

Throughout the ten-or-so hour campaign, you play as familiar RE veterans Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield during their mission to uncover the resurgence of the bio-terrorist organization, Veltro. This game simply feels like Resident Evil, which is a breath of fresh air for a series that seems to have lost its identity as of late. Limited ammunition, unsettling environments, exploration, and scavenging bring back old memories of great Resident Evil games from the past. Resident Evil: Revelations is a return to the classic survival horror gameplay that was established early on in the series. And if you can get past a few annoyances and quirks, this game is actually quite an enjoyable experience. To the contrary, it is probably the best Resident Evil title to be churned out in years.


There is no advantage to owning the disc version over the Season Pass anymore, as the inclusion of further Raid Mode extras (Such as the Raid Mode character Albert Wesker) is now DLC, with no difference in story content.Throughout my time in Resident Evil: Revelations, there was one three-word phrase that popped into my head repeatedly – “For a port.” I would think, “the graphics are pretty good on this game, for a port.” Or, “this plays really well, for a port.” This presented me with an ethical quandary – do I review this game solely on the merit of this version? Or do I take into account that it is ported from the handheld, and not hold it accountable for any flaws that may have come from the transition? Ultimately, I decided that this version of the game must stand on its own. In addition to Raid Mode and two bonus Episodes ("Little Miss" and "The Struggle"). The Season Pass contains all four main story episodes. Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Credited as " Lucy Todd") Gabriella Pastore (Credited as " Gabrielle Pastore") Michael McConnohie (Credited as " Geoffrey Chalmers") Marcella Lentz-Pope (Credited as " Marcella Mazde") Alyson Court did not reprise her role as the voice of Claire Redfield. English-language casting and recording was done through Formosa Interactive, while the Japanese was done by Tohokushinsha Film.
