Sony and Capcom surprised the entire gaming world last Tuesday with a first demo of 'Resident Evil 7', which they not only presented at E3, but also made available for download to everyone.
While the demo may seem quite short and straightforward at first glance, it appears to contain significantly more, according to the publisher. himself suggestsFor example, there is more than one ending, the meaning of various objects like the finger hasn't yet been explained, and the initially barricaded room can also be entered if you play it right. Capcom says it's worth playing the demo multiple times to find alternative ways out of the house.
Demo just a taste
The demo, however, is just a taste of the game concept and will not be part of Resident Evil 7 itself. The developers aim to return to classic horror, thus fulfilling fan requests. Survival horror is clearly the focus, where the player should experience the thrill of escaping terrifying situations. The approach is reminiscent of a B-movie, meaning that development isn't solely driven by marketing but rather by the developers' creativity.
Those still looking for an action-oriented Resident Evil game can look forward to the soon-to-be-released Umbrella Corps, as Capcom emphasizes in closing. Resident Evil 7 will be released in January 2017.
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