Not surprising tbh
They're good games, but they're not the Resident Evil's that people clamour for
They're good games, but they're not the Resident Evil's that people clamour for
Raid Mode is the main reason to play Revelations 1 and 2. The campaigns aren't great.I can't believe I bought in to this forum's recommendation for Rev 2.
Barry Burton's Box Moving Simulator: The game. (Now with even worse dialogue than RE1!)
This shit is awful. I wish I would have just bought the collection at retail and sold the digital code.
RE4/5 when?
I enjoyed the main campaign in the original. The ship was a pretty cool setting with way more variety than I would have thought. And Parker was an awesome character. The only thing I felt let down by was the tedious end boss.Raid Mode is the main reason to play Revelations 1 and 2. The campaigns aren't great.
You can buy it separately on the eshop digitallyTrue but I already played 1. Maybe if they sold 2 separately I'd buy it.
I have good news for youTrue but I already played 1. Maybe if they sold 2 separately I'd buy it.
I can't believe I bought in to this forum's recommendation for Rev 2.
Barry Burton's Box Moving Simulator: The game. (Now with even worse dialogue than RE1!)
This shit is awful. I wish I would have just bought the collection at retail and sold the digital code.
RE4/5 when?
I bought Rev2 because I never played it before, and I am happy with my purchase. But these are very late ports of games that never set the world on fire, the first has already been on every platform imaginable starting with the 3DS, and the second is available for separate purchase on the Switch only digitally as a 26 GB download. Add to that when they were released, together with how, and I would say that Revelations 3, if it is ever created (doubtful) would not come to the Switch only if Capcom's expectations were delusional (which may always be a real possibility, but I doubt it in this case).