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One of the better Resident Evil games released, with a compelling story featuring Claire Redfield. Raid mode also returns and is probably the largest draw of the game - over 200 stages and tons of new content from previous RE games. Tons more character skills, weapons, and weapon parts accompany with it, and it takes a long, long time to get old.
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Pros
Pro The campaign isn't the only draw to the game, Raid Mode adds dozens of hours of content for you to play
Raid mode is back, and it's so, so much better than the first game. Raid Mode is a run-and-gun game that can be played either solo or cooperatively with a friend; you get to blast your way through enemies in short stages and upgrade your equipment on your way. You also level up in Raid Mode - you obtain a set amount of skill points and can use them to customize your character in any way you see fit in order to make your Raid Mode experience more fulfilling
You can also unlock several characters to play as you go through the episodes of the campaign and as you earn achievements.
Pro Thoughtful gameplay
Rather than just being a brainless shooter, Revelations 2 uses its horror theme to encourage thoughtful play. Ammo is scarce, so players need to be thoughtful about inventory management. Players will have to solve puzzles to get through some of the encounters. Sometimes, it is wiser to sneak past enemies than shoot them.
Pro One of the strongest Resident Evil game in the series
RE: Revelations 2 is an excellent installment in the series. Unlike some of the more recent games, it's not heavy-handed with the horror aspects that Resident Evil is more than capable of delivering, nor does it have enemies or themes that are completely ridiculous.
There is a very solid, engaging plot and incredibly memorable characters to keep you motivated throughout the story.