Resident Evil 7 offers addictive gameplay, perfect graphics and a very creepy atmosphere. Still, many users are not satisfied with the game after it received a 6.7 Metacritic score, with many players suggesting that this is a Resident Evil game in name alone.
Players are very disappointed with the game’s combat, which is not satisfying or deep enough. Fans also criticize Capcom’s decision to throw endless hordes of the same exact enemy over and over, making the game boring and predictable. They also believe that the ending is also “pretty stupid and mediocre” along with confusing.
Other players simply confess the game hasn’t hooked them. They believe there are too many indications that somehow reveal what’s going to happen next, completely killing the element of surprise.
There are also many bugs that severely limit the gaming experience for many users. Unfortunately, there are very few workarounds available to fix these issues, which only adds to overall discontent. For example, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard doesn’t support 21:9 monitors.
There’s a moment where the game tells you to pull out the screwdriver, to push back against Mia, all of which is dictated by when something is about to occur; she’s about to stab, or she’s about to hit you with a chainsaw.
On the other hand, RE 7 has received very positive reviews on Steam, with thousands of players recommending the game.
Seriously crapcom, how embarassing a big company like you release a pc game in 2017 without native ultrawide resolutions, shame on you.
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