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January 2012
(80%)
55 Reviews
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Abstract: Your games are hit or miss, your movies are about as bad as sci-fi movies can be without being SyFy movies and even the elements within a single game are as disjointed as Mimicry Marcus. Resident Evil Revelations not only embraces this mess, it revels in ...
Abstract: Published February 18th 2012.Written by Alasdair Preston. For many, Resident Evil is about clunky controls, heavy atmospheres and light supplies. For others, the series is about teaming up with a friend to blast through hordes of enemies. Revelations p...
True survival horror on a handheld games machine, Excellent graphics and immersive gameplay, Enjoyable co-op Raid mode
Poor AI robs the monsters of personality, Silly plot with some annoying characters
Dubious AI puts Revelations at a disadvantage, but otherwise this looks, feels and plays like a proper Resident Evil, with all the positives and negatives that that implies. Graphically it's proof of what the 3DS can do when pushed, and while the single-p...
Abstract: Name: Genre: Platform: "Survival Horror", a phrase so familiar to gamers, was pretty much coined to describe the first batch of Resident Evil games. Creeping around secluded, drab settings like the Arklay Mansion or the desolate streets of a Racoon Ci...
It nails the atmosphere in its hybrid design, but those crucial sparks of brilliance that make the series so great, no matter which of its eras you prefer… they’re as rare as a single use rocket launcher.More Articles >>> ...
Abstract: Resident Evil: Revelations is a game with a lot of numbers attached. First off, it’s the eighth game in the main Resident Evil series (that’s right, this isn’t a spin-off or side-story), and the twenty-first (depending on how you count them) overall. I...
Abstract: It’s tough to be terrified by a movie that fits in the palm of your hand. Watch Insidious in a theatre and you’ll likely shut your eyes in fear. Watch it on your phone and you’ll probably shut your eyes for another reason: To go to sleep. The same goes...
Circle Pad Pro demonstrates why Nintendo should have integrated a twojoystick system in the first place.
Having clocked in at 14 hours on my first playthrough, I have to say that Resident Evil: Revelations is a great game. With the many changes and tweaks to the classic Resident Evil formula, I think Capcom has finally hit on the correct balance betwee...