Resident Evil Revelations 2 Episode 4: Metamorphosis Review I PSLS
Added: 24.03.2015 9:18 | 5 views | 0 comments
PSLS :
So, it has come to this. Four weeks. Four episodes. One game. Tonight, the fates of our characters will be sealed. Or will they? Seeing as how the first three episodes of Resident Evil Revelations 2 have been pretty entertaining, it appears Capcom has a sure thing in the bag. But we mustnt assume that they have an easy win here.
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| Resident Evil Revelations 2 Review Better Than Advertised But Room for Improvement | COG
Added: 23.03.2015 17:23 | 9 views | 0 comments
COG writes - We jump into the full retail version Resident Evil Revelations 2 which includes all four core episodes, two spin-off episodes, Raid Mode content (including a bonus mode), two extra Raid Mode characters, and four alternate character costumes.
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| Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Episode 2: Contemplation Review | Throwing Digital Sheep
Added: 23.03.2015 14:24 | 6 views | 0 comments
Episode Two doesn't improve upon anything from the first. What it does instead, is grab a hold of the good and inject it with a moderately high dose of testosterone; Even though the 'good' here being the 'story and narrative' alone, it works!
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| Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Review | Digital Chumps
Added: 23.03.2015 12:20 | 17 views | 0 comments
DC:
Similar to my recent first foray into the massive Final Fantasy franchise, Resident Evil Revelations 2 is one of the now three Resident Evil games I have played. Recently I got to experience the HD Remaster of the Gamecube version and really enjoyed it. Six years ago, I think even to the week actually, I co-oped through Resident Evil 5 in one sitting with a buddy of mine and had a good time. Co-op action returns in Revelations 2 via local split-screen play (online co-op play is only supported for the separate Raid Mode), although unfortunately I have had very little opportunity to play Revelations 2 in co-op just due to scheduling and all that other BS. Suffice it to say that what little local co-op I did play, I enjoyed more than playing single player and working with the AI, which goes for about every game out there -- co-op makes nearly every experience better, see any Army of Two game, any brawler, or Diablo III. That's not to say that Revelations 2 is not fun single player...
Tags: Evil, Resident Evil, Resident, Arts, Fantasy, Review, Rage, Final, Digital, Final Fantasy, Evil Revelations, Revelations, Diablo
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| Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Review | Digital Chumps
Added: 23.03.2015 12:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
DC:
Similar to my recent first foray into the massive Final Fantasy franchise, Resident Evil Revelations 2 is one of the now three Resident Evil games I have played. Recently I got to experience the HD Remaster of the Gamecube version and really enjoyed it. Six years ago, I think even to the week actually, I co-oped through Resident Evil 5 in one sitting with a buddy of mine and had a good time. Co-op action returns in Revelations 2 via local split-screen play (online co-op play is only supported for the separate Raid Mode), although unfortunately I have had very little opportunity to play Revelations 2 in co-op just due to scheduling and all that other BS. Suffice it to say that what little local co-op I did play, I enjoyed more than playing single player and working with the AI, which goes for about every game out there -- co-op makes nearly every experience better, see any Army of Two game, any brawler, or Diablo III. That's not to say that Revelations 2 is not fun single player...
Tags: Evil, Resident Evil, Resident, Arts, Fantasy, Review, Rage, Final, Digital, Final Fantasy, Evil Revelations, Revelations, Diablo
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