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  1. Jan 24, 2017
    10
    Finally, Resident Evil is back! Resident Evil 7: Bioshock got this series back from the "punching boulders"-action grave it's been stuck in for so long with a new perspective, great playability and a fantastic setting. This is exactly what the series needed.
  2. Sep 3, 2018
    10
    This is the game that came to rescue RE franchise from the terrible RE6.
    RE 7 plays out like an updated Resident Evil 1 with backtracking, inventory management and a great horror atmosphere.
    Don't listen the people who didn't even played the game and came just to hate. RE 7 is no walk simulator, and no P.t clone. RE 7 is an horror game with action just like every classical RE, with a
    This is the game that came to rescue RE franchise from the terrible RE6.
    RE 7 plays out like an updated Resident Evil 1 with backtracking, inventory management and a great horror atmosphere.
    Don't listen the people who didn't even played the game and came just to hate. RE 7 is no walk simulator, and no P.t clone. RE 7 is an horror game with action just like every classical RE, with a real Survival Horror mechanics and feel to it.

    Gone are the QTE, corridor shooter and boring action. RE 7 brought back the sense of mystery and dread , exploration and overall feel of the original game. I may being repetitive, but I don't want to spoiler the game, I think every Resident Evil fan deserve to discovery how this game bring back the sensation and awe that Resident Evil brought in 96.

    RE 7 is a masterpiece, it bring back the original feel and moves the series further into the survival horror genre. I really looking forward for RE 8.

    After all said and done, 7 maybe is the best Resident Evil ever, or a close runner up for the original RE.

    If you are a fan, forget the haters, forget the hate and prejudice and give it a try, I assure you it really worth.
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  3. Jun 13, 2017
    9
    Gaming's most beloved survival horror franchise dives back into the elemental roots that made it such an enticing force to begin with: classic, stick-to-your-ribs scares, simple, yet streamlined combat mechanics, and that genuine sense of mystery that so many modern horror games lack nowadays. "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" is a twisted and beautiful return to form for the eponymousGaming's most beloved survival horror franchise dives back into the elemental roots that made it such an enticing force to begin with: classic, stick-to-your-ribs scares, simple, yet streamlined combat mechanics, and that genuine sense of mystery that so many modern horror games lack nowadays. "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" is a twisted and beautiful return to form for the eponymous franchise, even if some of the more maddening, canon-based questions are left unanswered by the time the credits roll. Expand
  4. May 5, 2017
    8
    An intense experience that slowly loses traction throughout its brief but satisfying story. Some beautiful design and intense encounters populate the game and a number of highlights, such as running through a Saw like puzzle, stand out. Only let down by length, and possibly enemy variety (i counted maybe 6 enemy types)
  5. Jun 27, 2019
    8
    short game but a good survival horror better than its predecessors (re 6 and re 5) is again a game at the height of the best but with failures that make it no better than the first 4 games
  6. Dec 7, 2022
    10
    BRAVO!! as a day one fan this game is what we wanted after 1,2,3 & CV before it drifted away with 4,5 &6 and became a non horror game which were CoD like with no real survival. 7 brought the series back on it's feet!!

    the formula is finally once again: low ammo, survival, some riddles (could be more and more difficult) and maybe the best setting ever. THAT is what RE should look like.
    BRAVO!! as a day one fan this game is what we wanted after 1,2,3 & CV before it drifted away with 4,5 &6 and became a non horror game which were CoD like with no real survival. 7 brought the series back on it's feet!!

    the formula is finally once again: low ammo, survival, some riddles (could be more and more difficult) and maybe the best setting ever. THAT is what RE should look like.

    the first person view makes it a lot more intense (which i wasn't sure at the beginning).

    a true masterpiece
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  7. Feb 17, 2017
    8
    Tension, if there was a way to distill the emotion into an actual physical thing, Resident Evil 7 would be it. The sheer amount of stress the game compounds upon the player is astounding. Creaking floorboards, voices heard from distant rooms mingled with the occasional jump scare make each session more and more terrifying. And that is coming just from the standard game, you couldn't pay meTension, if there was a way to distill the emotion into an actual physical thing, Resident Evil 7 would be it. The sheer amount of stress the game compounds upon the player is astounding. Creaking floorboards, voices heard from distant rooms mingled with the occasional jump scare make each session more and more terrifying. And that is coming just from the standard game, you couldn't pay me to play this in VR.

