary” shows up in community chatter, often as jokes or exaggeration.

• PC Gamer reported strong early Steam activity for the game, adding launch context.

• Capcom and major outlets have discussed “too scary” feedback in series history, but that does not confirm this specific refund story.

• There is no clear evidence this is a widespread refund trend.

Breakdown

This is one of those rumors that works as a punchline. It sounds believable because it is funny, and because survival horror is built to push people.

The issue is scale and proof. A single refund story can be real, but viral posts often take a one-off comment and turn it into a “this is happening everywhere” narrative.

Steam reviews are the best primary pool for vibes, and “too scary” will show up there, especially for a Resident Evil launch. But “players saying it’s scary” is not the same as “people are refunding it.”

Also, “too scary” is often used like praise in horror fandom. People say it to hype a game, even when they are joking. That makes the viral line even more likely to be meme-forward rather than data-forward.

Is This Leak Credible?

Source type: Instagram repost claim.

Primary confirmation: no verified receipt or documented refund pattern shown in the intake.

Confidence level: Low.

What It Would Mean

If it was real at scale, it would mean Requiem is hitting a fear level that drives some casual players away. That would still be a win for the brand identity, even if it creates a few refunds.

More realistically, it means the marketing machine found a great quote. “Too scary” is the kind of line you want on a poster, even if it came from a joke.

What We Know

• The claim is circulating as a viral meme-style post.

• Steam reviews include chatter that frames the game as scary, sometimes seriously, sometimes joking.

• The game has strong early attention, per PC Gamer’s launch context.

What We Don’t Know

• Whether any refund was actually filed for that reason, and whether it was more than a one-off.

• Whether this is a real trend or a single anecdote amplified by repost accounts.

• How Steam refund behavior looks in aggregate, because that data is not provided here.

What Would Confirm It

• A verifiable screenshot or record of a refund request that clearly states “too scary” as the reason.

• Multiple independent reports showing a pattern, not a single meme.

• Steam community posts that show repeated refund mentions in a way that seems organic, not copy-paste.

What to Watch Next

• Whether bigger outlets start reporting refund chatter with real examples

• Steam review trends over the next week, especially after the initial hype settles

• Capcom commentary about difficulty and fear balance, if they address it

Sources

Instagram — post titled around refunding Resident Evil Requiem for being “too scary” (headline not provided)

PC Gamer — “Resident Evil Requiem pulls in 270,000 players…”

Steam Community — Resident Evil Requiem reviews page (headline not provided)

Comment

Do you want Resident Evil to stay genuinely scary, or should it lean more action so more players stick with it?


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