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Resident Evil Re:Verse

Capcom
Oct 28, 2022 - Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

38

Top Critic Average

0%

Critics Recommend

IGN
5 / 10
Metro GameCentral
3 / 10
Windows Central
2 / 5
Everyeye.it
6 / 10
GameSkinny
2 / 10
VGChartz
3 / 10
FourFaceButtons
3 / 10
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Resident Evil Re:Verse - Launch Trailer

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Resident Evil Re:Verse - Launch Trailer


Resident Evil Re:Verse Screenshots



Critic Reviews for Resident Evil Re:Verse

There are some good ideas in Resident Evil Re:Verse, but balance issues, a lack of content, and aggressive monetization make it little more than a sometimes-fun curiosity.

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An ill-conceived attempt at bringing competitive deathmatch to Resident Evil, that has turned out to be just as terrible as everyone always assumed it would be.

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Resident Evil Re:Verse is a baffling multiplayer experiment that fails to deliver compelling gameplay, general balance, and meaningful reasons to play more than a handful of matches. From a technical standpoint, this action-focused shooter presents occasional visual treats for fans, but it’s hard to imagine the shallow Re:Verse experience establishing and maintaining a dedicated player base.

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Crossing the boundaries of the RPD or House Baker and fighting to the death - and then coming back to life in the shoes of a biological weapon and following the clash - is as fun as it seems, even net of characters more effective than others and the luck factor, which certainly characterizes what is an experience of lightness.

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Re:Verse is a rare, but colossal misstep from Capcom that reverses momentum after a solid run of recent games.

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The saving grace is that Resident Evil Re:Verse is free so long as you own Resident Evil Village, but does that really count as a point in its favor when this is such a bland, uninteresting offering to begin with?

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