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January 2017
(87%)
61 Reviews
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Users
(94%)
225 Reviews
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The editors liked
Emphasizes horror over action
Full PlayStation VR support
Fantastic gameplay that perfectly straddles the line between action and survival
Slower movement and a defensive focus keeps encounters tense
Great graphics
Satisfying story
Perfect implementation of VR
Lots of comfort options
Authentic horror experience
Terrifying sound design
Significant boost for PS4 Pro
Amazing environment with some good puzzles
Authentic
Terrifying horror story
Tight focus limits the amount of filler
Strong narrative and tense atmosphere
Upsetting amount of visual detail
Excellent variety thanks to the different family members and playable flashbacks
Refined survivalhorror mechanics that balance old with new
A frightening return to gameplay elements that made the series great
Terrifying antagonists and monsters
Perfect setting for a horror game
The editors didn't like
Combat is still an unknown
Hamminess makes it feel not quite like Resident Evil yet
Small enemy variety
Randomized enemy spawning can be frustrating at times
Underutilized limb-destruction mechanic
Some under-powered weapons
Major departure from series in theme
Lore
And camera perspective may turn off oldschool fans
Potential for VR sickness
Combat is a bit awkward
Suffers from linear ending
Certain sections drag
Some boss battles prove more annoying than intense
Enemies could be smarter and more capable
Puzzles go largely forgotten
Some pathing issues noticed
Monsters are not the brightest
A little on the short side for a full retail title
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Published: 2017-02-02, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
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Published: 2017-01-31, Author: Gabriel , review by: pcmag.com
Fantastic gameplay that perfectly straddles the line between action and survival, Slower movement and a defensive focus keeps encounters tense, Great graphics, Satisfying story
Small enemy variety, Randomized enemy spawning can be frustrating at times, Underutilized limb-destruction mechanic, Some under-powered weapons
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