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  • Opening the doors to a new era of horror - The next major entry in the renowned Resident Evil series makes a dramatic new shift as it comes to next generation consoles, Windows PC and PlayStation VR Returning to the series' roots - Resident Evil 7 biohazard will deliver an experience reminiscent of the series' signature gameplay including exploration, puzzles and a realistic tense atmosphere for players to encounter but will offer a complete refresh of the gameplay systems to propel the survival horror experience to the next level Immersive, visceral horror - A new shift for the series to first person view brings the terrifying horror directly up close and personal.Built from the ground up on the RE Engine - Capcom's brand new VR compatible development engine works in tandem with industry leading audio and visual technologies to create a disturbingly photorealistic experience for an unprecedented level of immersion.

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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
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Works great
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2022
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This game took ten years off my life.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020
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Yes, I contacted the seller at first because I couldn't track the product logistics and worried about not receiving the goods. I didn't expect to receive it today. The game is very good and I like it. Thank you seller!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021
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Best game ever
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2020
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This game will scare the hell out of you!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2020
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Made a perfect gift
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023
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The games is ok but a little slow
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2023
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Resident Evil 7 is the long a waited sequel to RE6, soft rebooting the franchise for a new story, main character and return to classic gameplay with a modern twist. This game was hit with a huge success and I'd say a vast majority of Resident Evil fans liked it but is it over hyped? well maybe a little, Ill Explain:

Gameplay: The gameplay of this resident evil plays very close to the original. It follows the idea of the first game with the whole spooky mansion vibe followed by the ship wreck and then the mines. This time we are on a bayou swamp land on the coast of Louisiana called the Baker Residence. This mansion is owned by the baker family who are the main bosses of each part of this game. The enemies are an all new enemy type and instead of a virus or Las Plagus this time its a Mold called the Molded. The molded work similar to zombies and lickers from the original games. They have claws to hit you with and some crawl on all 4s like lickers and move at greater speeds. The molded definitely look scary and remind me of regenerators from Re4 but unlike the first game this is pretty much the only enemy type aside from flying bugs in one specific area and the bosses which is a bit of a letdown since most of the other RE games features multiple enemies each game. The combat is similar to previous entries but pushes the camera to a first person perspective which is one of the more divisive changes brought in this entry. Previously we've seen 3rd person and fixed camera angles and now with first person we get to experience horror at an up-close perspective we never had in RE before. In a lot of ways I do like it and feel it fits in with this game really well but I would have loved to see fixed camera angle mode as an additional unlockable for the more hard core fans to enjoy and I don't hate first person mode but I think I still prefer the traditional 3rd person perspective in mainline RE titles. The weapons are another space that feels unique where as we have our traditional weapons we can find upgrades for like shot guns and pistols but we also have a flame thrower that we can find parts for and build. This game also has a collectible system of finding old coins that you then use to open cages in safe rooms to buy upgrades and special guns like magnums. All of this is fun and makes for good gameplay a long with the traditional puzzles and level progression.

Graphics, Voice Acting and Music: The graphics in 7 are as stunning as RE5 was when It was first shown. The photo realistic areas, objects and people look some of the best I've seen in horror games all brought to life on Capcom's New RE engine. The voice acting and dialogue feels pretty much the same as it has through the entire franchise, no incredible performances here but not bad either. The music in this game is great and feels right at home with the rest of the franchise.

Story/Minor Spoilers: RE7s story involves a new character Ethan who is looking for his missing wife Mia and gets a message as to her location and where abouts, he heads to this place and that's where our story picks up. Once at the manor house you meet the family who are infected with some type of mold virus and a malicious bioweapon entity. This game follows Ethan uncovering the truth and what is really going on in this manor, I don't want to say much else about the main story so to not spoil anything involving it. It's a very self contained story with the bigger story having many questions left unanswered only to be continued in the DLC and RE8. Now the story is pretty decent for an RE game and I do like Ethan but for some weird reason they decided to hide his face from everything in this game and in the next and I just don't get why. A lot of the original critiques I had with this story got fixed with the inclusion of RE8 and its connections to this game. Now speaking of the DLCs and bonus game modes, a lot of the game modes in this one are kinda random like a jigsaw card game and jacks birthday, most of it doesn't really matter and didn't catch my attention for very long. There are a few story ones that are meant to explain the night everyone got infected but honestly it just adds more continuity problems than fixing any. The 'End of Zoey' DLC was alright and more fun gameplay wise than anything and the 'Not a hero' DLC was a bit annoying to play. (Minor Chris Spoilers) I also want to mention how Chris in this game looks nothing like he does in any of the other titles before and after it, he also just referred to himself as Redfield and isn't with the BSAA in this game. A lot of people including myself thought this was maybe an imposter, clone or maybe his son or something but NOPE just regular Chris, His voice actor is pretty decent though. This DLC got delayed and eventually released for free and I almost wonder if he was meant to be someone else and this is why it was delayed but who knows. Anyways Resident Evil 7 is a great game and a fun Resident Evil and really could be considered one of the best by a lot of people. The reason I don't think its as perfect as everyone claims it to be is largely due to the last act of the game. The Ship memory and ship mission were good as atmospheric pieces to the game but in level design they are a bit clunky and annoying to traverse. This is also where the game becomes very linear in comparison to the rest especially when you reach the mines at the very end. Overall 9/10
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Sand RI
5.0 out of 5 stars X Box one spiel
Reviewed in Germany on February 25, 2024
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Habe es für mein Partner bestellt. Er fand es echt Klasse u. Interessant...tolles Spiel... 5 Sterne
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5.0 out of 5 stars un tres bon jeu
Reviewed in France on August 12, 2022
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un tres bon jeu avec une bonne durée de vie
José
5.0 out of 5 stars Nuevo y en español a un precio excepcional
Reviewed in Spain on November 15, 2018
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Perfecto. Juego nuevo a estrenar y en perfecto español a un muy buen precio. Por decir algo me tardó un día más de lo esperado pero todo correcto.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrificante
Reviewed in Italy on January 23, 2018
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Era dai tempi dell’xbox 360 che non giocavo ad un resident evil. Acquistato con molto scetticismo mi sono ricreduto fin dalla presentazione iniziale! Un gioco da 10 e lode...ti trasmette un senso di angoscia/terrore impressionante! Storia ben narrata. Cura dei particolari impressionante. Amazon ancora una volta al top per imballaggio e consegna
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5.0 out of 5 stars Resident Evil is back and better then ever.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 25, 2017
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Good Points: Excellent graphics and sound. Intense atmosphere. Amazing location and setting. Great antagonists.

