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Resident Evil: Revelations 2

2015
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Horror, Mystery, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMar 17, 2015
PlatformNintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One
DeveloperCapcom
Overview

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is the retail version of the episodic survival horror series that was originally released as four downloadable episodes. This physical version combines the entire story along with some extras, but not all the available DLC. The PC version did not receive a retail release, but the same content was bundled on Steam. The game comprises four episodes, each of which feature two separate stories. This sequel bears a stronger tone to the concept of survival horror than titles such as Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6. Elements of ammunition management as well as stealth or sneaking come into play in the gameplay.

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Opencritic Score

74


IMDB Score

7.5

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Critics are divided on Resident Evil: Revelations 2's story. Some praise its engaging narrative, classic elements, and beloved characters like Claire Redfield, while others criticize its unanswered questions, weak storytelling, and rushed plot developments. The game's reception hinges on personal storytelling preferences and its connection to the wider Resident Evil universe.

The story of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 has received mixed feedback from critics. Some positive aspects highlighted by reviewers include the engaging and intriguing narrative that draws players in from the start, as mentioned by Eurogamer Poland. The game features a blend of classic and modern Resident Evil elements, with unique character dynamics and self-aware storytelling, as noted by Game Informer and games(TM). Additionally, the inclusion of fan-favorite characters like Claire Redfield and Barry Burton adds familiarity and nostalgia to the storyline, as praised by Hardcore Gamer and IGN. On the flip side, several critics expressed concerns about the story's weaknesses. Dealspwn and We Got This Covered noted that the narrative leaves unanswered questions, lacks closure, and features plot holes. Everyeye.it and Game Revolution found the storytelling to be weak, with abrupt endings for certain characters and rushed plot developments in the final episodes. The Jimquisition and Digital Trends criticized the story for being disappointing, rushed, and adding little to the wider Resident Evil world. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards a divided opinion on the story of Resident Evil: Revelations 2. While some reviewers appreciated the engaging narrative, character dynamics, and nods to the franchise's history, others felt let down by the lack of closure, weak storytelling, and rushed plot developments. The episodic format, intriguing mysteries, and character relationships were highlighted as strengths by some critics, while others found the narrative to be lacking in quality and depth. Ultimately, the story's reception seems to vary depending on individual preferences for storytelling and how well the game ties into the larger Resident Evil universe.


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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 gameplay hailed for combat focus, partner system, and character abilities by critics. Praise for pace, aiming, and action mechanics, but criticized for sluggish controls, lack of horror, and poor AI. Overall, engaging gameplay with teamwork and variety, despite some flaws.

The gameplay of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 has received a mix of positive feedback from critics. Many reviewers praised the combat-focused nature of the gameplay, with Digital Chumps highlighting the partner system that adds depth and strategy to the experience. Eurogamer Poland appreciated the well-balanced pace, precise aiming requirements, and the inclusion of stealth tactics for surprise attacks. Gamer.no noted the evolution of smoother action mechanics and intense shootouts, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. The introduction of unique character abilities, as mentioned by GamingTrend and games(TM), was also well-received, providing variety and strategic depth to the gameplay. On the negative side, some critics pointed out issues with the gameplay of Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Dealspwn criticized the sluggish controls and the game's focus on combat over horror elements. Digital Trends mentioned that the reliance on action in the gameplay detracted from the horror experience, while Digitally Downloaded criticized the poor enemy AI and lack of depth in set pieces. Worth Playing highlighted the major flaw of partner AI, which impacted the cooperative gameplay negatively under strain. Game Informer found the puzzles tedious and felt they disrupted the momentum of the gameplay. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Resident Evil: Revelations 2 offers an engaging gameplay experience with its combat-focused mechanics, unique character abilities, and strategic elements. The game's emphasis on teamwork, resource management, and variety in gameplay mechanics were appreciated by many reviewers. However, criticisms regarding sluggish controls, lack of horror elements, and issues with partner AI were noted by some critics. Despite these drawbacks, the majority of reviewers found the gameplay to be enjoyable, offering a mix of action, puzzles, and cooperative dynamics that cater to both fans of the Resident Evil series and newcomers to the franchise. The game's ability to provide a challenging and immersive experience, as highlighted by USgamer and Nintendo Life, contributes to its overall appeal among players.


