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Unread postby simanino » 02 Sep 2014 19:50

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Following a leak last month, Capcom announced Resident Evil: Revelations 2 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC during Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Asia’s press conference this morning.

The game features a completely new setting and story, and the protagonists will not be Chris and Jill. It is planned to launch in early 2015.

Capcom will announce more details next week. The game will also be playable at the Tokyo Game Show later this month.


A pretty shitty teaser's been released too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCxYGF8R3EM
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Unread postby simanino » 03 Sep 2014 19:36

Capcom has released these concept art pieces:

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Unread postby ksevcov » 07 Sep 2014 14:04

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Earlier this morning my issue of the November Gamesmaster Magazine turned up in the post and with it were some exciting details for the recently announced Resident Evil: Revelations 2, set for release early 2015 for the PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Many of the details revealed include the return of Claire Redfield, the daughter of Barry Burton, plot and enemy details and much more. This information was revealed when Gamesmaster sat down with Resident Evil: Revelations 2 producer Michiteru Okabe.

I will list some of those exciting details below, but if you want to read the article in full, then you can pick up the November issue of Gamesmaster Magazine. I have also taken some images direct from the magazine.

• Claire Redfield will return as the playable lead and it is said that “In the time since we last saw her (Claire), she’s grown to be a seasoned veteran.”

• Claire will be joined throughout the campaign with Moira Burton, daughter of the legendary Barry Burton.

• The campaign will be playable in co-op or singleplayer.

• When playing as Claire, her style will be more combat focused. Whereas Moira will be supplying Claire with health herbs, provided the flashlight and general support.

• Claire will be the only player death that will result in a Game Over, one of Moira’s key roles will be to help keep Claire alive (though Claire can obviously heal herself).

• The story will take place on an abandoned island detention facility.

• The campaign will begin with Claire and Moira awakening after being abducted.

• The events will take place between the events of Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6.

• Gameplay will be much more Survival Horror orientated (much like the first Resident Evil: Revelations), bringing the series back to its roots with less over the top action, unlike Resident Evil 5 and 6.

• Fan feedback has played a part in the development of Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Producer Okabe said that “The project has been finding the line between listening to fan feedback and also doing something different to confound expectations.”

• Okabe also said that “I want this to be both a game that doesn’t lose what made its predecessor great, while also bringing something new and exciting to the Resident Evil series.” He also added that “Achieving that lofty goal by bringing together past and future will make this an itchy-tasty prospect indeed.”

• Resident Evil: Revelations 2 will feature a new “Afflicted” enemy type, which “may look like zombies, but are in fact something quite different.”

• The Afflicted enemy will be both fast and able to deal heavy damage to the player. It is also said that they will force the player to decide whether to take them head-on, sneak up using stealth and applying a take-down or the player can run for the hills and “preserve ammo”.

• Resident Evil: Revelations 2 will run at 1080p and 60fps (for the PC and new gen versions at least).
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Unread postby ksevcov » 02 Nov 2014 11:57

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Unread postby ksevcov » 13 Nov 2014 18:59

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Unread postby ksevcov » 25 Nov 2014 06:54

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Unread postby ksevcov » 02 Dec 2014 17:50

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Barry Burton, Release Dates and Extra Content Revealed for Resident Evil Revelations 2!

He’s back! Fan favorite and classic S.T.A.R.S. member Barry Burton will be returning in Resident Evil Revelations 2. The man himself can be seen in the brand new reveal trailer and new batch of screenshots just released. Headed for the remote prison island in search of his missing daughter, Moira Burton, Barry meets brand new character Natalia Korda, a little girl who has a strange power that allows her to sense enemies and hidden items. Using this skill alongside Barry’s proven combat abilities, players will need to alternate between the two to survive the mysterious island and find Moira.

Each episode in Resident Evil Revelations 2 includes Raid mode content and two full playable scenarios focused on the previously announced Claire and Moira campaign and the newly confirmed Barry and Natalia storyline. Barry and Natalia will need to uncover clues as they fight to survive and their journey will lead them to terrifying encounters with two brand new enemies: The Rotten and The Revenant. The Rotten have bones that are visible through their bodies and stop at nothing to hunt down the living, and the horrific Revenant are formed from parts of human beings sewn together.

Resident Evil Revelations 2 will release as weekly digital episodes at $5.99/£4.99/€5.99 each on the following dates next year:

We’re also pleased to confirm that the following content is included in the Complete Season, available to purchase for $24.99/£19.99/€24.99:

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• All four main episodes plus:

- Two additional spin-off episodes that focus on telling the side stories of each of the two new Resident Evil characters: Moira Burton and Natalia Korda*
- Additional Raid mode character: Hunk*

A full retail box set will be available March 10, 2015 across North America for $39.99 MSRP and will feature all of the below content:

• All Complete Season content:

- All four main episodes
- Two additional spin-off episodes that focus on telling the side stories of each of the two new Resident Evil characters: Moira Burton and Natalia Korda*
- Additional Raid mode character: Hunk*

• Plus:

- Additional Raid mode character: Albert Wesker*
- Four alternative costumes (one for each of the main characters): Claire, Moira, Barry and Natalia*
- Raid mode “Throwback Stage Pack” featuring four stages from recent Resident Evil titles*

* All additional content will also be available to purchase as separate downloadable content on each platform’s respective online marketplace.


Barry Burton trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUht9faFnm0
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Unread postby ingolfr » 20 Dec 2014 23:40

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Unread postby El Chaos » 26 Feb 2015 22:10

PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One face-off: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digit ... 2-face-off

John Linneman wrote:Revelations 2 isn't a bad experience but its lower budget is definitely reflected in its visuals. Of course, it's not fair to expect results matching its more expensive siblings, but we can't shake the feeling that Capcom could have taken things a bit further. Improved effects work, object motion blur, and more interesting light placement could have gone a long way towards enhancing the game's presentation. There's a wealth of MT Framework titles out there boasting a wealth of additional visuals effects and we have trouble understanding why more of the available features aren't utilised in this game - these are off-the-shelf effects included in a mature engine, and wouldn't have required additional asset generation.

We'd feel a lot more satisfied had the reduced feature set produced perfectly stable performance on the modern consoles, but the drops definitely scrape away a layer of polish - particularly on PlayStation 4. While both console versions are quite playable, the massive hitches in performance experienced in certain sections on the Sony platform left us preferring the Xbox One version. Of course, if you have even a moderately powerful gaming PC, we'd recommend that above all, as long as split-screen gaming is not important to you. The weird, subtle inconsistencies also left us curious about the game's development, as certain features appear to have been implemented somewhat differently across all three versions of the game. Perhaps the team responsible for the PS4 version struggled more with optimisation?

In the final analysis, Resident Evil Revelations is a bit of a strange experiment. After all the technological bells and whistles thrown at Resident Evil 5 and its successor, the stripped-back presentation here is quite disappointing, though the game remains playable enough. With Capcom's own Panta Rhei engine still in development, debuting on the forthcoming Deep Down, it's not clear if we'll see MT Framework again on the new consoles. Should that come to pass though, we sincerely hope Capcom solves its PlayStation 4 optimisation issues and delivers a more solid experience.
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Unread postby El Chaos » 21 Mar 2015 04:35

New PS4 patch boosts Revelations 2 performance, dramatic improvements in some scenarios, Xbox One still faster in others: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digit ... erformance
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