Reception
Game | GameRankings | Metacritic |
---|---|---|
Resident Evil | (GC) 89.67% (PS) 87.23% (PC) 80.00% (SAT) 75.33% (Wii) 73.43% (NDS) 71.26% |
(GC) 91 (PS) 91 (Wii) 76 (NDS) 71 |
Resident Evil 2 | (PS) 92.57% (N64) 86.93% (DC) 79.75% (PC) 79.59% (GC) 63.30% |
(PS) 89 (N64) 89 (DC) 77 (GC) 59 |
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis | (PS) 88.48% (DC) 81.11% (PC) 74.15% (GC) 63.71% |
(DC) 79 (PC) 71 (GC) 62 |
Resident Evil Code: Veronica | (DC) 93.63% (PS2) 82.77% (GC) 64.32% |
(PS2) 84 (GC) 62 |
Resident Evil Zero | (GC) 84.15% (Wii) 61.60% |
(GC) 83 (Wii) 62 |
Resident Evil 4 | (PS2) 95.85% (GC) 95.83% (Wii) 91.45% (PC) 74.24% |
(PS2) 96 (GC) 96 (Wii) 91 (PC) 76 |
Resident Evil 5 | (PS3) 86.62% (PC) 86.29% (X360) 86.19% |
(PC) 86 (PS3) 84 (X360) 83 |
Resident Evil: Revelations | (3DS) 83.63% | (3DS) 82 |
Resident Evil 6 | (PS3) 74.23% (X360) 67.70% (PC) - |
(PS3) 74 (X360) 67 (PC) - |
Using horror elements, puzzle solving, and a lot of action, most of the games in the main Resident Evil series have been released to positive reviews.
Some of the games, most notably Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4, have been bestowed with multiple Game of the Year honors and often placed on lists of the best video games ever made. In 2012, Complex ranked Resident Evil at number 22 on the list of the best video game franchises.
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