@KilloWertz Sounds like you've played some of the best games of the series. I've purposefully held off on the remakes of 2, 3 and 4 just because I want to work myself up to them, like I tend to do with most series. It'll be interesting to hear from you what you think of the older games as you've mostly played the newer ones. Granted, I think Capcom will most likely release more remakes during the time it takes you to go through the rest of the series.
On a side note, I tried out Revelations on Portal last night and it felt great playing the game on it, which isn't surprising considering Revelations was originally a handheld game. But it's still interesting how we've gone full circle with this game lol. I can't imagine how cumbersome it must've been to play it on 3DS considering its limited controls.
@LtSarge That I have and I've loved all of the remakes. I don't remember if I ever actually finished the original Resident Evil back in the day, but I included it anyways. I'll mainly wait for remakes to play most of the series, but ones like Revelations aren't likely to get remakes, so I figured that one was pretty safe. I know the review for it here wasn't very positive, but I'm pretty confident I'll enjoy it as I saw bits and pieces of somebody's playthrough of it my brother watches on Twitch.
I'll probably jump to Resident Evil 7 after Revelations. Hopefully giving it a second chance will work out, as it didn't click with me the first time I tried it a few years ago. Technically a few of my favorite games of the last several years didn't click with me initially (demo or initial playthrough), so there's hope.
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So I just finished Resident Evil Revelations on PS4 after roughly 12 hours of playtime. Great game! If it weren't for the awful aiming, this game would've been a much better experience. But it was nice playing another traditional survival horror Resident Evil game. Granted, there weren't many puzzles to solve but you do have to find keys
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