🧟♀️ Face Your Fears, Together!
Resident Evil Revelations 2 for PS4 is a gripping survival horror game that brings back fan-favorite Claire Redfield and introduces new character Moira Burton. Set in a chilling abandoned detention facility on a remote island, players navigate through intense gameplay filled with terrifying enemies and dramatic cliffhangers, either solo or in offline co-op mode.
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CLAIRE'S BACK BABY!!!
I already have a ps3 version of this but recently purchased a ps4 so it only made sense to get a res 2 disc for that machine.HOLY MOLY the difference in the graphics is unreal - it has this beautiful pop out 3d effect now, the target is sharpened and everything around it is slightly blurred giving the visual effect. It makes the game very immersive and exciting.I will forever be addicted to this game, not only because it has Claire Redfield in it but I love the idea of Res being a proper horror game again. Some parts of this game give me genuine moments of heart thumping and screaming obscenities at the screen. Its much MUCH darker then previous titles with PLENTY of guts and monsters, plus it also has sexy characters in it too. It has an old school feel to it but without the fixed camera angles and the tank controls. The camera can be moved but you will always have an over the shoulder view. In other words the character doesn't move, the world around him/her does.If you are worried about the horror factor please don't - I would give this a chance for sure. it is way darker then previous games and is most certainly NOT for children. There are plenty of obvious F bombs with disturbing images of twisted creatures that would give the little ones nightmares for the rest of their lives. So please spare them that.there is huge replayability for this game. Firstly there is the main campaign or main story with Clare & Moiré (4 chapters) running parallel with Barry & Little Natalia (yes she is a child but she is NOT annoying, she is actually cute as hell). There are bonus chapters for each new character moiré and Natalia that will keep you busy and if that's not enough there is one more part of the package for all you trigger happy fans out there.RAID MODE- Oh dear God I have met a force of addiction so strong I think I should seek out some sort of help to rip me away from this. raid mode is a series of gauntlets that allows you to CONSTANTLY upgrade, better weapons bigger monsters, bigger buzz etc. There is a very upbeat soundtrack that will have you tapping your toes and bouncing your head around. Be very careful with raid mode - I would suggest setting times to play and cut off times too. You can get very carried away with this.One thing that stands out for me in the main campaign was the nods to old-school fans - some inside jokes had me in stitches they were so cringie but so funny "Almost a Claire sandwich" or Barry holding up his python and saying "I have THIS!" It made me feel appreciated as a loyal fan and brought back of memories from when this whole thing started. It was an outside the box bold move and that is something that attracts me as a gamer. I like bold moves that are risky. I am hugely turned off by games that are "safe" and structured or predictable. So boring!So thank you Capcom for being awesome and bringing back some proper old school horror for us die hard Res fans. Please keep up the good work. Oh and if you re release Res 2 I will be forever grateful and will be first in line to purchase a copy. Huge Claire Redfield fan here!
J**A
Love it!
I just love this game. I'm not the best with aiming so I set it to easy so there wernt as many hard challenges however it was challenging enough so not boring. I like that you can change the difficulty. Graffics are good and missions are good. Love the game!
