The newest Resident
Evil game shifts to an FPS perspective with a revamped survival - horror theme, and offers PC and NVIDIA - exclusive effects, such as HBAO +, HDR10, and more.
Not exact matches
During battles everything
shifts around nicely and some of the monsters are deliciously
evil looking, that much is true, but there are definitely sharper, cleaner looking Vita
games out there.
It's also rarely explicit who the «hero» is — Wander could easily be examined as the
evil antagonist of SotC, and it's interesting, when playing The Last Guardian, that the
game, when left idle,
shifts its camera to focus on whatever Trico is doing, leaving the boy behind.
Whether it's fighting against zombies, sharks or the constantly
shifting camera angles the original Resident
Evil keeps you on your toes all the way through the
game.
Shifting the focus away from Mario's never - ending battle against Bowser, the
game introduces the
evil witch Cackletta (and her speaking impaired sidekick, Fawful), as they attempt to take over both the Mushroom and Beanbean Kingdoms.
The
game shifts background and tone, as Alan enters the TV show found in the original
game, Night Springs, and seeks out his
evil doppelganger, Mr. Scratch, in the city of Night Springs, Arizona.
Based on all of the demos that have come out for the
game, it seemed like Resident
Evil VII was barely a Resident
Evil game,
shifting focus to the first - person perspective and doing away with many of the series» tropes.