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78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19
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  1. Dec 14, 2017
    80
    Resident Evil Revelations is a great entry in the legendary survival-horror series and a great fit for the Nintendo Switch. The bite-sized chapters make short bursts of play in handheld mode ideal, whilst also translating well to the big screen. Just make sure you don't book any cruise holidays in the near future - it's certainly put me off!
  2. Dec 12, 2017
    75
    Resident Evil Revelations on the Switch is a great campaign to run through, and a fun online mode to spend time with if you’re still hungry for more. It feels a little bit aged now, years on from its original release, but it plays better than ever on Nintendo Switch thanks to gyro aiming, high framerates, and a crisp, sharp resolution. Well worth jumping in for Resident Evil fans and anyone looking for a fun, handheld shooter campaign.
  3. Dec 8, 2017
    79
    Revelations might be a bit older and it certainly can’t get rid of its 3DS origin. But in case you haven’t played it yet on another system, you’ll get a decent and competent port of game that managed to capture the spirit of the classic Resident Evils.
  4. Dec 6, 2017
    70
    Resident Evil Revelations will probably fool you into thinking that it’s a perfect bridge between the more action orientated modern titles and the earlier horror orientated ones with it’s creepy setting, but be warned, it’s not. As a Resident Evil game, Revelations is ultimately quite a forgettable experience. As an overall experience and package, it represents tremendous value at a great price with heaps of content, and easily the best way to experience Revelations on any of the home consoles.
  5. Dec 4, 2017
    82
    Stranded on a cruise ship with a bunch of zombies- evil lurking in dark places. Resident Evil Revelations brings a true sense of horror to the Nintendo Switch.
  6. Nov 30, 2017
    85
    Resident Evil: Revelations for Nintendo Switch is the best version of the game you can play right now.
  7. Nov 29, 2017
    70
    Resident Evil: Revelations gets an enjoyable Switch port from Capcom. The motion controls remind us of Resident Evil 4 on the Wii and the game runs well in both portable and docked modes.
  8. Nov 29, 2017
    80
    Resident Evil Revelations is a solid means of experiencing what was once one of the 3DS' most notable exclusives. It would have been nice to see some kind of effort put into presenting a unified front, with a common UI and a synced up approach to controls. A certain sense of porting laziness aside, though, this is a fine entry which stands proud in a storied franchise. The original Resident Evil Revelations was a great 3DS game at the time, and it remains a surprisingly solid, refreshingly breezy experience here on Switch.
  9. Nov 29, 2017
    78
    If this is your first time with it, don't hesitate: it's one of the best written, more intense games in the franchise. If you played it before, the new features don't justify paying for it again.
  10. Nov 29, 2017
    78
    Resident Evil Revelations is played better than never before on Switch through a better resolution and motion controls.
  11. 60
    Of the two, I give the tip to the first Revelations, as that boat setting really is up there with the original Resident Evil’s mansion, and Resident Evil 0’s train as a distinctive and brilliantly designed environment. Otherwise I find these games to be unremarkable. Entertaining, but unremarkable.
  12. Nov 28, 2017
    75
    There isn't much new content here, but Revelations still is a very good game, and the Switch version is a very solid one.
  13. Nov 28, 2017
    78
    Quotation forthcoming.
  14. 85
    I found Resident Evil Revelations to be a great fit for the Switch. The campaign does a great job of keeping the player on the edge of their seat, the Raid Mode is a fun bonus and a blast to play through, and the new motion controls feel very intuitive in handheld mode. The fact that it's an HD remaster of a 3DS game does hold it back a little, with inconsistent graphics and frequent loading rooms - but all in all it still feels great to play. Whether you've experienced it before or it's your first time playing, Resident Evil Revelations is a superb action/horror title that is worth exploring. 