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Resident Evil: Revelations 2's graphics and visual design receive mixed reviews. Positive feedback highlights detailed environments and character models that capture the series essence. However, critics criticize the graphics for lacking detail and innovation, especially on the Nintendo Switch version. While some appreciate the eerie atmosphere created in specific settings, overall, the game falls short in graphical impressiveness, with criticisms focusing on generic visuals and uninspired enemy designs. Critics suggest the graphics could have been more refined to enhance the gaming experience.

In analyzing the opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Resident Evil: Revelations 2, there are several positive aspects highlighted. Xbox Achievements commends the game for its detailed and atmospheric environments, excellent character models, and visually memorable elements that capture the essence of the Resident Evil series. NintendoWorldReport also praises the superb visuals that set the tone of the game, showcasing beautiful and disturbing environments that enhance the terrifying atmosphere. IGN Spain mentions impressive visuals with detailed environments, especially on the Nintendo Switch, and GamePro Germany appreciates the lighting effects and detailed character models, noting that the game looks great on the Switch. On the other hand, there are notable criticisms regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Critics such as GameTrailers and Worth Playing express disappointment in the graphics, with GameTrailers mentioning that certain monsters lack detail and Worth Playing stating that the graphics are of lower quality compared to recent console Resident Evil offerings. The Jimquisition describes the graphics as sub-par, betraying the game's original intent, while Metro GameCentral criticizes the low-tech visuals and less inventive art design compared to previous Resident Evil games. Quarter to Three specifically criticizes the Nintendo Switch version, mentioning noticeable pop-in, poor performance, and long loading times, making the game look retro and like shovelware. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is mixed. While some critics appreciate certain aspects such as detailed character models, atmospheric environments, and the terrifying tone set by the visuals, others express disappointment in the lack of graphical quality, detail, and innovation. The game seems to have its strengths in creating a spooky and eerie atmosphere, particularly in specific environments like the prison setting and forest areas, as noted by Toronto Sun and Slant Magazine. However, the overall sentiment leans towards a lack of graphical impressiveness, with criticisms directed towards generic graphics, outdated textures, and uninspired enemy designs. Despite some positive remarks, the general consensus suggests that the game's Graphics and Visual Design could have been more refined and impactful to enhance the overall gaming experience.


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Critics overwhelmingly praise Resident Evil: Revelations 2 for its eerie sound design and creepy music, enhancing the game's immersive horror atmosphere. While some critics had minor criticisms, overall, the game's sound design and music greatly contribute to its tension and complement the visuals. The combination of ambient sounds, combat effects, and voice acting successfully heighten the horror elements, creating a compelling and immersive gameplay experience according to various reviewers.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 are overwhelmingly positive. Digital Chumps, Game Over Online, and MondoXbox all praised the game's sound design, highlighting elements such as eerie ambient sounds, combat effects, and voice acting that contribute to the immersive and creepy atmosphere of the game. Xbox Achievements also commended the genuinely creepy soundtrack cues that raise goosebumps and the unsettling enemy sounds that create jump scares. The atmospheric soundtrack, Italian voice acting, and ominous tones mentioned by critics like ZTGD, Meristation, and NintendoWorldReport further enhance the overall experience by adding tension and complementing the visuals. While the majority of critics had positive remarks about the Sound Design and Music of Resident Evil: Revelations 2, there were some minor criticisms mentioned. Worth Playing noted that while the voice acting was surprisingly good and the soundtrack enjoyable, it was ultimately unremarkable. Softpedia mentioned that while the soundtrack complements the action well and the voice acting is good, there were disappointments in the writing for one character. These critiques indicate that while the overall quality of the sound design and music was well-received, there were areas where it could have been more exceptional or where certain aspects fell short of expectations. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 greatly contribute to the game's atmosphere, immersion, and overall experience. The combination of eerie ambient sounds, impressive sound design, creepy soundtrack cues, and effective voice acting successfully enhances the horror elements of the game. Critics like USgamer appreciated the classic Resident Evil sound design that provides the right amount of auditory information about the horrors in the game, while ZTGD highlighted the intentional cheesiness in the dialog that connects to the franchise and characters. The positive feedback from multiple reviewers underscores the success of the Sound Design and Music in Resident Evil: Revelations 2 in creating a compelling and immersive gameplay experience.


