While the first Revelations game devolved into science fiction nonsense, Revelations 2 attempts to bring things back with a story more rooted in the biological and to a certain extent even the supernatural. Barry Burton, the father of Moira, heads to the island to save them both, but not before meeting up with a strange girl named Natalia who accompanies him along the way. Claire Redfield and Moira Burton are trapped on a strange island by a mysterious woman referring to herself only as “the overseer”. Revelations 2 splits its story between two major characters from past Resident Evil games. And despite a pretty different approach when compared to the first game, Revelations 2 ultimately feels like the better game with a better understanding of what Resident Evil is. Now, with Resident Evil Revelations 2 hitting the Switch, the whole game is playable from beginning to end. The result was an experience that honestly didn’t feel like it should’ve been separated at all. While the first game was split into episodes for dramatic effect, the second game was literally split into parts that would be released to fans slowly. When I first played Revelations 2, I was forced to wait for each episode.
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