A vapid multiplayer title stripped of all content that would make this interesting past the one hour mark. Re:Verse is yet another pathetic excuse for a multiplayer title farted out by Capcom. Instead of trying to sell this as its own retail product, it makes a bit more sense to package it alongside Resident Evil Village to try and create a large install base.

But to be honest with you, not long after launch, I was running into lobbies with the same people over and over again; nobody is playing this game two weeks after launch. This was both a blessing and a curse seeing as it was annoying to only be playing with people who clearly knew the meta and just tried exploiting that, but being forced to solo queue while you're playing with friends isn't that big of a deal when you end up together in matchmaking, anyway (that was with crossplay set to "on" too on a Friday night).

Pathetic is the nicest word to describe Re:Verse. Yet another obvious dud of a product Capcom attempted to shovel out in a slap-dash attempt to create some sort of recurrent user spending. Capcom should damn-well know by now that if it isn't Monster Hunter or Dead Rising they should give it a break with the multiplayer shenanigans. Umbrella Corp was more feature complete than this, and being negatively compared to that game is a big problem.

Reviewed on Nov 12, 2022


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