Bad Points: Loses steam towards the end. Boss encounters are more annoying than exciting. Some areas can drag on.

I will try to keep this as spoiler free as possible but I will be using examples from the first hour of the game to give example.

Resident Evil 7 is as far from any previous game in the series as it can get without completely going off the rails (I’m looking at you Resi 6). In fact, I would argue that it is the best Resident Evil game since at least 4 or maybe even 2. It has moved back towards the survival horror aspect of the series rather than the...erm…well; let’s just say there is no boulders being punched in this one nor annoying sidekicks using up all the ammo.

The game starts with our main protagonist, Ethan, whose wife went missing three years ago. Then one day unexpectedly, He receives an e-mail from her telling him to go to a plantation in Louisiana, USA. However, was it really her, or was it someone or something else?

Now I will say the motivation to go is that not bad but I cannot help but think the setup is a little too cliché. He only contacts a friend to tell them where he is going but neglects to inform the police. I know it is only a game and they simply needed a way to get the player into the house alone but it just doesn’t quite sit right with me. Oh, and anybody who walks past dead animal bodies in the shape of a creepy shrine that is dripping with fresh blood, which you then have to walk under to get to the house and doesn’t turn back right there and then, you deserve everything that you get!

The first thing that will be obvious from the go is the first person camera. I will admit when I first saw this in trailers I thought it was trying to copy the current trend of horror games like Outlast and PT but I personally think it works better then those. The up close and personal approach that only first person can give is used amazingly, as enemies get right into your face, bodies pop up of the water unexpectedly right in front of you for well delivered shock value. Sometimes however it can get a little too over used and I think those moments are intended for the VR version of the game. Much like how 3D movies always point something at the viewer. Maybe in VR it adds another layer of fear to the game but in 2D, it can get a little jarring. It doesn’t happen very often though so it never ruins the game.

The game has also brought back some puzzle elements that the series lost along the way. The old true and tested keys are back and it really does feel fresh to see them return. They aren’t as prolific as you might think but it does echo of the series’ first three game. Certainly, what the last two games were missing.

One of the more surprising factors of this game is that it is not as frightening as you might think. Certainly the game has many creepy moments and some great set pieces like the Diner Table scene but it is often more intense then terrifying. When playing on easier difficulty, the enemies move a lot slower giving you time to run and think about your next move however on a higher difficulty, they move at a much brisker pace and there is no room for error. This is absolutely the standout parts of the game. You can’t hide in lockers or under beds like you can in Outlast and your only options is to either hide behind boxes, stay as far away from the Baker’s as you can or run non stop. I will admit that the women in the wheelchair who just sits there and stares at you is unnerving every time you see her.

As for the monsters in this game, there are no zombies which I did miss. There are however creepy black ink like creatures that are as dumb as can be and can be killed with a few head shots. The real monsters of the game however are the Baker family. Made up of three insane freaks who just want to kill you. Each one has their own unique personality and way they track you down. I really don’t want to spoil it but the wife and mother of the family is without a doubt the best one you will come up against. It also has bugs...I don't like bugs.

One of my biggest complaints however is the game does start to drag on a little towards the end. It is hard to explain why without giving away huge spoilers but the game becomes more about guns and shooting then the first part, which is about being completely at the mercy of the Baker Family.

I think it could also have benefited from being a little bit shorter in game length. However, don’t think that the game is a mix of half good and half bad, it’s not. It’s more a case of the first half of the game starts of so strong that the game can’t keep up that momentum forever.
Now I couldn’t finished this review without talking about the real star of the game, the Baker’s House itself. I’ve heard many people compare it to the first game but that simply does not so it justice. I always felt the mansion in the first game was too clean, were as this one feels like an old, creepy abandoned house should with wallpaper peeling away, cobwebs and dust covering every surface and even down to little details like paint stripping from the roof. The corridors and rooms are also well designed. It forces the player to creep around 90 degree corners and slowly enter rooms with no idea what is waiting.

Then there are the parts of the house that feel alive and lived in. They are cluttered with mountains of rubbish and bags of strange looking meat. I really cannot do it justice but once you have played it, you will understand and I think you will agree that it is the best part of the game.

So to summarize, I think the game is great but does have its flaws. While it is not the terrifying experience, I thought it would be it is certainly the right direction for the series. If you are a fan of the series, I see no reason why you would not find this enjoyable. Oh, and do not forget to play the Mia Video tape, that really is intense!

As for the achievement hunters out there, you should able to get a good amount of the first play through but a couple of them will give you a headache like only using three heath packs in one play through. I think I used that many in the first hour!

Game play:-18/20
Graphics:-19/20
Sound:-19/20
Value for Money:-15/20
Replay Value:-15/20

Overall:- 86/100
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