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Ka-pi96 said:

Airaku said:

Or perhaps it'll be something different. Capcom seems to like doing exclusives with the big 3 these days. Dead Rising with Microsoft. Street Fight V and Umbrella Corps with Sony. Monster Hunter with Nintendo. Perhaps something else? Who knows :P

That was exclusive? :o Ouch! Hope they didn't pay much for it.

Yep it was exclusive to the PS4 in terms of console release, but it also got a PC release on steam. The game could have very easily ran on the PS3, 360, Wii U, and obviously the Xbox One. I have no idea why it's exclusive and I don't think Sony paid for it xD
Honestly it's a fun arcade like game. No it's NOT worth $40. If it was a $15 game. I think it's reception would have been very different and it's not called "Resident Evil" for a very good reason.  I think people are overseeing that it's a Unity indie game, despite being made by Capcom. Taking those things into account. It's not that bad. Plus it's the only game that really has "One Life" that has come out in the past couple years that I can think of. One of the game's biggest fallacies is that the game supports no voice chat of any kind, nor does it support text chat on PC. What the fuck were they thinking?
The multiplayer is the games focus, but here's some single player stuff from "The Experiment". You can see how arcade like it is. Oh and no. Albert Wesker is not alive. That's a stupid theory.




Of course it's the one life multiplayer mode that makes this game fun :P

It's a stupid game, but it's a stupid fun game. It's surprisingly addicting.