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Resident Evil: Revelations - review
A portion of an MTV review...
This may be the first game I've ever played that ended with text informing the player of a bureaucratic realignment as major plot-point and a final battle that seemed ripped from another game entirely. Worse still, among all of the bio weapons that Revelations amasses against you, there's one lone zombie (yeah I know they weren't technically zombies in 4 or 5, but they were close enough). I think "boring" is often an easy way out of articulating the problems with a game, but when Revelations isn't frustrating, it's simply boring you with its limited scope and vision.
Full review here
This may be the first game I've ever played that ended with text informing the player of a bureaucratic realignment as major plot-point and a final battle that seemed ripped from another game entirely. Worse still, among all of the bio weapons that Revelations amasses against you, there's one lone zombie (yeah I know they weren't technically zombies in 4 or 5, but they were close enough). I think "boring" is often an easy way out of articulating the problems with a game, but when Revelations isn't frustrating, it's simply boring you with its limited scope and vision.