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January 2012
(80%)
55 Reviews
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The graphics have been noticably improved for Xbox One, Plenty of short levels that offer recaps of previous chapters, making it easy to play in short doses and come back at any time, Online Raid mode is tons of fun with a friend, and has loads of Achieve
The lack of a run button makes backtracking and evasion tiresome, No campaign coop or splitscreen, unlike Revelations 2, New sidekick Jessica wants Chris's sweet bod but he's totally not interested
Abstract: As someone who's never owned a handheld console beyond the original Game Boy, certain games came and went that I would have loved the opportunity to play but simply couldn't. January of last year, Resident Evil: Revelations was released for Nintendo's 3DS...
Abstract: 2011 was the Resident Evil franchise's 15th anniversary, and to celebrate Capcom has been bringing a slew of new Resident Evil games to the living rooms of gamers worldwide. 2012 will continue that trend as we’ll see two major console releases: Re...
Abstract: To put it bluntly, I’ve never been an expert at survival-horror games. I’ve played games from the popular franchises, such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill, and even some lesser known series such Fatal Frame and Siren, but they all seem to have one of ...
Abstract: At its very core Resident Evil has always been known as a survival horror franchise. The series became famous for its eerie environments and cheap scares, which can be hard to pull off in a video game. But lately the very features that made the franchi...
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Published: 2012-02-20, Author: John , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: Guest writer Colin Sum takes on the Resident Evil Revelations 3DS game.By Colin SumSo, has Resident Evil Revelations for the Nintendo 3DS stayed true to its series origin as a survival horror game or is it just another action-fest like Resident Evil 5? At...
Lengthy and tense campaign approximates console experience, Fantastic visuals on 3DS, especially without the 3D enabled, Tightly wound environments provide numerous scares and creepy moments
Meager storyline fails to find essential place in series lore, Irritating new characters with obnoxious quips and remarks, Map screen lacks usefulness; too easy to lose direction
Forbes magazine recently named "Resident Evil Revelations Ship Janitor" one of the ten worst jobs in the world.Photograph by Capcom
Abstract: There's something inherently creepy about the ocean. Sure, plenty of people take vacation cruises and have a great time sitting on the beach, but when it's just you and open water, it can be pretty intimidating. Capcom has definitely taken advantage of...
Resident Evil Revelations is a great handheld game, one that not only pushes the boundaries and standards of the Nintendo 3DS but one that recaptures a long-forgotten spirit of a classic franchise. Make no mistake about it, this is a full Resident Evil...
Abstract: The 3DS had a rocky start. I don't need to tell you that, it was apparent by the extremely lackluster launch titles. Then the first party titles came and things started picking up. Does Resident Evil: Revelations continue the trend as a must-have game for...