    I do disagree with this being a return to form for the series; it's not. Sure item management returns as well as traveling alone within the confines of a home, but that's about it. Instead, what RE7 does is do an about-face on the direction of the series, a paradigm shift from the bombastic journey it once was on towards the path it was on. Is that a good thing? For the interim it is, but I would caution Capcom here. RE4 was also seen in the same light and look where that led.

    It's worth the purchase for those that sidestepped both re5 and 6. RE7 is nothing like those titles, it's new, and old at the same time and hopefully digs deeper into what most fans of the series hoped for: the premiere survival horror series.
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  8. Mar 27, 2017
    10
    After a slew of disappointing sequels, this is finally a Resi game to be excited about. Genuinely creepy and occasionally terrifying, this is exactly what i've been waiting for since Resi 4! Graphics are incredible, especially on HDR settings. Sound design and voice acting are great. Puzzles can be pretty fiendish and the story is engrossing. I loved every minute of it.
  9. Feb 7, 2017
    8
    Pros - Very influenced from early RE titles as well as Sweet Home (the NES game the series was influenced by). Brings back the large residence in Resident Evil as well as a few smaller locations. The cabin by the house could've been used more though since it was fairly unsettling itself.

    Goes back to survival horror roots. Ammo is fairly limited until the end of the game as well as
    Pros - Very influenced from early RE titles as well as Sweet Home (the NES game the series was influenced by). Brings back the large residence in Resident Evil as well as a few smaller locations. The cabin by the house could've been used more though since it was fairly unsettling itself.

    Goes back to survival horror roots. Ammo is fairly limited until the end of the game as well as healing items.

    Graphics are wonderful. Textures are fairly detailed on the unsettling areas of the locations. Wall textures could be better though.

    The plot starts off as fairly generic Texas Chainsaw Massacre hillbilly horror but Capcom takes it to another level by adding stalking elements of RE3's Nemesis and RE2's Mr. X.

    Controls are fairly tight but the aiming is a little slower than I'd like on default settings.

    Cons - Enemy designs are pretty lacking. The Molded feel generic but the boss battles are pretty fun.

    Puzzles are lazily done. Other than the Happy Birthday puzzle, no other puzzles feel as intricate or memorable.

    One deciding factor is the first person perspective. If for some reason you cannot stand First Person (as some don't due to motion sickness), don't get this. However, if you play First person games, get this. The first person is absolutely needed for Resident Evil now. Fixed camera RE is gone because it was an outdated mechanic that would save on memory usage during the PS1/PS2 days. First person horror is a somewhat standard now because of how successful games like Amnesia, Alien Isolation, and Outlast are and how well they implement it. RE7 has implemented it well.

    Also, disregard any posts saying the game has supernatural elements. The game doesn't have any of that. If you can understand how mold works and spreads as well as how insects have hive minds, you'll understand how the story and new virus works.
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  10. Jan 25, 2017
    10
    This game is a long awaited dream come true for me. It's RE 1 meets Alien Isolation. I'm a life long RE fan. I've played every single one, with RE 1 and RE 4 being my favorites. Alien Iso is one of my top 5 survival games. To have both married into one with superb acting, visuals and classic RE game play. I'm pitchin' tents non stop!

    I don't get the people saying that this isn't a
    This game is a long awaited dream come true for me. It's RE 1 meets Alien Isolation. I'm a life long RE fan. I've played every single one, with RE 1 and RE 4 being my favorites. Alien Iso is one of my top 5 survival games. To have both married into one with superb acting, visuals and classic RE game play. I'm pitchin' tents non stop!

    I don't get the people saying that this isn't a Resident Evil game. It has so much nostalgia of the earlier games (puzzles, multiple keys, item boxes, etc.) They said from the very beginning that 7 is a reboot. That is EXACTLY what it is, while maintaining the traditional idiosyncrasies that make a RE game.

