April 27th – May 4th is Amazon Gaming Week, and there are a lot of deals to cover. Before I cover any other deals though we have to take a look at what’s cooking for Resident Evil.
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Resident Evil
Three of the best Resident Evil games are on sale right now. Don’t miss these deals, especially for the Gold edition of Resident Evil: Biohazard.
Resident Evil 2 remake
I beat this one a long time ago and will likely buy it again so I can own it physically. If you’re a fan of Resident Evil, you have to play this game, and if you’re new to the series, this is a great place to start.
- TERRIFYING ZOMBIES WAITING AROUND EVERY CORNER — Driven by insatiable hunger, these creatures act on instinct, gnashing their teeth, ripping at flesh, and devouring their victims. The new immersive camera lets you feel their fangs as they sink into your flesh.
- RACCOON CITY, REBUILT IN INTRICATE DETAIL — The characters, environments, and story have all been rebuilt from the ground up to create a terrifying world that feels both nostalgic and new.
- NEW FOR PLAYSTATION5 – Upgraded features new to the PlayStation5 version of the game include a higher frame rate, 3D audio, added ray tracing, and engaging DualSense support for Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers.
Resident Evil 3 remake
Following up on the Resident Evil 2 remake, this game was a lot of fun. Although I did prefer the second game, this remake earns a place as one of my favorite Resident Evil games.
- CLASSIC RESIDENT EVIL GAMEPLAY — Overcome chilling encounters in a relentless fight for survival that ratchets up the intensity through nail-biting exploration and gripping puzzle-solving.
- EXPLORE RACCOON CITY FROM A NEW PERSPECTIVE — Get even closer to the action with an over-the-shoulder camera and updated control scheme, drawing you into every bloodcurdling encounter.
- SURVIVE TOGETHER IN THE MULTIPLAYER MODE — Bring up to four friends into the carnage with Resident Evil Resistance, a multiplayer survival horror experience included in the Resident Evil 3 package. Available as a PlayStation 4 title compatible on all PlayStation 5 devices. Includes code necessary for redemption, requires additional download not on disc.
- NEW FOR PLAYSTATION5 – Upgraded features new to the PlayStation5 version of the game include a higher frame rate, 3D audio, added ray tracing, and engaging DualSense support for Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers.
Resident Evil Biohazard (Gold)
This game nearly gave me a damn heart attack. Biohazard pulls Resident Evil into the first-person horror realm, which took me a long time to get into. This game took me a while to beat, too, and that is because I was scared to death. Once I got over it, this became one of my favorite Resident Evil games. The Gold Edition includes all of the DLC.
- FEAR COMES HOME — Fear, combat, exploration, and item management: these are the four pillars of survival horror, a genre that has never been more masterfully executed than in the gameplay of Resident Evil. The horror continues in the ground-breaking Resident Evil 7. Step into the new Isolated View and experience true survival horror in a world created by the all-new RE Engine.
- DEEP IN THE BAYOU – When Ethan Winters opened his inbox, the last thing he expected was to find an email from his wife; she had been missing for three years. The message was simple: “Come get me,” and an address in Louisiana. This leads Ethan to a decrepit mansion in the heart of the bayou. The place has a seriously creepy vibe, but Ethan continues his search – until a stranger attacks him and knocks him unconscious. Ethan has no idea what awaits him when he wakes up…for he is now in the clutches of the Baker family.
- A NEW PERSPECTIVE — In RESIDENT EVIL 7, we’re changing the way you interact with the world. For this next major entry in the series, play from a first-person point of view, dramatically increasing your ability to become fully absorbed in the world we have created.
- NEW FOR PLAYSTATION5 – Upgraded features new to the PlayStation5 version of the game include a higher frame rate, 3D audio, added ray tracing, and engaging DualSense support for Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers.