Story of Donna Beneviento And Her Doll Angie Explained Resident Evil Village – (Resident Evil 8)



In this video we cover the story of Donna Beneviento and her doll Angie in Resident Evil village, as we fight then in an almost supernatural like theme. We also cover her overall backstory and origin, how she got her Doll Angie, what happened to the house beneviento, and how she got her power from Mother Miranda.

We also cover the overall mechanisms of her powers and how that affected Ethan Winters. We also cover some of the lore and files that covers her background prior to the events in re village and how that would correlate with our playthrough in resident evil 8.

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23 thoughts on “Story of Donna Beneviento And Her Doll Angie Explained Resident Evil Village – (Resident Evil 8)”

  1. If you read behind the scenes of re8 in bonus menu, you can see that capcom wanted to attract US market by making a level that includes dolls, because according to capcom, US folks are so scared of dolls, idk why

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  2. I thought the Beneviento house was the weakest section of the game.
    They missed such a great opportunity with Mia's mannequin.
    Imagine if instead of the baby thing it was the mia doll that only moved when you weren't looking or when the lights went out.

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  3. Donna is my second favourite lieutenant right after lady Dimitrescu and her castle. The part in the morgue of house Beneviento with the doll and the hallucination baby is one of the; if not, scariest moments in the whole franchise and one of my personal favorite moment in Village. What a game!

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  4. This game bosses made me think of a idea for a game where instead of killing your bosses u can convince or manipulate them to see your side of things as opposed to the main antagonist they are following. And by doin so u can have them go against the main boss. Idk if a game has done that , I'm sure it has been . But anyway with me saying that I think 🤔, Donna was the best and most interesting character and lore to the entire game of resi eight . I wished we had more of her as she barely spoke herself and it was her dolls for the most part. I get it she is very introverted but it wouldn't have been amazing to have had more scenes with her and her dolls outside the little she did had. But yea she was amazing and in her own way a tragic case when dealing with Miranda obsession with bringing her child back

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  5. I really do wish that there were more of the dolls in general. You never got to see them until the end for like three seconds. It would have been really cool to have a doll section before Angie, and after the fetus thing. Maybe you would have to solve another one of those big mannequin puzzles, but this time it’s Ethan. This time, however there would be porcelain dolls crawling across the ceiling and floor. After you finished the puzzle, Donna would attack directly, furious that you destroyed her ‘children’. After this encounter, she would actually apologize to you but then Angie would get upset and would start her boss fight.

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  6. That thru me off usually they keep it real w the monster and the mutation but in this one dragon and werewolves meh I rather see new frogs like one of the bosses and crazy new super weapons like nemesis and non die monster from RE6 chasing Jake

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  7. One cool thing is there's no a single corpse in beneviento's house, she didnt do any experiment, only once, to her gardener and it's not really an experiment either, she just wanted to help him :'(

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