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This spin-off sequel is not only the scariest the series has been in years
There’s still no sign of Resident Evil 7, but this spin-off sequel is not only the scariest the series has been in years but it has the best co-op too.Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a very peculiar game. We don’t mean in terms of the gameplay, which is a successful evolution of the 3DS original, but everything else surrounding it – starting with the fact that the 3DS is almost the only format this sequel isn’t on. Why it’s being released so quickly after the Resident Evil 1 remake, why it’s episodic, and why it was prioritised over the series rethink the franchise so obviously needs we can’t begin to fathom. But as ever the only thing that matters is whether it’s a good game or not and, so far at least, Revelations 2 is the best the series has been in a long time. Perhaps the most pressing of those questions is why Revelations 2 is episodic in the first place. To that we have no answer at all, as the game is already finished (we’ve been sent all four episodes, but have only played this first one) and there’s not much in the way of shocking cliffhangers. It’s especially odd as the episodes are being released weekly and the whole thing will be collected up and sold at retail by March 20. We’re only allowed to talk about Episode 1 at the moment but the basic set-up is that each download is split into two parallel stories, one starring Barry Burton looking for his daughter, and the other Claire Redfield attempting to escape from a mysterious Alcatraz like prison/laboratory complex. The story only just gets going in this first episode, but although it’s hard to judge just how crazy it will get by the end the dialogue is already authentically cheesy – and although the tone is a little too knowing at times it’s a relief to find that that script doesn’t take itself too seriously. The most distinctive element of Revelations 2 is that each of the two characters is aided by another, younger, character who cannot or will not wield a gun. In Claire’s case it’s Barry’s daughter Moria, while Bazza is aided by a mysterious young girl called Natalia. Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 1 (XO) – Barry kicks considerable ass Although the game can be played alone, alternating between the two characters when necessary, ideally you want to be playing Revelations 2 with a friend in split screen co-op mode. Although the Mercenaries style Raid mode will have online options patched in at a later date (couldn’t they just have waited until it was ready?) there are no plans to offer online co-op for the story mode. That’s another odd choice in today’s climate, but we can certainly imagine that much of the entertainment value would be lost if you didn’t have your partner in the same room with you. Barry and Claire control just like any other post-Resident Evil 5 character (i.e. they can walk and shoot at the same time) but there’s even less ammo available than the first Revelations and no evidence of that game’s shooter-heavy sections (and it was clear from our interview with the developers that these were intentionally left out). What remains is the closest Resident Evil has been to a true survival horror for a very long time. And that’s despite the normally emboldening nature of co-op play. Rather than extra firepower Moira and Natalia are essentially support characters, and the most aggressive Natalia can get is dropping a brick on an already downed zombie’s head. Her real value is being able to sense zombies through walls and spot hidden objects, like extra ammo, that Barry can’t see. Moira works in a similar way, except she has the rather less supernatural power of holding a torch. Since the enemies in Claire’s section tend to be stronger and more aggressive she’s also more capable in a fight, and although she still doesn’t use a gun she’s got a handy crowbar attack and a very useful dodge. Both support characters can also squeeze into small places and carry items for the other player. It’s quite a bold concept, especially as Capcom must know that some core gamers just won’t be interested in a character that can’t really fight. For more casual players though it’s highly appealing, giving them plenty to do that is genuinely useful, without turning the whole thing into a Gears Of War knock-off. Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 1 (XO) – asymmetric co-op The downside of course is that playing on your own inevitability gets a bit fiddly, as you swap between the two characters. If you don’t like that idea then the support character will more or less play themselves, with very little need for you to take control of them, but that will inevitably make the game harder for yourself as you miss out on extra items along the way. The girls are also much more effective as monster distractors when a human’s playing as them. But as long as you understand what you’re getting into, and pick the right partner, Revelations 2 is, well… something of a revelation. Barry’s side of things is the most like a traditional Resident Evil game, with its relatively slow zombies and what looks a bit like a Tyrant, but it’s Claire’s section that impressed us the most. The prison she finds herself in is almost pitch black and Moira’s use of the torch is absolutely vital, to both see where they’re going and to temporarily blind enemies. Not only