    If you go into this game with the goal of having fun, being scared, and reminiscing, instead of LOOKING for faults, you will love every second. As for the scare factor? This is the first RE game that I had to put down and take a break after a few hours due to the creepiness and scares. I mean, c'mon. The first "zombie" encounter on the stairs and the next 20 min that follows? That sh** is just messed up!
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  11. Jan 25, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. É um excelente jogo que envolve como um todo o jogador, gostei e muito da forma que foi introduzida dentro do jogo fatos de outros jogos desta franquia Resident Evil, e sim posso dizer que este jogo está sendo um dos concorrentes para ser o melhor jogo de 2017 Expand
  12. Jan 24, 2017
    10
    Classic Resident Evil is back!!! This game has great atmosphere, the graphics are haunting but beautiful, and the story is top notch!!! The game also has multiple different endings so there's a good amount of replay value there too!! I'm excited to see where Capcom takes the series next!!
  13. Jan 26, 2017
    10
    RE6 is Forgiven :)

    Now that I've got that out of the way.. RE7 despite its shift to a first person perspective (which I concede is perhaps the best way to deliver real scares to the player as every thing can get "in your face") is definitely a return to form for the survival horror franchise. It delivers the same claustrophobic and trapped feelings as the original games did on
    RE6 is Forgiven :)

    Now that I've got that out of the way.. RE7 despite its shift to a first person perspective (which I concede is perhaps the best way to deliver real scares to the player as every thing can get "in your face") is definitely a return to form for the survival horror franchise.
    It delivers the same claustrophobic and trapped feelings as the original games did on PS1/GameCube remakes.
    Visually the game is perhaps the best I've seen on XBone, at least in terms of the textures and interior lighting and shadows. Every surface has the right level of sheen and gloss. Character models are fantastic and the facial animations are up there with some of the best.
    Sound wise, you'd be hard pressed to find a more eerie soundscape. Even walking down an innocuous corridor, the tiniest creek or groan of the structure can cause an elevation in heartrate. The atmosphere is amazing.
    As for the story itself, the overall pacing and the rate that real developments are trickled out is almost perfect. Despite any feelings of fear (or even occasional frustration - dying can be a somewhat frequent occurrence) the want of needing to know what happens next spurs you on.
    In terms of sheer enjoyment, presentation, technical aspects and the ability to keep me glued to the couch for hours on end - 10 out of 10. Will play again!
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  14. Jan 25, 2017
    8
    I can almost tell already from reading the other reviews, that posting a review of Resident Evil VII in a positive light is all the more likely to turn me into a Jill-Sandwich. Now let me start out by saying that i thoughly enjoyed this game, point being i had some serious fun and while it wasn't scary per say, the tension and threat of a creature lurking ahead was more then enough toI can almost tell already from reading the other reviews, that posting a review of Resident Evil VII in a positive light is all the more likely to turn me into a Jill-Sandwich. Now let me start out by saying that i thoughly enjoyed this game, point being i had some serious fun and while it wasn't scary per say, the tension and threat of a creature lurking ahead was more then enough to engage me for my intial 8 hour playthough. In this review i will address some of the contriversys surronding 7 and what i personally did and did not like about the game.

    Now lets start out with the main issue in the game, length. Now where speedruns of the game have shown that it can be beaten in the span of 2 hours give or take, any blind playthrough deviod of any prior knowledge of the game should atleast take any person 6 hours to complete on any normal playthrough and while it would seem that a vocal amount of people attest this length to be unworthy of its full price listing, other games such as dishonered 2 which i managed to speed run in 1 and a half hours recieved tremendous praise for its length. In addition speaking from experience this game was exactly as long as it needed to be, especially as a title in the first person survival horror genre with another game in recent memory, Alien Isolation being too long than it needed to be which ultimately bored me in the end.

    The story one item that i enjoyed about the game though not without its faults was through and though enjoyable taking cues more so from the original 1996 classic more so than any of the later titles in the series, featuring a house, a biological superweapon and one poorly prepared protagonist who came with good intentions left to tear it all down. Now where the game does have a satisfying ark where the game does falter however is within a couple of the crucial moments in the game with a bafflingly obvious moral choice and a short cinematic ending that fails to close of some loose ends presumably to be answered in upcoming dlc.

    Gameplay is also quite fun and while i did intially assume that stealth would be the main priority of the game i was quite suprised as to how gunplay was the main focus with resource management playing a crucial role in how you progress throughout the game and while on the easier difficulties you will find that you will have a fully stocked arsnel by the end. The harder difficulties up the ante as you scrape for every last shell and run past every enemy to save those resources.

