Resident Evil Revelations

Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmare is Jill's absolute God-tier design
Baseball caps are something else I fucking swear

I call bs on Norman being the worst final boss when he's a great fight with a dare I say it kino theme.
What you say about the story is true though I still enjoyed it except the terragrigia story segment parts.
youtube.com/watch?v=_SWnSgOopw0

I have no idea way. They feel like straight-to-video RE games if that makes sense. Just weird, low budget mediocrity that feel tenuously connected to the rest of the franchise

>call bs on Norman being the worst final boss when he's a great fight
Dude, he's a fucking slog when the dodge mechanic is so finnicky. When you do finally get it down it's just dodging over while pumping bullets into him for far too long in a fight that feels extremely tedious. It drags on and not in a way that builds tension, but in a way that makes you think "holy shit, is this still happening?"

Thankfully she's my main in the raid mode so I get to look at that booty all day.
The trailer featuring did make feel somewhat bad that we couldn't get there in time to save her. Should of been Ramond
youtube.com/watch?v=X-e98beDX-Y

Revelations had a lot of potential, mostly from its subtly genius choice of setting for a horror game, but it was heavily bogged down by the chapter-based format, partner characters, jumping perspectives, and action setpieces. Like a lot of mediocre games its quite playable and even enjoyable in the moment, but I still have to say its a bad game. Someone else should make an old school survival horror game set on a cruise ship.

Until REmake 2, it was pretty much the only RE I enjoyed after 4.

>actual good story content relegated to a fucking trailer
God it makes me dislike Revelations even more

>he didn't like 7

How old school do you want it? Cause Resident evil Gaiden has you covered but most will say its the worst game and it is but there's also Resident evil dead aim.