Compare Resident Evil 7 Biohazard prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by CAPCOM Co., Ltd.. Published by CAPCOM Co., Ltd.. Released on 1/23/2017. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure. Metacritic score: 83/100.

Capcom dragged survival horror back from the dead with this one, and the first-person Baker plantation still holds up as one of the scariest single settings in the genre.

I went into Resident Evil 7 expecting a competent franchise pivot. What I got was genuine dread at a level I hadn't felt from a big-budget horror game in years. Capcom made a hard left turn after the action-bloated Resident Evil 5 and 6, stripping everything back to one rotting Louisiana plantation and a completely ordinary protagonist named Ethan Winters who has no business being here and absolutely knows it. That ground-level vulnerability is the engine that drives the whole experience. The switch to first-person is the defining choice, and it pays off in almost every room. Tight corridors feel genuinely claustrophobic, the Baker family members feel enormous and unpredictable when they fill your entire field of view, and the minimal HUD keeps you scanning every shadow for threats rather than watching stat bars. Combat is deliberate and tense because ammunition is scarce across all weapon types. The handgun is your constant companion, the shotgun and flamethrower feel earned rather than handed to you, and the crafting system means you are always making small, consequential decisions about whether to turn that Chem Fluid into a healing item or another handful of shotgun shells. VHS tape sequences break up the pacing neatly, letting you play through past events in the same spaces and pick up contextual clues that make the present-day exploration feel layered rather than linear. Where the game stumbles is in the back third. The early hours commit fully to slow, oppressive horror with almost no firepower to fall back on, but as the runtime stretches on, the supply of weapons grows generous enough that the survival tension softens considerably. Enemy variety is also genuinely thin. The Molded enemies you fight in the back half of the game are functional but unremarkable, and the final boss fight drew criticism on release for a reason. Puzzle depth is lighter than the classic entries in the series, and series veterans who remember the interlocking logic of REmake may find RE7's puzzles approachable to the point of being mild. The inventory system, with its limited slots shared equally between weapons, ammo, and key items, is a classic RE constraint that some players find satisfying and others find irritating, with no middle ground. None of that dims the core achievement here. The Baker family and their plantation are outstanding antagonist design. Each family member has a distinct personality that shapes how their encounters play out, and the atmosphere built around them is consistent, purposeful, and relentlessly uncomfortable. The RE Engine debut holds up well visually and the audio design does real work, building ambient dread rather than leaning on cheap jump scares. For anyone who bounced off RE5 and RE6 or for players entirely new to the series, this is one of the most accessible and effective entries Capcom has produced. Madhouse difficulty also exists for players who want item spawns reshuffled, smarter enemy behavior, and a genuine test of resource management that echoes the classic games. If you have even a moderate tolerance for horror and you want a tightly scoped, atmosphere-first survival game, RE7 is still doing what it set out to do eight years later. Alex, Scout Team

Resident Evil 7 Biohazard

Resident Evil 7 Biohazard

Jan 23, 2017CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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Capcom dragged survival horror back from the dead with this one, and the first-person Baker plantation still holds up as one of the scariest single settings in the genre.

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I went into Resident Evil 7 expecting a competent franchise pivot. What I got was genuine dread at a level I hadn't felt from a big-budget horror game in years. Capcom made a hard left turn after the action-bloated Resident Evil 5 and 6, stripping everything back to one rotting Louisiana plantation and a completely ordinary protagonist named Ethan Winters who has no business being here and absolutely knows it. That ground-level vulnerability is the engine that drives the whole experience. The switch to first-person is the defining choice, and it pays off in almost every room. Tight corridors feel genuinely claustrophobic, the Baker family members feel enormous and unpredictable when they fill your entire field of view, and the minimal HUD keeps you scanning every shadow for threats rather than watching stat bars. Combat is deliberate and tense because ammunition is scarce across all weapon types. The handgun is your constant companion, the shotgun and flamethrower feel earned rather than handed to you, and the crafting system means you are always making small, consequential decisions about whether to turn that Chem Fluid into a healing item or another handful of shotgun shells. VHS tape sequences break up the pacing neatly, letting you play through past events in the same spaces and pick up contextual clues that make the present-day exploration feel layered rather than linear. Where the game stumbles is in the back third. The early hours commit fully to slow, oppressive horror with almost no firepower to fall back on, but as the runtime stretches on, the supply of weapons grows generous enough that the survival tension softens considerably. Enemy variety is also genuinely thin. The Molded enemies you fight in the back half of the game are functional but unremarkable, and the final boss fight drew criticism on release for a reason. Puzzle depth is lighter than the classic entries in the series, and series veterans who remember the interlocking logic of REmake may find RE7's puzzles approachable to the point of being mild. The inventory system, with its limited slots shared equally between weapons, ammo, and key items, is a classic RE constraint that some players find satisfying and others find irritating, with no middle ground. None of that dims the core achievement here. The Baker family and their plantation are outstanding antagonist design. Each family member has a distinct personality that shapes how their encounters play out, and the atmosphere built around them is consistent, purposeful, and relentlessly uncomfortable. The RE Engine debut holds up well visually and the audio design does real work, building ambient dread rather than leaning on cheap jump scares. For anyone who bounced off RE5 and RE6 or for players entirely new to the series, this is one of the most accessible and effective entries Capcom has produced. Madhouse difficulty also exists for players who want item spawns reshuffled, smarter enemy behavior, and a genuine test of resource management that echoes the classic games. If you have even a moderate tolerance for horror and you want a tightly scoped, atmosphere-first survival game, RE7 is still doing what it set out to do eight years later.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savessteamFirst-Person HorrorResource ManagementCraftingAtmospheric HorrorStalker EnemiesVHS MechanicMadhouse DifficultyRE EngineStory-Driven

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WINDOWS® 10 (64-BIT Required)
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Intel® Core™ i5-4460, 2.70GHz or AMD FX™-6300 or better
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WINDOWS® 10 (64-BIT Required) / Windows 11 (64-BIT Required)
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Intel® Core™ i7 3770 3.4GHz or AMD equivalent or better
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CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Publisher
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release Date
Jan 23, 2017
Age Rating
PEGI 18

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