    Ultimaely i had fun with Resident Evil VII and while i made connections of my own with the seires, the lack of any famailiar faces or locations makes it harder to resonate with for others. I recomend fully to purchase Resident Evil 7 for any die hard horror gamer or fan of the series.
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  15. Mar 27, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Caution: this review, like the game, is very spoopy!
    This game is a 10/10 because I got to witness an old lady with giant arms and legs shoot bees out of her beehive vagina and that just happens to be my kink, absolutely amazing, nothing more needs to be said best game EVER.
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  16. Feb 28, 2017
    8
    Resident Evil 7 returns the series back to it's roots. Full blown horror, not action. Resident Evil 7 brings the horror back with it's creepy atmosphere, and the crazy Baker family. The gameplay is simple yet fun there is a block attack to reduce damage from enemies and good degree of weapons to protect yourself from the horrors of the Backer estate. As expected you have limited resourcesResident Evil 7 returns the series back to it's roots. Full blown horror, not action. Resident Evil 7 brings the horror back with it's creepy atmosphere, and the crazy Baker family. The gameplay is simple yet fun there is a block attack to reduce damage from enemies and good degree of weapons to protect yourself from the horrors of the Backer estate. As expected you have limited resources and can only take a few hits before dying unless you block. The story is interesting with this black gross mold that creates creatures called The Molded. Expand
  17. Jan 30, 2017
    8
    I love resident evil games and this one was really good. I was a little skeptical about the whole 1st person thing but it kind of workout. The story is a lot scarier at the beginning but it kind of mild’s out throughout the game. really short though.
  18. Mar 7, 2017
    10
    With a return to its roots, "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" amps up the tension, fear, and isolation that's been absent in recent installments. The switch from a third person to a first person perspective immerses the player in its environments, and the story being told. With limited inventory making a return, item management becomes a key factor as the game progresses and more items becomeWith a return to its roots, "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" amps up the tension, fear, and isolation that's been absent in recent installments. The switch from a third person to a first person perspective immerses the player in its environments, and the story being told. With limited inventory making a return, item management becomes a key factor as the game progresses and more items become available for the player to obtain. A new protagonist, who has no experience with the kinds of situations he's placed in, and who also lacks any sort of special training like our regular heroes, brings about heavy feelings of vulnerability as he's pitted against the sadistic Baker family. The plot and progression is well paced, and in the end, is able to connect with the overall narrative of the franchise. "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" is a definite masterpiece, and one worth experiencing. Expand
  19. Mar 10, 2017
    10
    A resident evil that not looks like a shooter, I prefer this kind of games if they are supposed to be scary, not only action, I really enjoy this game
  20. Mar 19, 2017
    8
    Its a very good and scary game, i love the map, the graphics and the grandma of the house... I didnt like the story, it was too short, and sometimes is repetitive.
  21. Jan 24, 2017
    10
    This is how a Resident Evil should play like, not that co-op, hyper action-orientated crap from the last couple of games. High amounts of action and co-op = the opposite of scary. This is more like Alien Isolation in terms of stealthing around the big baddies but has more normal enemies to fight. The atmosphere feels tense and uncomfortable and you feel like someone is always directlyThis is how a Resident Evil should play like, not that co-op, hyper action-orientated crap from the last couple of games. High amounts of action and co-op = the opposite of scary. This is more like Alien Isolation in terms of stealthing around the big baddies but has more normal enemies to fight. The atmosphere feels tense and uncomfortable and you feel like someone is always directly behind you about to chop you to pieces (literally). Also, those who wanted this to be more like RE 1 and 2, that style is dead is never coming back, nor should it. This is how survival horror should be and if you don't like it, just stick to your old games. Expand
  22. Jan 24, 2017
    8
    Resident Evil VII: Biohazard First Impressions

    As some of you may know I am huge fan of the Resident Evil Series and have been since inception circa 1996. The series has seen its highs, namely RE2, RE3, RE4, and of course the REmaster of the original. And it's certainly seen its fair share of lows including RE6, Operation Raccoon City, and Umbrella Corps. The series best known for
    Resident Evil VII: Biohazard First Impressions

    As some of you may know I am huge fan of the Resident Evil Series and have been since inception circa 1996. The series has seen its highs, namely RE2, RE3, RE4, and of course the REmaster of the original. And it's certainly seen its fair share of lows including RE6, Operation Raccoon City, and Umbrella Corps. The series best known for survival horror had devolved over time and eventually became a Michael Bay 3rd person COD game with terrible mechanics and an even worse story.