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Resident Evil: Revelations 2's voice acting shines with solid performances that bring characters to life and enhance the gaming experience, earning praise for conveying emotions and likability. While some critics find the dialogue cheesy or lacking in parts, overall consensus leans towards a positive reception for the immersive and engaging voice work that adds depth to the story and characters.

The voice acting in Resident Evil: Revelations 2 has received generally positive feedback from multiple critics. Digital Chumps commends the solid voice acting performances, noting that they deliver the necessary emotions and character portrayals for the story. Worth Playing highlights the endearing nature of the characters, particularly praising Moira's foul-mouthed antics and Barry's dad jokes. EGM appreciates the likability of the characters, with Barry Burton being described as a tough-but-lovable leading man and Claire Redfield praised for her badassery. GamesRadar+ also notes the top-notch voice acting that makes it easy for players to get invested in the game. On the flip side, some critics point out issues with the voice acting in Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Game Informer mentions laughable dialogue and campy moments, indicating that not all aspects of the voice acting may have hit the mark for some players. Metro GameCentral describes the dialogue as cheesy, which could be a negative aspect for those looking for a more serious tone in the game. Cubed3's feedback about the lack of voice chat on the Nintendo Switch impacting the online experience also indirectly raises a concern about the voice acting not being fully utilized or optimized across different platforms. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards the positive side regarding the voice acting in Resident Evil: Revelations 2. The performances are generally praised for bringing the characters to life, with memorable portrayals such as Moira's antics and Barry's development noted by critics like Worth Playing and EGM. While there are mentions of cheesy dialogue and some minor issues, the majority of reviewers appreciate the voice acting for its ability to immerse players in the story and enhance the overall experience of the game, as highlighted by Meristation's positive feedback. The mix of emotions, character depth, and connection to the franchise through voice acting seems to have resonated well with most critics, making it a strong aspect of the game's presentation and storytelling.


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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 received mixed reviews for its technical performance. Critics praised stable performance on PS4 but criticized AI behavior and visibility issues. Nintendo Switch opinions varied with some praising technical improvements while others noted frame rate and loading time issues. The game's technical performance divided critics, with some highlighting positives and others pointing out significant shortcomings across different platforms.

In terms of the technical performance on the PS4, Resident Evil: Revelations 2 generally received positive feedback. Digital Chumps appreciated the stable performance and smooth controls, while GameTrailers noted the steady framerate as a redeeming quality. However, there were criticisms regarding AI behavior and visibility impairments during combat, as mentioned by Digital Chumps, which impacted the overall experience. Worth Playing highlighted frustrating moments due to extremely bad partner AI, lack of online cooperative play, and reliance on local co-op partners, compromising the single-player experience. Moving on to the Nintendo Switch platform, the opinions were more mixed. Nintendo Life praised the game's technical performance, mentioning that it is on a much higher level than the original and benefits from traditional controls and motion controls. However, Quarter to Three, Twinfinite, and Wccftech pointed out various issues such as inconsistent frame rates, texture pop-ins, long loading times, bugs, glitches, lower resolution, lower framerate, and a negative impact from the aggressive film grain filter in dark scenes. IGN Spain also highlighted visual downgrades compared to other platforms, especially in handheld mode. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the technical performance of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is varied. While some platforms like the PS4 were praised for stable performance and smooth controls, issues with AI behavior and visibility impairments during combat were noted. On the Nintendo Switch, opinions ranged from positive feedback on technical improvements compared to the original game to criticisms of inconsistent frame rates, long loading times, and other technical issues. The differing opinions showcase that the game's technical performance was a point of contention among reviewers, with some praising specific aspects while others highlighted significant shortcomings, ultimately leading to a mixed reception across different gaming platforms.


