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Generally favorable reviews- based on 115 Ratings

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  1. Nov 15, 2021
    8
    A saga revelations tem seus altos e baixos, mas são games excelentes, principalmente este revelations 2, que aprimorou o que já era bom noA saga revelations tem seus altos e baixos, mas são games excelentes, principalmente este revelations 2, que aprimorou o que já era bom no revelations 1. Full Review »
  2. May 15, 2021
    5
    I liked this game alot as a resident evil fan and wen it first came out I made lots of accounts on here to push it's score up sorry forI liked this game alot as a resident evil fan and wen it first came out I made lots of accounts on here to push it's score up sorry for tricking people I feel bad about it now Full Review »
  3. May 27, 2019
    7
    RE: Rev 2, takes everything that was wrong with RE: Rev, and fixes it. What a surprise!

    Gone are the incessant interruptions of the
    RE: Rev 2, takes everything that was wrong with RE: Rev, and fixes it. What a surprise!

    Gone are the incessant interruptions of the shocking short "episodic" levels and their associated cut-scenes in favor of larger sequenced levels, giving the game a more complete feel, despite the repetitive nature of the level usage (passing through each level twice between characters). It is more akin to RE5 in its layout.

    You're now able to switch between partner characters at will, giving you a significant advantage given the default AI character's near invulnerability and regenerative power, which is a bonus and a detriment, since what is the point of using the main character who is as fragile as glass and consumes ammo. Combined with perks that increase attack speed and damage for secondary weapons, it makes the game almost laughable. The AI is still dumb as bricks, but at least now you can mitigate that somewhat.

    Sadly the weapon upgrading has taken a nosedive. While it is the same as in the previous game, you don' find nearly as many upgrades, and the ones you do find are significantly weaker. I imagine there is a lot of secrets to uncover and find which might address this issue.

    Did I forgot to mention that you can actually run in this one? Gone is the sluggish trudge, and in its place is the option to dash, as well as evade. The controls are adequate and a superior improvement over the previous iteration.

    The plot fairs better as well. Gone are the Cthuluean horrors in favor of zombies of both the RE4/5 and RE1 flavors, tying into the two characters plots nicely. There's far less cheese in the story, and no giant orbiting death lasers. Everything about the story and setting, give the game a more cohesive, traditional survival horror feel.
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