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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Critic Reviews

30 Total Reviews

27 Positive Reviews(90%)
3 Mixed Reviews(10%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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PSNStores March 18, 2015
This is a big step in the right direction for the franchise and I can only hope that things continue that way in the future.
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Hobby Consolas March 20, 2015
The blu-ray version of Resident Evil Revelations 2 includes all the episodes and the key DLC. It doesn't add too much content to the digital season pass, but if you're looking for the most complete edition, this is it. A fun and enjoyable game that is far from being the best Resident Evil, but at least it's one of the most fun among the recent entries.
83
Vandal March 17, 2015
Capcom has gone a little bit experimental here, but what we have here, episodic or not, is a step in the right direction. We miss some puzzles, but there's some Resident Evil soul in this game.
83
GameTrailers March 17, 2015
Resident Evil Revelations 2 strikes the perfect balance between new and old. Returning plot threads and the emphasis on ammo management will please franchise veterans while anyone can appreciate the thrill of intimate monster encounters and distressing boss battles.
80
3DJuegos March 17, 2015
Puzzles, episodes and a lot of action. Revelations 2 doesn’t want to be the next summer blockbuster like the last iterations of the Resident Evil series, it’s a very nice zombies game.
80
Slant Magazine March 22, 2015
Remixing the episodes into even smaller segments and then populating them with super-powered zombies is the action-packed gauntlet fans of the original Resident Evil never knew they wanted.
80
Dealspwn March 22, 2015
A nine-hour campaign, co-op options and a deep Raid mode make this an essential buy for Resident Evil fans.
80
GamingTrend March 23, 2015
As a survival horror game, it doesn’t add much to the genre but as a Resident Evil game, it changes up quite a bit of things to keep the series fresh and relevant, which is something it desperately needed.
80
NZGamer March 24, 2015
A series of short episodes make for one good game.
80
Polygon March 25, 2015
While it has obvious areas for improvement — its level design, its online functionality, its visuals — Resident Evil Revelations 2 has a strange sort of confidence in what it's trying to do that the series has needed for some time now.
80
LaPS4 March 27, 2015
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a nice entry in the franchise. A good balance between shooting and exploration, it could be a great link to the next entry in the series. However, the lack of online co-op campaign it's a big mistake.
80
Gamer.no April 10, 2015
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a necessary step forward for the Resident Evil franchise, with more action-oriented gameplay and a story that works well on its own. Raid mode is amazing, although the lack of online at launch is disappointing.
78
Games Master UK May 6, 2015
Not a new classic, but suitably braindead fun.
76
Digital Chumps March 23, 2015
If you like your survival horror experience to have more combat and co-op play, Revelations 2 is a great pick. Played solo, it's not nearly as fun, but regardless it offers a good story, interesting characters, and a good amount of content for the price.
75
IGN Italia March 17, 2015
Revelations 2 is a low-budget and accordingly priced game that does nothing really new, but it proves to be an enjoyable and classic styled entry in the series.
70
Eurogamer Poland March 17, 2015
Intriguing and captivating at times, only to irritate few moments later. That being said, Revelations 2 leaves fond memories.
70
GameOver.gr March 17, 2015
Overall and while we focus on the positive aspects of the game we can see some really encouraging premises built up for a forthcoming major RE title, even though there is some evident lack of identity and some design choices that don’t do justice to the rest of the work that’s been put to the game. Still, Capcom delivered the first almost satisfying RE title in years.
70
JeuxActu March 17, 2015
Resident Evil Revelations 2 is an average survival-horror game, that tries to force the IP to move on but doesn't really succeed in doing so.
70
We Got This Covered March 19, 2015
Despite ending on a horribly rushed note, Resident Evil: Revelations 2 provides tons of replayability through extra modes, bonus episodes and a mostly enjoyable campaign.
70
Toronto Sun March 25, 2015
Simply put, if you’re playing with a friend who’s sitting beside you on the couch – the campaign has no online co-op – you’ll likely love Revelations 2. If you’re stuck relying on the mostly-useless AI, you’re in for a far more frustrating experience.