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Critics rave about Resident Evil: Revelations 2's replay value, with Raid Mode standing out for its fun challenges and hours of gameplay. Some critics note drawbacks like lack of originality in puzzles and less engaging areas in later chapters. However, overall consensus is positive, praising the diverse gameplay modes, character growth systems, and additional content that make the game highly replayable. Despite some minor criticisms, most agree that the game offers a satisfying and extensive experience that will keep players engaged for multiple playthroughs.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Replay Value of Resident Evil: Revelations 2 are overwhelmingly positive. Many critics highlighted the game's Raid Mode as a standout feature that offers hours of additional gameplay and challenges. Dealspwn praised the Raid mode for its enjoyable gameplay and varied stages, while Digital Chumps, Gamer.no, and Game Informer all noted the Raid Mode as a key element contributing to the game's replayability. The inclusion of multiple characters, character upgrades, and online co-op support in the Raid Mode was also mentioned by several critics, such as Digital Chumps and IGN Italia, as enhancing the overall gaming experience and providing additional content for players to explore. On the negative side, some critics mentioned potential drawbacks in terms of replay value. Eurogamer Poland pointed out that while the game offers additional challenges and upgrades in the bonus mode, it may lack originality in puzzles. GamePro Germany mentioned that some areas in the later chapters may be less engaging, potentially impacting the overall replayability for some players. Additionally, Quarter to Three highlighted the lack of online multiplayer as a limiting factor in the game's replay value, which may affect the longevity for certain players who prefer online interactions. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Resident Evil: Revelations 2 offers substantial replay value through its diverse gameplay modes, character growth systems, and additional content like bonus episodes and Raid missions. Critics such as Worth Playing and Game Revolution emphasized the addictive nature of the Raid Mode, providing a compelling reason to revisit the game. The variety of missions, unlockable character abilities, and local co-op play, as mentioned by MondoXbox, were also highlighted as factors contributing to the game's high replayability. Despite some minor criticisms regarding puzzle originality and online multiplayer limitations, the majority of critics agree that the game provides a satisfying and extensive gameplay experience with ample content to keep players engaged for multiple playthroughs.


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Overall Verdict

Critics praise Resident Evil: Revelations 2 for its episodic format, co-op options, deep Raid mode, engaging survival horror experience, solid gameplay mechanics, immersive atmosphere, and replay value. Some critics note shortcomings like a lack of compelling narrative, absence of online co-op, uneven pacing, tedious puzzles, and lackluster AI. Overall, the game is seen as a strong addition to the franchise, blending classic and modern elements for an enjoyable experience with intense encounters and replay value, making it a worthwhile investment for fans.

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Ztgd.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 offers a solid 8-hour campaign with interesting locations, puzzles, intense enemy encounters, and revelations at the end of each episode. It has local co-op, online co-op in the raid mode, lots of unlockable weapons and features, multiple endings, and two bonus episodes. It compares well to the best entries in the Resident Evil series.

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Psnstores.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a big step in the right direction for the franchise. It has faults, but it's difficult not to fall in love with it. There's a lot here for fans of the series and a level of self-awareness that inspires confidence in the future of Resident Evil.

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Nintendoworldreport.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is a step in the right direction for the series, offering a menacing experience with interesting story, solid gameplay, and superb visuals, despite some design flaws

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Mondoxbox.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Solid purchase for fans of the series, with engaging gameplay and narrative. Online season pass may offer better value for money.

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Game-over.com

Jan 1, 1970

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The game is an effective horror game in its own right and does more with less. It is a good example of exploring the digital-download market.

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Gametrailers.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 strikes a balance between new and old, with returning plot threads and an emphasis on ammo management. It offers intimate monster encounters and distressing boss battles. There is plenty to keep fans coming back.


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Switchplayer.net

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 takes everything from the first game and improves upon it. The Revelations spinoff series has produced arguably two of the best Resident Evil games since Resident Evil 4 on the Gamecube.

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Hardcoregamer.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 is praised for its episodic format, solid gameplay, and value for money. It offers an enjoyable experience with a mix of action and puzzles, making it a worthwhile investment.


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Gamesradar.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is a fantastic cooperative experience with a somber tone and strong emphasis on ranged gunplay. It is more in line with RE4 than the other modern games and will satisfy fans who were disappointed with Resident Evil 5 and 6.

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Nintendolife.com

Jan 1, 1970

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Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a fine entry in the franchise, offering a full fat Resident Evil experience with a neat partner system and terrifyingly tense set pieces. It is recommended to ignore the original and purchase this game instead.

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