Set between the events of Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 , this installment follows fan-favorite and the legendary Barry Burton as they navigate a remote prison island filled with grotesque new threats. What's Included in the Complete / Deluxe Edition?
Claire’s campaign focuses on straightforward combat. She can wield pistols, shotguns, and rifles. Moira, however, refuses to use guns (a controversial but brave design choice). Instead, Moira uses a crowbar for melee and—more importantly—a flashlight to stun enemies and reveal hidden items. This forces you to constantly switch characters, creating tense moments where you must protect Moira while she searches for a critical key item. Resident Evil Revelations 2 Complete -PC...
Though it was initially missing at launch, Capcom patched in official local co-op, allowing two players to tackle the campaign or Raid Mode on a single monitor. The "Complete" Content Set between the events of Resident Evil 5
A key feature is the "assistive co-op play." You can switch between the two characters in your current party at any time. As Claire, you're the muscle, handling direct combat. As Moira, you wield a flashlight that can stun enemies and a crowbar to pry open doors. Similarly, Barry is the gunman, while Natalia can spot threats through walls and point out hidden items. This dynamic adds strategic depth. Additionally, the game features an RPG-lite skill system, allowing you to customize your character's abilities to suit your playstyle, which greatly enhances replayability. One reviewer praised this system, noting "how much replayability the game offers." She can wield pistols, shotguns, and rifles
Set between the events of Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 , this installment follows fan-favorite and the legendary Barry Burton as they navigate a remote prison island filled with grotesque new threats. What's Included in the Complete / Deluxe Edition?
Claire’s campaign focuses on straightforward combat. She can wield pistols, shotguns, and rifles. Moira, however, refuses to use guns (a controversial but brave design choice). Instead, Moira uses a crowbar for melee and—more importantly—a flashlight to stun enemies and reveal hidden items. This forces you to constantly switch characters, creating tense moments where you must protect Moira while she searches for a critical key item.
Though it was initially missing at launch, Capcom patched in official local co-op, allowing two players to tackle the campaign or Raid Mode on a single monitor. The "Complete" Content
A key feature is the "assistive co-op play." You can switch between the two characters in your current party at any time. As Claire, you're the muscle, handling direct combat. As Moira, you wield a flashlight that can stun enemies and a crowbar to pry open doors. Similarly, Barry is the gunman, while Natalia can spot threats through walls and point out hidden items. This dynamic adds strategic depth. Additionally, the game features an RPG-lite skill system, allowing you to customize your character's abilities to suit your playstyle, which greatly enhances replayability. One reviewer praised this system, noting "how much replayability the game offers."