Testseek.co.uk have collected 107 expert reviews of the Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.
January 2017
(84%)
107 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
76 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Truly terrifying
Looks great
Decent puzzles
PlayStation VR control system tweaks work beautifully
VR enhances immersiveness
Full of horror-film and retro Resi references
Removes all traces of cheesiness
Packed with tension and scares
First person view adds to the atmosphere
VR works brilliantly
And is properly scary
Great atmosphere and characters
Well developed tension and threat
Unpredictable
Strong horror tone
Legitimately terrifying
More emotionally resonant threats
Successfully reboots decadesold series
The editors didn't like
Somewhat on the short side
Lower resolution on PlayStation VR is noticeable
Limited replayability
If you don't like horror scares then this one won't be for you
Linear final third rushes story to a conclusion
Boss battles feel particularly clunky
Things get a little bit too gung-ho towards the end
Latter parts of the game lack depth
Boss fights are a bit hit and miss
Linear in places
Unnecessary extra monsters detract from main enemies
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Abstract: PlayStation VR (£49.99)Resident Evil 7: Biohazard harks back to the series’ glory days, letting you explore a twisted mansion full of horrors, backtracking through explored environments only to find new threats. The major difference with this Resident Evi...
Published: 2017-01-29, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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Published: 2017-01-23, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Truly terrifying, looks great, decent puzzles, PlayStation VR control system tweaks work beautifully, VR enhances immersiveness, full of horror-film and retro Resi references, removes all traces of cheesiness
Somewhat on the short side, lower resolution on PlayStation VR is noticeable, limited replayability, if you don't like horror scares then this one won't be for you
Resident Evil 7 feels like a really decent horror movie that places you at its controls. It's undeniably terrifying, the first-person approach feels fresh, while its homage to the earlier (and decent) Resi games is a nod to how good the game can be.There...
Resident Evil 7 isn't perhaps the total reinvention some fans hoped for, and at times its modern influences don't quite mesh with the more traditional puzzle solving and combat in the rest of the game. Still, if there's one thing it does do well, it's sca...
Packed with tension and scares, First person view adds to the atmosphere, VR works brilliantly, and is properly scary
Linear final third rushes story to a conclusion, Boss battles feel particularly clunky, Things get a little bit too gung-ho towards the end
Resident Evil 7 It's rare that a horror game manages to scare without supernatural foes, but my time with Resident Evil 7 had me more shaken than James Bond's martini. With the entire game playable using PlayStation VR and Capcom promising different vari...
Truly terrifying,Looks great,Decent puzzles,PlayStation VR control system tweaks work beautifully,VR enhances immersiveness,Full of horror-film and retro Resi references,Removes all traces of cheesiness
Somewhat on the short side,Lower resolution on PlayStation VR is noticeable,Limited replayability,If you don't like horror scares then this one won't be for you
If we're being honest, both Resident Evil 7 demos we've played so far seem to be very low resolution graphically, which is odd. It might be an effect though, layered on to make the video look retro and downgraded - after all, they are meant to be VHS tape...