Resident Evil 7
I don't know about you but I've felt like I've waited too long for Resident Evil 7 but you know when it's finally arrived when you get presented with a beautiful game that's obviously going too be great, and that's what it is a great game set in no time near any of the other events of Raccoon City, it's a official game set as one of the series sequels and it's in first person and it's bloody scary, The story goes you get a video message from your long lost wife who tell's you to stay away but your instinct tells you she's in danger so you travel to Louisiana and find your self winding up at a plantation house inhabited by the residents known as the Bakers you've got mom pa sun and aunt as the family members but the things I'll inform you about is they'll be segments in the game where you're going to have too face each member as a enemy and there not nice people I can tell you. The graphics are so atmospheric and creepy Capcom's done a fine job of creating a scary house of horrors for you to be terrified off and those puzzles from 1996 are back, everyone thought the series went wayward with 5 & 6 and so Capcom's obviously taken note of how the player wants to feel again. With simplistic puzzles and a great mansion full of secret areas to traverse round. I think it's a clever way off answering the players prayers with a whole new outlook on things it seems too have worked a treat with this inclusion too the series. You'll love some of the locations in the game there timeless as to where you'd love these to be in Resident Evil and not some other game. If only other developers used how first person can be used too great effect like Resi 7 instead of run and gun games like Call Of Duty, there's things you can implement with first person that third person feels your to far away from the scene's message if your looking at it through the persons eyes then your there dealing with the situation. A side from that Resident Evil makes a grand return in another form that you've got to try apparently it's even scarier in VR that's the only way too experience it for it's shock surprises.
Review By Oliver Staley
9 (Brilliant)
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