    Fast forward to the present. This week REVII launched with High anxiety and low expectations from RE fans across the world. Capcom announced the "reboot" of the series shortly after that failed RE6 release. And until recently much of REVII remained a mystery. Once revealed the reaction from fans was extremely varied and most would say underwhelming and disappointing.

    For those who have not yet played the final release, I am happy to report that RE is back, and in a BIG way! Now sure, the core series characters we've come to love may not be present in this latest release. And quite frankly, that's the best part! Our hero's from yesteryear were battle tested and have seen it all. Tyrants, Nemesis, Mr. X, ZOMBIES, lickers, granados, and the list goes on. Our new protagonist is shaken, vulnerable, unsure, and scared to death. Which is a great way to describe my first 4 hours into the game...lol

    Man, did I mention that the Baker family is nuts?!?! Set in the Louisiana bayou, the game begins and carries a level of mystery and tension that can be cut with a knife. You are immediately thrust into the fight with little or nothing to go on other than you are searching for your wife that was thought to be missing or dead for the last 3 years. The enviorments are dripping with detail and mystery. And the characters immediately begin to capture your eye and imagination. What happened to this family and how did we end up here?

    Weapons are limited and ammo is sparse. Initially the enviorments are tight, and eventually open up. Classic nods to the series including door specific keys, herbs, save rooms, puzzles ( wish there were more ), and strategic boss fights await. The graphics are great and the sounds...well let's just say...the enviorments are the shining star of this sequel. They create a surreal atmosphere ripped straight from the pages of classic horror films while still creating an identity all its own.

    While it's not perfect, I must say I am completely infatuated with the game and I am looking forward to uncovering the mysteries of the Baker family plantation. I love the depth and thought put into the characters, and can appreciate the fantastic level design and crafting mechanic.This game is not for everyone. But for those looking for a classic survival horror experience that may leave a seat cushion or two damp...this one's for you.

    In addition:

    Not without its faults. While puzzles have returned, they are a bit too easy and predictable. And the same can be said for the new enemies "the molded". A higher level or difficulty and more intricate puzzles would have been welcome. And more varied enemies are needed. However we can look forward to 3 additional pieces of DLC starting to hit as soon as next week. 2 new tapes, and 1 full story add on. I am hopeful Capcom will address some of these issues. With that said, I believe they are most certainly on the right track and dare I say the road to redemption with the RE franchise.
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  23. Mar 7, 2017
    8
    Kazuma Kiryu, a young member of the largest mafia clan in Japan, gets framed for murder while carrying out a regular money collecting job. To regain his and his mentor’s honour, he leaves the family to solve the mystery of him being blamed, only to find himself in a power struggle for the land on which the murder occurred.

    Goro Majima is officially a cabaret owner, but unofficially a
    Kazuma Kiryu, a young member of the largest mafia clan in Japan, gets framed for murder while carrying out a regular money collecting job. To regain his and his mentor’s honour, he leaves the family to solve the mystery of him being blamed, only to find himself in a power struggle for the land on which the murder occurred.

    Goro Majima is officially a cabaret owner, but unofficially a yakuza outcast. Desperate to rejoin his clan, he takes on an assassination job, but his target and the reason for his mission turns out to be more than what he bargained for.

    Yakuza 0 is an open-world action-adventure game that takes place in 80s Japan. It’s the prequel to the original Yakuza (Ryū ga Gotoku) released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. The game controls the character through 3rd person view, and traversing the cities of Tokyo and Osaka is periodically interrupted by incredibly brutal fights with street punks, mobsters and yakuza leaders. Battles are played in real-time, and various fighting-stances, moves, and finishers are gained as you advance the story or play side-missions. The story is told in frequent dialogs and cut scenes and involve a huge cast of characters. When you want to take a break from the main mission, the city offers a massive amount of entertaining side quests and mini-games like dance-dance revolution-style dancing, karaoke, pocket-car racing, bikini mud-fights, and Space Harrier, to name a few.

