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January 2012
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The editors liked
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
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
Taut stopandshoot action
Creepy atmosphere
Great visuals
Especially in 3D
Entertaining story.
The editors didn't like
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
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
Complete Revelations experience, Challenging and remixed co-op mode, Unlockable DLC
Too similar to previous HD release, Visual improvements marginal at best, "Better" version on the horizon
Although Resident Evil: Revelations remains a great game in its own right, it's hard to recommend this HD (HD-er?) version to even staunch loyalists of Capcom's fright fest, especially if they picked up the home console release in the last hardware genera...
Abstract: Some revelations are best left in the darkResident Evil Revelations comes at a great time. This game released at a time when the 3DS really didn't have much else to compete with it, so it ends up being a better game in peoples mind than it actually is. Wh...
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 >>> ...
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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...