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Resident Evil VII: biohazard Coming to Xbox One on January 24

Capcom’s Resident Evil has set the standard in survival horror since it debuted back in 1996. And while Resident Evil 6 took the venerable zombie-blasting series in exciting new directions when it released four years ago, the next entry, just unveiled at E3 2016, looks to be a resoundingly creepy return to those jump-scare mid-‘90s roots everyone remembers. And the best part? It’s coming a whole lot sooner than anyone expected. Resident Evil VII: biohazard is hitting Xbox One on January 24th, 2017.

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gangsta_red2890d ago

This new RE has me excited for the series again. It looked really good and I love they are bringing back the more terror aspect rather than the over the top action for this series.

darthv722890d ago

I don't know how I feel about this iteration. I am so used to RE being 3rd person and this being 1st person makes me think it would be like those on rails types of shooters when I know it's not that way. It looks good but I can't help shake that zombi-u vibe.

ShadowKnight2890d ago

They tried to make Silent Hill in 1st person with P.T.

migh_and_highty2890d ago

If you have a ps4 then try the demo out that released yesterday. It's really good

JEECE2890d ago

Didn't realize they put a demo out, I'll have to download that and check it out tonight.

nucky642890d ago

thanks for the info - didn't know it was on the store!

Gaming_Cousin2890d ago

Has no one ever played Resident Evil Survivor? That was 1st person and was a great game on PS1

DarkOcelet2890d ago (Edited 2890d ago )

Loved that game.

You just look the other way and nothing can attack u LOLS :D

Vincent was not so bad.

KillerPwned2890d ago

Absolutely loved it and also Dead Aim was not to bad that also was a Guncon game. Both games however due to their age and Dead Aim was not marketed big I don't expect a lot of people to know what they are.

KillerPwned2890d ago (Edited 2890d ago )

Trust me just got done playing it for two hours and I cannot stop it is amazing. Capcom also stated the Character and place the demo takes in both will not be in the final game. This is just something to show off what they are aiming for with RE7. Capcom seems to be looking to completely reinvent the entire franchise. RE4 reinvented the series but not all the good juices have been used up. So they need to create something new to get the fan base going again this is just it I know it. Then for nostalgia we still got the full remake of RE2.

Their is a somewhat hidden ending and I think you briefly talk to Ada Wong.

darthv722890d ago

from what you say and what I have read about the demo... I am feeling a bit more at ease. Thank you.

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Golden_Mud2890d ago

This RE isn't like the originals, I won't judge the game but the originals had this balance between action and horror.

jessionpc2890d ago

They also had shit tank controls, the worst pacing in games i've ever seen, fixed camera angles that would fight you and end up more annoying than scary...

Nostalgia can be a bitch... LOVE the new demo.

Can't wait.

Playable_Gamez2890d ago

I had troubles downloading the game last night on PS4. Finally did, but now I have to wait until nightfall to play it. :'[

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Resident Evil Fans Discuss Whether They Prefer First Or Third Person

Players have long debated the merits of third-person as opposed to first-person perspective in games and the topic has recently resurfaced on Reddit, this time concerning the long running Resident Evil series. The discussion so far has generated somewhat heated opinions from users on both sides of the argument.

Resident Evil has a long history of using both perspectives, with some entries in the series like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 offering players a third-person view, while others like Resident Evil 7 provided players with a first-person perspective. Some fans believe third-person allows for better visibility and control over the character, while others believe that first-person immerses you more deeply into the game's atmosphere.

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-Foxtrot385d ago

Third always

It's what it's always been and how it's meant to be played whether it's fixed camera angles or over the shoulder.

Rockstar384d ago

There was a time when I would have agreed but if you've got a vr setup the 1st person RE's are on another level.

That being said, they can both exist because they're both fantastic.

Babadook7370d ago (Edited 370d ago )

Exactly. If there was no VR version available or possible I’d say 3rd person. But because of the extreme heightened immersion, VR trounces the flat screen version, so 1st person please.

Sonic1881384d ago (Edited 384d ago )

They should have the option to have both going forward imo. But I do prefer third person view

Levii_92384d ago

I love both and the new mainline RE games should stay in first person for at lest one more game that’s why i hated that Capcom for some reason added third person in RE8 .. like why ? What was the point ? It just lost what made the new games unique and different. Re7 is a gem and already such a classic, it’s RE1 of this generation or well the prevous generation i guess i should say and RE8 is bonkers and so fun. Such great games.

Goozex384d ago

First person. It just ramps up the intensity for me

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What horror franchises could learn from Resident Evil

Resident Evil has remained the most popular horror franchise in video games for a long time. These are the reasons why.

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-Foxtrot522d ago (Edited 522d ago )

The remakes are good examples

Resident Evil 2: "Here's how you do a remake"

Resident Evil 3: "Here's how NOT to do a remake"

NecrumOddBoy522d ago (Edited 522d ago )

I think RE3 was actually pretty good but just short and flawed a bit. If Capcom would’ve just put the RE3 campaign and it’s dodge mechanic into RE2 (maybe called it RE Raccoon City Chronicles) and placed the the game in a canonical order LEON A, CLAIRE B, JILL C; then dropped the multiplayer nonsense, it would have been the most perfect package. I enjoyed RE3’s ties in to 2 and they streamlined it well. It just was a flawed deliver.

-Foxtrot522d ago

Oh don't get me wrong, it was a good game but compared to RE2 it was a step back

It was lazier, felt rushed, shorter in comparison and totally the wrong way for Capcom themselves to do a remake

Luckily they got the memo because I'm sure I read RE4 was supposed to be done by the team that did RE3 before they rebooted development.

RE3 needs a directors cut, it needs to be longer, they need to include the choices, add the other locations in by expanding/reworking the current story and also rework how Nemesis works. I want to explore more the city, even if areas have nothing to do with the main objectives and only exist to explore for collectibles or to find new gear.

staticall522d ago

Punching huge bolders while being in a volcano sounds cool on paper, but looks very dumb.
More QTEs = worse experience (RE6 mostly)
Sometimes big doesn't mean "better" (RE6 bosses mostly)
Not every game's suppose to have a multiplayer component (RE3 remake, Umbrella Corps). But sometimes it just works (Outbreak)
Small stamina bar for melee attacks is dumb (RE6)
Locking better skills behind drip-fed skill point drops is awful (RE6)
Do not give your flagship IPs to outside studios. But if you did, heavily control the game quality and direction (Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City)

FallenAngel1984522d ago

For me Resident Evil’s biggest impact on the gaming medium will always be that over the shoulder control scheme pioneered by RE4

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Death in the Family: A Look Back at Resident Evil 7

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "With Resident Evil Village out imminently, it seems like an ideal time to revisit its immediate predecessor, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, a game that steered the franchise back to its roots. After replaying the game this past week, I can say with confidence it remains one of my favorites in the long-running series, due to its scary and disturbing atmosphere, challenging boss battles, twisting narrative, breathless action, and old-school survival-horror gameplay. It's certainly not perfect — there isn't much enemy variety and the final boss is a letdown — but overall it's a great game worthy of the name Resident Evil."

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