  15. Nov 28, 2017
    83
    As a re-release/remaster, it certainly helps that Resident Evil: Revelations was a good game from the moment it first launched on 3DS, however time has done very little to erode that fact. Yes, there are certainly moments where Revelations‘ origins as a 2012 portable game become apparent due to some muddy textures or occasional design choices, but those are some slight bumps in what is otherwise good to strong visual and gameplay design. Some other issues, like occasionally questionable voice acting and overwrought storytelling, are effectively mainstays of the series, at this point. The game is at its best when it focuses on a sense of isolation and mystery against oppressing odds, and while it occasionally deviates from this focus with more action-packed vignettes, most of the game is spent embracing this. Furthermore, the game’s structure, built on relatively short chapter segments, as well its raid mode, were clearly designed around the fact that it was originally a portable game, so this translates perfectly to Switch’s portable mode. As an added bonus, playing the game handheld with the smaller, lower resolution screen also helps cover up some of the visual imperfections. So, while this version of the game might not redefine the overall experience, its portability and added motion controls for aiming may very well make it the best version yet, thus making it easy to recommend to die-hard fans as well as those yet to make the plunge.
  16. Nov 28, 2017
    90
    There is absolutely no denial that this game is very good, with a decent campaign to play through and an absolutely amazing online mode to sink hundreds of hours into. However, because it is this game's third incarnation on a Nintendo system, whether or not to purchase Resident Evil: Revelations will all come down to whether one wants to play it again, or whether or not it is their very first time. First-time players should not hesitate, as this is probably the best way to play this game - ever! Potential double- or even triple-dippers should simply consider what they are looking for. It is likely that the online mode won't be supported much longer on the older systems, and the Switch allows you to play it in the best conditions, save for the lack of means of communication with people met inside the game. Nothing can be taken away from how good the RAID mode is, though, so those who can't help but want more of it on the newest system shouldn't have any reasons to feel ashamed of themselves. It's a blast to blast oozes into oblivion.
  17. Nov 28, 2017
    75
    Resident Evil: Revelations is not one of the best games in the series, but had the advantage of coming out between two of the worst chapters. This Switch version is well done and adds motion controls and a minigame.
  18. Nov 28, 2017
    78
    A great horror game in Nintendo Switch, that keeps the experience of the original but with interesting add-ons like the movement-based controls.
  19. Nov 28, 2017
    78
    A good conversion of an already good game. The motion control leaves much to be desired but otherwise the game plays perfectly.
User Score
8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 207 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 14 out of 207
  1. Dec 15, 2017
    8
    I've missed every other release of this game and I was super happy to see it arrive on Switch so I could finally get it.

    It is a bit dated
    I've missed every other release of this game and I was super happy to see it arrive on Switch so I could finally get it.

    It is a bit dated game of course, and not really a groundbreaking experience but I really like how it plays on the Switch. Never before have I played a shooter on joystick and not felt frustration. Motion controls are decisively good and it really makes going for head shots and even scanning for items in the game feel like a joy. If aiming seems too hard the difficulty options can also make your game less frustrating, offering plenty of slack in accuracy and supporting more casual style gaming.

    This aspect really shines in the Raid-mode that sends you through the game areas with guns blazing for experience points, upgrade currency and weapon drops. Game play quality is very solid & steady and the linear nature in levels with auto-saving actually kind of suits the play style where you can just play for 10 minutes or 10 hours and later pick the game up again.

    If you like RE series and perhaps haven't experienced Revelations before or just want something casual to play they do give you a good deal on the game. Buying either Revelations game will give you 20% off the other by the way!
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  2. Feb 19, 2020
    9
    I'll give it a solid 9! And I'm gonna tell ya why!
    The story is not unique and rather cliche, but how it is brought deserves mini Oscar! Some
    I'll give it a solid 9! And I'm gonna tell ya why!
    The story is not unique and rather cliche, but how it is brought deserves mini Oscar! Some twists will definitely please your soul) I like how the focus goes from one area with one character to another, some folks have very interesting personality and funny behavior)
    The idea with the scanner that allows you to find hidden items and fingerprints is what took me to this game) I am a slow gamer that likes entering each room, each corner searching for some loot or ammo, finding hidden safes and so on. I like when developers encourage attentive players with power ups and upgrades.
    And here lies one little bad thing. Last chapters (which are obviously Boss fights more or less) don't give you the opportunity to use all your weapon upgrades and power, cause you'll mostly need your timing skills (f!ck you Devil May Cry and other franchises) and learning the patterns...
    Other than that, it's an absolete jewel and walking slowly (yeap you cant fast run here) through the old mansion-look interiors will give you much nostalgia and warm feelings)
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  3. Feb 4, 2018
    8
    Brought it digitally for 2,500 yen (down from 3000 yen with a 500 yen discount for connecting my Paypal account to the Nintendo eshop). JustBrought it digitally for 2,500 yen (down from 3000 yen with a 500 yen discount for connecting my Paypal account to the Nintendo eshop). Just completed the story mode today, after about 25 hours of play, not including all the hours I've put into the raid mode.

    It's lots of fun. Deffo worth what I paid. Ship setting is spooky, graphics are decent enough, some of the vehicle mini games are fun. Story is rubbish, and puzzles are more annoying than difficult, but for the price overall I'd recommend it. I grew up with Resident Evil 2, and it reminded me of that, which is a good thing. Raid mode is good, but the later levels are too long and involve puzzles and mazes/swimming, which is annoying because I just want to run around shouting stuff. But it's something I'll probably keep coming back to.

    I'd give it 7.5 out of 10, so I'll round that up to 8.
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