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Those poor guys will come after few weeks and complain about zodak in unethical members thread :rofl: can't wait for that moment :rofl:

ek mahiney se zyaada hogaya ab kya complain karengay lol ..I received positive feedback from both... Consoles are working fine.

 

Plus i told them everything first and then went ahead with the deal..

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k, might get the first epi then n see how it goes, never played the first revelation...

 

You should it was amazing

 

@zodak complete edition will get you more dlc like those retarded costumes and any extra bonus character(wesker) + a new map in raid mode. Nothing more

 

Cross buy is on for ps3/ps4

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No. HHDfKuS.gif

 

Complete edition includes - 4 episodes, 2 bonus episodes (WTF?) and Raid Mode Character - HUNK.

 

For other characters, costumes and storage, you have to pay extra. HHDfKuS.gif

 

-CAPCOM.

 

That's season pass edition not complete Edition :|

 

 

Buy Resident Evil Revelations 2 Season Pass Edition -

Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Bonus Episode 1, Bonus Episode 2, Raid Mode Character - HUNK

$24.99

 

 

Buy Resident Evil Revelations 2 Complete Edition -

Includes Episodes 1-4, both Extra Episodes, costumes for Claire, Moira, Natalia, and Barry, plus Hunk and Wesker in RAID MODE and the complete RAID MODE Stage Pack.

$39.99

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Oh. Didn't know there is another edition. Looks like it showed up recently.

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Lot of them on steam forum are already saying it's bad. Choppy frame-rate, spazzy characters, mouse issues, random stuttering, crashes, etc.





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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 - Episode One Review Roundup

 

Kotaku -- Resident Evil Revelations 2 Isn’t Off To A Great Start

 

Here's the weird part: the best part of Revelations 2 might not even be in the story section. Revelations introduced Raid Mode to the series, in which players are dropped into various and increasingly hairy scenarios to level up a character and their weapons. It all looks a bit like Borderlands, with health meters and level markers hovering above enemies while dice-rolled numbers happily bounce around each fired bullet. Raid Mode starts a little slow, but it doesn't take long for the game's vanilla combat to get totally wild. Suddenly, bizarre enemy variants are being rolled out (one of them has enemies lumbering towards you while completely on fire), you're forced to use every last bullet in order to survive, and death is near. I'll probably be returning to Raid Mode a few times before the next episode drops in March.

 

I'll admit to being a grumpy fan these days, but after P.T., I'm reminded what Resident Evil should be capable of. It deserves better! Revelations 2 isn't bad, mind you, but it's not great. At the very least, the Revelations spin-offs are trying to play with series expectations. I'll play the next episode, of course. I'm a Resident Evil fan. What am I going to do, stop now?

GameSpot -- 7/10

 

THE GOOD

 

Tense moments draw you into the game's sinister atmosphere

Good flow from action to exploration sequences

Mysterious circumstances and a strong second half leave you wanting more

The least intimidating character is the game's strongest personality

 

THE BAD

Poor writing pulls you out of the moment at hand

The first half of the game leaves a mediocre impression

The partner system occasionally makes you feel like a babysitter

 

Destructoid -- 9/10

 

"Resident Evil: Revelations 2 feels like a budgeted release at times visually, but given the interesting environments and insanely detailed Raid Mode, that's okay. Either mode is worth the $5 entry fee alone, and I will be playing this for weeks to come both alone and with a partner." - Chris Carter [Full review]

 

IGN -- 7/10

 

"Revelations 2: Episode One is let down by dull environments and creature design, but a terrific co-op mode, intriguing story, and replayable Raid Mode balances out its flaws. Not quite a headshot, then; but it’s left a bloody impression on me nonetheless." - Lucy O'Brien [Full review]

 

Eurogamer

 

"Raid mode does feel good but it simply doesn't feel right without online. This is a co-op mode that has to wait for the co-op option. Capcom only knows why. The question Revelations 2 poses through stuff like this is why it's being released in the way it is. This doesn't feel like an episodic game, it feels like a game that's been portioned unnecessarily--and this in itself wouldn't bother me, except it has negatively affected the initial feature set, and down the line will reward people for waiting until the retail release to buy it. This is crazy." - Rich Stanton [Full review]

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Game is getting lot 7 and 8...Looks like game is good.. RE fans will enjoy it..

 

 

On psn pre order, it said that you will get the raid throwback mappack. Anyone got it? Didn't download for me

Ask Leta Ryu, he bought PSN version..

 

 

 

 

Graphics are meh, but gameplay is quite good..If you liked RE:R1 then you will enjoy this for sure... :D

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