Resident Evil: Revelations (2012 Video Game)
5/10
The storm is gone
4 July 2021
Resident Evil: Revelations tells the further adventures of Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance agents: Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, who do not think about taking a well-deserved retirement, but continue to fight global bio-terrorism.

In the latest installment, they had to deal with the effects of a terrorist attack using a new type of virus: t-Abyss, by a group known as II Veltro.

The lion's share of the action takes place on a luxurious cruise ship with the graceful name - Queen Zenobia, on which gruesome events took place.

The entire game follows the convention of the show. Divided into episodes, dramatic cliffhangers, and even reminders of what happened in the previous "episodes" of the game.

An interesting, innovative treatment; I have to admit that I have not come across such a serial construction of the game yet.

How did she get out?

Pretty average.

Despite the horror visuals, the game is more like an adventure game with horror elements, mainly in the form of disgusting opponents.

The graphics themselves also look average. The textures are bad, and the typical horror atmosphere is like medicine.

There is an incredible amount of walking around in the game. It is worth mentioning that the locations and the map are constructed in such a way that on Queen Zenobia you can simply get lost in the world and not without problems looking for the next target.

The element that is particularly irritating is the fact that the opponents focus only on our protagonist with the completely absurd omission of our companions. As if the monsters were only programmed to kill only us.

The game is short. The campaign is about 10 hours of gameplay, so you can go to the stubborn title with two longer sessions.

In order to slightly extend the post-game, the players have the Rush Mode, which consists in passing stages with a time limit.

Resident Evil: Revelations is a must-have item on the shelf of every enthusiast of the universe created by Capcom, while people who want to play a good adventure game, and in no way related to this universe can easily let go of the title and go to the latest adventures of Lara Croft.

Rating: 5/10.
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