This game is kind of a "standard one" but the story is good enough to keep you playing it till the end and the raid mode provide tons of fun for a considerable amount of time. Even if it is not the best R.E.
This game is kind of a "standard one" but the story is good enough to keep you playing it till the end and the raid mode provide tons of fun for a considerable amount of time. Even if it is not the best R.E.
Resident Evil: Revelations 2's two teams of complementary characters make this a fantastic cooperative experience, whether you're playing through the story or the ever-engrossing Raid Mode.
Moody setting and tone that evokes Resident Evil 4; Complimentary playstyles that encourage teamwork; Raid mode's endless; varying challenges
Lacks online multiplayer in story mode; Uneven pacing plagues certain episodes; Especially the last one where everything falls flat
Nevertheless, such a bad five minutes does not come close to overshadowing the other eight hours of Revelations 2's campaign. The quality of the first Revelations was an achievement in itself, given how mediocre Resi spinoffs had been until that point (no, Code Veronica doesn't count).
Good game, better than RE series. If you like the first RE Revelations (DS or PS version) buy this sequel.
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a breath of fresh air for a franchise that has had an unfortunate rocky decline lately. Over the course of 4 episodes, Revelations 2 kicks off with a promising start in Penal Colony.
Suspenseful plot moments; Seamless use of both characters in combat; Raid Mode
Some boring puzzles and fetch quests; No online co-op
Not the best story, a few moments that make no sense, but over all quite fun gameplay, pick it up if you like the series and you are inbetween new release games with not much else to do
The sequel to the once Nintendo 3DS exclusive is here with Resident Evil Revelations 2 , spanned over four episodes (plus to bonus with the complete season and retail version) each episode of Revelations 2 follows the events of two pairings, split into two segments.
Great value at £4.99 per episode & for the season pass; Multiple modes encourage multiple playthrough's of campaign; Story kept me gripped throughout; Loads of unlockable goodies and upgrades to acquire; Raid mode is expanded on the 1st Revelations and is addictive as ever
New gen version doesn't look new gen; Despite having some moments of tension; it's still not as scary as hoped; Seems odd not to have online campaign co-op; only local co-op
What a difference a second playthrough can make. Here I was, all set to dump on the final chapter of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 after seeing what was the ‘bad' ending, but then I thought, ‘I should give the good ending a shot.' And sure enough, it has made a world of difference.
Loved this game! Played it doing couch coop and was impressed! One player is the shooter while the other is support/healer. What makes the dynamic unique is that the shooter can't progress without the supports help - for example, the support character reveals the weak spots on the enemies for the...
This is an excellent game for any resident evil fans has lots of action good story and many guns to choose from.
Lots of action and good story
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