Resident Evil Turns 25 Today!

Resident Evil reaches a new milestone! Check out the details below. Capcom’s genre-defining survival-horror franchise reaches a monumental milestone today with the 25th anniversary of Resident Evil. Over the years, the popular series has shipped more than 107 million units, introduced some of video games’ most iconic characters and gameplay systems, and transcended beyond games to become a corners...[Read More]

Resident Evil 7: biohazard – End of Zoe

The close of Resident Evil 7’s second act challenged the player with an important choice; do you choose to rescue Mia (your wife) or Zoe (the saint who helped you survive the lunatic Baker house)? When I played Resident Evil 7, I chose Zoe because it made the most sense. End of Zoe, the final installment of Resident Evil 7’s downloadable content, assumes the player chose Mia. This was ...[Read More]

Resident Evil 7: biohazard – Not A Hero

Not A Hero occupies a reality where Resident Evil 7 disposed of the things people liked about Resident Evil 7. Gone are the games of cat and mouse, the alien and uncomfortable texture of rural decay, and fits of anxiety over a decision as simple as walking outside. In its place is a compressed action-shooter descended from Resident Evil 5. The price of “free”—Not A Hero is available to...[Read More]

“End of Zoe” and “Not a Hero” DLC make to Resident Evil 7 Season Pass

Creepy stuff. Check out the goods below. Since its release on Jan 24, 2017, Resident Evil 7 biohazard has garnered accolades for its horrific monstrosities, unsettling environments and pervading sense of tension. With today’s release of both the End of Zoe and Not a Hero DLC, Resident Evil 7 players can now return to that world to experience two frightening new chapters in the legendary horror ser...[Read More]

Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition (and DLC) announced

Such a good game. Check out the announcement below. Capcom today confirmed Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition will be coming to retail and digital on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, alongside the remaining DLC for the game, all on December 12, 2017. The newly announced title will include all the contents from the critically acclaimed release earlier this year along with all three pieces of dow...[Read More]

Resident Evil 7: biohazard – Banned Footage Vol. 2

Banned Footage Vol. 2 continues Vol. 1’s mission of bending Resident Evil 7’s premise to suit its baleful will. Three pieces of content compose Banned Footage Vol. 2. “21,” is Resident Evil’s take on blackjack, a proposition that inspires are-you-kidding levels of insipidity, but, in practice, comes off as enjoyably madcap and mechanically principled. “Jack̵...[Read More]

Resident Evil 7: biohazard – Banned Footage Vol. 1

Resident Evil 7 was an idol built to honor the philosophy of survival horror. Banned Footage Vol. 1 is an experiment where that idol is removed, attacked with a hammer, and then methodically reshaped to facilitate the needs of three divergent systems. Genre hopping is dangerous, but Banned Footage Vol. 1, performing with a mixture of passion and duty, doesn’t collapse under pressure. Two thi...[Read More]

Resident Evil 7: biohazard

Resident Evil rapidly became everything for no one. In the past two years, we’ve seen another ill-conceived multiplayer shooter, an episodically unloaded spin-off sequel, and current-gen revivals of five mainline entries. This panicky identity crisis followed Resident Evil 6, a moribund fiasco so calamitous to the Resident Evil name it was difficult to know if Capcom was even aware of its fa...[Read More]

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Origins of Resident Evil can be traced to the first three entries, which were indicative of classic horror gaming conventions.  Third person orientation with a high angle, frustratingly rigid character control, limited resources, puzzles-a-plenty, and so forth.  Despite the shared similarities, the consensus critical response generally put these releases within a higher echelon.  2005 saw the rele...[Read More]