    Yakuza 0 Screenshot of street brawling

    Yakuza is a massive series, stretching all the way up to Yakuza 6, just released in Japan, with a remake of Yakuza 1 coming out this summer. All games feature Kamorucho, a realistic recreation of Tokyo’s Kabukicho district, and sometimes other cities. You would think that players would get tired of playing the same city over and over again, but then you’d be wrong, as the main selling point is, in fact, the well-told storyline with multiple intertwining story arcs, the fighting system, and the vast array of mini-games. If you didn’t do all side quests, there’s a “Premium Adventure Mode” to be unlocked after finishing the game. You just can’t get enough of it, even if the game is entirely spoken in Japanese with English subtitles.

    If you’re new to the series, Yakuza 0 is a perfect start, hosting the best features of the series so far. The Yakuza 1 remake – Yakuza: Kiwami, will be released soon, and we can only hope the trend continues.

    If you’re an old fan, it might at first feel as if it doesn’t offer much more than the massive Yakuza 4 and 5, but admit it – you want more yakuza, and after Zero you’ll be hurting for the remake due this summer.
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  24. Jan 25, 2017
    10
    Resident Evil 7 biohazard
    officially my favorite horror game of all time
    Resident Evil 7 is a first person survival horror game where you play as a character named Ethan who gets a video from his wife who was kidnapped while babysitting this leads him to an old house out in the swamps of Louisiana As you explore this house and find its hidden passage ways you learn you’re not alone
    Resident Evil 7 biohazard
    officially my favorite horror game of all time
    Resident Evil 7 is a first person survival horror game where you play as a character named Ethan who gets a video from his wife who was kidnapped while babysitting
    this leads him to an old house out in the swamps of Louisiana
    As you explore this house and find its hidden passage ways you learn you’re not alone here…
    Tons of missing person cases around this time, but maybe this is just a coincidence
    There’s a crazy family…
    And you spend the game dealing with this family and trying to rescue and escape with your wife
    This is hands down the most terrifying video game I’ve ever played…
    And I don’t scare easy…
    Usually games only get me with cheap jump scares..
    I don’t ever expect more than that...
    Again I’m no Pewdiepie…
    But here I was genuinely terrified to progress during the first half of the game…
    The characters and setting are so eerie…
    you feel vulnerable throughout as you search the areas for keys and other items to solve a simple puzzle and move on…
    Even during moments of back tracking it never gets easier…
    each location feels just as terrifying as before…
    And you’re not even defenseless…
    You have a knife... you can pick up guns and other items to craft health packs and better ammo…
    but even with all of this you can’t help but feel your life is on the line around every corner…
    Where the game starts to fall apart is when they introduce the mud/mold type enemies that come out of the walls…
    they’re definitely terrifying at first… but only because they’re new…
    But they’re so over used that they quickly become an eye roll rather than a scare…. They eventually pose no threat…
    The game would’ve greatly benefitted from sticking to the style of focusing on 1 unique characters per section of the game like the first half instead of throwing in these generic monsters around every corner to deal with…
    They broke the experience immersion for me and reminded me this was a video game..
    And the games reliance on these enemies is worse as it goes on that by time I was in the final 3 hour stretch of this 7 and a half hour game I was running through them and the rest of the game like it was nothing… thankfully the final 20 minutes or so bring the game back to what it does best…
    But these putty creatures plucked from the power rangers are a joke.
    They’re a slight hiccup in the overall fantastically horrifying experience that is resident evil 7 though…
    The game is so clever with its puzzles, even doing subtle things like putting solutions or important item locations in these vhs tapes where you play as other characters.. these vhs tapes are just as terrifying as the main game, if not more at times…
    And you never feel stuck… again I beat the game in 7 and a half hours and I was very thorough…
    the game does a great job of bread crumb trailing you to the right items you need..
    Resident Evil 7 is also compatible with the PlayStation vr... which im sure makes this game even more terrifying...
    unfortunately this does get in the way of the game itself for those of us not using vr as theres this weird directional audio thing going on where you have to look at a character to really hear what they’re saying…
    That isn’t how real life works and its annoying.. .
    So for better and for worse, this game was definitely developed with vr in mind… it wasn’t an afterthought or an added gimmick…
