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It's an okay DLC to a great game, and it serves to provide some closure to the story of Ethan/Rose in preparation for (hopefully) the next installment focused on the original RE cast.
The House Beneviento segment is, like in the original game, one of the best suspense/horror sequences I have experienced.
I played it almost two years after beating the main game, so revisiting the original locations didn't feel bad at all. I can however understand the critique of reusing maps and assets, but I can't say I didn't enjoy the maps nonetheless.
The House Beneviento segment is, like in the original game, one of the best suspense/horror sequences I have experienced.
I played it almost two years after beating the main game, so revisiting the original locations didn't feel bad at all. I can however understand the critique of reusing maps and assets, but I can't say I didn't enjoy the maps nonetheless.
There is not much to say: just play it.
It's a perfect adaptation of the original games (and Quake) into the newer generations of gaming. A masterpiece in level design, addictive combat loop and really snappy controls paired with an amazing soundtrack and great visuals.
It runs like a charm too, which makes it even better.
It's a perfect adaptation of the original games (and Quake) into the newer generations of gaming. A masterpiece in level design, addictive combat loop and really snappy controls paired with an amazing soundtrack and great visuals.
It runs like a charm too, which makes it even better.
Cute puzzle game. I personally found the level distribution a bit weird, because even if you can freely jump to the next levels without completing the preceding ones, it's organized in a way that suggests a difficulty curve that is not there: some later levels are much easier than those on the first few chapters.
I highly recommend it though. It's part of the Netflix subscription so there is a chance you don't even have to pay for it.
I highly recommend it though. It's part of the Netflix subscription so there is a chance you don't even have to pay for it.