One of Redfall’s most interesting aspects is its playable characters. The game has four to choose from, and each character is very different in terms of playstyle. You will have a different experience in Redfall based on who you pick, and this can be both in terms of gameplay and difficulty.
Now, Redfall can also be played with friends, and multiplayer viability is certainly a consideration worth making. That being said, Redfall has no matchmaking, so if you don’t have friends willing to dive into Redfall, then solo will be your main form of play. With this in mind, this list is going to focus on each character’s solo-play viability.
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Remi is terrible and should be avoided at all costs in solo-play. The majority of Remi’s kit is designed specifically to assist friends. The only ability that has much use in a solo-play setting is C4 Charge, and C4 Charge isn’t all that good when compared to what other characters can pull.
Remi isn’t a bad character, she is just awful in this setting. If you want to make the game harder, then Remi is an interesting modifier that can turn Redfall into quite the challenge. Other than that specific scenario, avoid her at all costs.
Laya is great, so don’t let her position on this list trick you into thinking she is bad. She is leagues above Remi, and honestly, could be considered joint-second if you really wanted to split hairs on her positional viability. Layla is a powerhouse character who can do just about anything.
Her abilities are all fantastic, with Umbrella allowing her to absorb an ungodly amount of damage, and Vampire Ex-Boyfriend giving you some
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