    Resident evil 7 stumbles at times stopping it from being crowned as a true masterpiece…
    But I can’t look over the moments that bring it so close to that status…
    I can’t look over the fact that im one of the most unphased by horror people I know.. And this game got to me.
    This is hands down the best horror games I’ve ever played…
    I Give Resident Evil 7 biohazard
    a 9.5/10
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  25. Feb 2, 2017
    10
    I simply love what Capcom have done with this franchise, I'm a massive Resident evil & horror fan! Biohazard 7 is a thrilling experience with great puzzles, horrifying boss battles and interesting story-line. MUST HAVE!
  26. May 10, 2021
    10
    One of the best horror games of all time and now its runs im 4k 60 fps on XB1X.
  27. Jan 28, 2017
    8
    This is a great game and truly a return to form for resi evil. I'm a massive fan of the old school resi evil games and can honestly say this is every bit as good as those and scarier by far. It's a shame so many fans of the old games are unwilling to give this a go because this is a very similar experience and there are quite a few nods to the older games in there.
    The only downside for
    This is a great game and truly a return to form for resi evil. I'm a massive fan of the old school resi evil games and can honestly say this is every bit as good as those and scarier by far. It's a shame so many fans of the old games are unwilling to give this a go because this is a very similar experience and there are quite a few nods to the older games in there.
    The only downside for me was the lack of content which made me knock a point off, I finished it in around 10h30m. There are 2 endings, collectibles, and an unlockable weapon though, so I will be playing through again. Also free DLC is coming soon so that's something, I just wish it had been ready at launch.
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  28. Mar 7, 2018
    10
    9.8 out of 10. Love how this game feels interactive and intense with the micro-management. Such detail in creepinesss and gore. The story is crazy with twists and turns. And although the choice at the end doesn't feel that important and last boss fight isn't exciting. It harkens back to the first Resident Evil.
  29. Jul 31, 2020
    10
    Excelente RE, se convirtió en uno de mis favoritos, pero es mejor tener la edición gold.
  30. Jan 28, 2017
    10
    Bravo Capcom. You turned this long time fan into a believer again. I've been a longtime fan of this series since the PS1 original version of Resident Evil, in fact it was the first game I EVER played and it blew me away and I've played every numbered game since with the only real huge disappointment being #6. This was when I had lost faith in the series and decided to give up. AfterBravo Capcom. You turned this long time fan into a believer again. I've been a longtime fan of this series since the PS1 original version of Resident Evil, in fact it was the first game I EVER played and it blew me away and I've played every numbered game since with the only real huge disappointment being #6. This was when I had lost faith in the series and decided to give up. After playing this game, I was overjoyed. The new perspective is great for this series and this is the most true resident evil game since #1 from the creepy farmhouse setting down to the little details like the music that plays in a saferoom that gives you that sense of safety. The first hour is INTENSE and had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. The battles are difficult and extremely satisfying and has you managing your inventory and ammo just like the old games. Puzzles and maps are littered throughout, herbs can be found and combined, and collectables are hidden well. The graphics are stunning and the enemies are truly terrifying (even sometimes hilarious). This is truly a triumph at Capcom and made this LONG LONG time fan extremely happy. Good on ya guys Expand
Metascore
86

Generally favorable reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 19
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 19
  3. Negative: 0 out of 19
  1. Mar 8, 2017
    85
    Even though Resident Evil 7 Biohazard ditches the third person point of view to a first person and a more intimate story, it does an amazing job of bringing back its roots which made the series so successful. The extraordinary work that was done in the different game departments such as story telling, audio, gameplay and graphics will keep me from sleeping at night and remembering it as a great experience.
  2. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Feb 21, 2017
    80
    A leaner, meaner breed of Resi that, despite flaws, puts the series back on track...Resi VII has carved itself a seedy, resolutely icky place in our cold, blackened hearts. [March 2017, p.73]
  3. Feb 11, 2017
    90
    Resident Evil 7 seems to us an indispensable game if you like the adventures with action and puzzles, but with a great inconvenience: IT IS SO SCARY. Keeps you heartbroken for hours and that is everything that we wanted from this title. Stay away from the prejudices you had about this game of the Resident Evil saga, because you will love it without a doubt.