- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Nov 28, 2017
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 71 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 62 out of 71
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Mixed: 1 out of 71
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Negative: 8 out of 71
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Feb 28, 2018Really good price, very solid ports, fantastic gameplay and even that I had to import it from USA to Poland to get the physical release won't change it :D
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Dec 2, 2017in Europe we want physical and not digital edition, then they will say that Europeans do not buy games but at no time they have stabbed us, the game is probably very good but I wanted it in physical format
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Mar 17, 2018
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Mar 8, 2018Both ports are really good, I love to see Resident Evil in a handheld console. The performance is good in both games, better in Revelations 1. The controls are well adapted to the joy cons.
The only issue is the loading time...extremely long sometimes.
I would love to see Resident Evil 4, 5 and 6 on the Switch. -
Oct 20, 2020A great game and a less great but still quite good game in one? Definitely worth it if you didn't previously own one these.
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Jan 11, 2018If you've never played either of these titles before and a fan of the genre they're a worthy addition to your library. Otherwise there's little added to warrant a re-purchase.
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Jan 8, 2018If you’re like me and just enjoy having games on the Switch over a different platform, then this is the best version of Resident Evil Revelations part 1 and 2 to have. Revelations 1 is broken up into chapters like a good portable game, and Revelations 2 is similar with its episodic structure that games from 2015 loved to release. Both are a great fit for this device. What I’m really looking forward to is more support from Capcom on the Switch, and hopefully this is a sign of future ports and original games to come.
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Jan 3, 2018Resident Evil Revelations Collection bundles two of the better entries in the long-running survival horror series. The first game is hit-or-miss but the sequel is legitimately great, and the added portability and motion controls make the Switch port the definitive versions of these two games.