do monsters loom out of the darkness at you but you’re constantly assuming that they will even when there’s nothing there. Instilling a fear of the unknown, and convincing you that there are even more terrible horrors than the ones you’re actually facing, is one of the marks of a true survival horror and Revelations 2 not only achieves this but does so in a fairly unique manner. It’s certainly the scariest co-op game we’ve ever played, even if it does pale next to some of the genre’s best single-player only games. We’ve not played the rest of the episodes yet, so we honestly don’t know how the whole game is going to turn out, but at this point it seems very promising. The story elements of this episode probably won’t last you much longer than two or three hours but with the addition of Raid mode that still seems reasonable value for money. Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 1 (XO) – Raid mode is offline for now Unlike the story campaign Raid really seems better suited to online play, but it’s still fun as it is: more of a straight shooting gallery than Mercenaries, where the goal is simply to kill all the enemies in the level (culled from the story mode and previous Resident Evil games). There’s a ton of unlockables to reward your efforts, including not just new weapons and customisations but whole skill trees of additional abilities and bonuses. Apart from the intrinsic single-player problem there are other issues, the most obvious being the distinctly last gen graphics. Although you get the impression this is more the fault of a low budget than a lack of talent on the developer’s part. Where they do draw blame though is the rather bland environments and monsters: the first Revelations was heavily criticised for its boring blob monsters and although Revelations 2 does better than that they’re still disappointingly uncreative for a Resident Evil game. The other issue is why on earth you wouldn’t just wait for the retail version, especially as it has some exclusive bonus content of its own. Unless you’re the world’s most impatient Resident Evil fan we can’t think of a single reason. But so far it looks like the game is going to be worth the, relatively short, wait. In Short: A successful start to the first episodic Resident Evil, with some genuinely inventive co-op features and the most effective scares the series has seen in years. Pros: The asymmetric co-op is a surprisingly innovative feature, and Claire and Moira’s pitch black perils are especially nerve-racking. Raid is an enjoyable evolution of Mercenaries. Cons: It’s not clear at all why the game is episodic, especially as Raid is currently offline only. Bland environment and monsters, and low tech visuals. Playing on your own isn’t as fun.Score: 8/10
D**S
If you loved Resident Evil 4
If you loved Resident Evil 4,then this game is for you. It's definitely my favourite since Resident Evil 4.The game contains all dlc already on the disc and requires no downloading voucher.Bonus content includes 2 playable side stories called ( Little Miss ) and ( The Struggle )4 character costumesRaid Mode that contains almost 200 missions is fantastic.Graphics are very nice looking and polished,the characters and enemy design is way more detailed then the first game.Acting is pretty good then most Resident Evil games.The game is 1080p and runs at 60fpsVery good game.Overall89/100%
E**N
Fast delivery
Fast delivery in excellent condition, about the game , haven't played yet
L**N
I like the new story and the main campaign can be ...
I like the new story and the main campaign can be played with my friends because of co-op mode. The in-game graphics could have been a lot better. In the main menu there is "Raid mode" where you find yourself on a level shooting/evading monsters to gain experience points and you can choose to do this alone or co-op. In "Raid mode" you cannot design your own character but through gaining experience you can change outfits, customise weapons and change the skills for over half a dozen default characters.
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Rebeleishons Tu
Llegó en perfecto estado, buen embalaje. Ningún problema en términos generales. 2 dias tardó desde el momento de la compra.
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Exactamente como en la descripción
Viene con todos los añadidos extras del juego
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arrivato nei tempi stabiliti ,siggillato
arrivato nei tempi stabiliti ,siggillato
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CONTENT
Content
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Tolles Spiel mit Splitscreen ohne Online-Abzocke
Pro:- Das ganze Spiel ist mit 2 Spielern im Splitscreen ganz ohne Internetverbindung spielbar- Großer Spielumfang: Singleplayerkampagne + Raidmodus. Man schafft es kaum alles durch zu spielen.- Gute Steuerung- Gutes Gameplay- Gute SoundeffekteCon:- Regelmäßig erinnert einen das Spiel, man sei nicht mit dem Internet verbunden (nur nervig, aber keine relevante Einschränkung).Fazit: Sehr gutes Spiel, das für wenig Geld sehr viel bietet. Wenn die Resi-Reihe sich der bei vielen anderen Games gängigen Onlinezwang-Abzocke weiterhin entzieht, kann man der Serie auch treu bleiben. Andere Spielehersteller sollten sich hier eine Scheibe abschneiden und endlich mal wieder Qualität produzieren, statt ihre Kundschaft nur ab zu zocken!
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