Games Resident Evil: Revelations 2

Resident Evil: Revelations 2

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is a continuation of the cooperative action horror game with a third-person view in the Resident Evil universe. This... Read more

VGTimes:
7.2/10
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Players:
8.1/10
Steam:
77/100
Metacritic:
72/100
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Trailers, gameplay, and other videos

Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Concept Teaser
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 - Retail Launch Trailer
Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Second Trailer ESRB
Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Raid Mode rundown
Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Launch Trailer | PS Vita

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
  • RAM: 2 Gb
  • Free Space: 23 Gb
  • VRAM: 512 Mb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8800
Recommended:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad
  • RAM: 4 Gb
  • Free Space: 23 Gb
  • VRAM: 1 Gb
  • Video Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 560
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Finally, the best series of games in the survival horror genre once again delights us with gloomy corridors, oppressive atmosphere, riddles and old heroes. This means that the last games in the series were more geared towards run, shoot and no puzzles for you, no frightening atmosphere. I was already starting to worry that everyone at Capcom had forgotten what the word survival means. The game was very pleased with the return of the legendary Barry (from RE1) and Claire (from RE2) attacks, and two new playable characters appear in the game: Moira, Barry's daughter, and Natalia, a little girl with super natural abilities. At the beginning of their journey, Claire and Moira find themselves behind bars with bracelets on their hands, the bracelets are not ordinary ones, but with an indicator t… Read full

At the moment, of all the existing parts of the games in the Resident Evil series, I have played 4, 5, 6 and this part.

And I will say that it turned out to be quite interesting, tense in places, and with gameplay that I liked in terms of switching between characters. Suppose when you play at the beginning as girls, your main character has the basic skills that we are used to in other parts, and if you switch to the second, then thanks to the flashlight you will find secrets and other subtleties for the plot.

Further, when you play as a man with a child, the man also has simple operative skills, and by switching to the child (whom the operative met in the story), you can see enemies through walls, as well as invisible giant insects.

I’ll say right away that during the passage you will be repe… Read full

9.1
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