Expect for silent hell and sheer but subtle chaos to break lose once again as "Resident Evil 7" takes center stage. The seventh "Resident Evil" franchise goes by the working title of "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" but it is commonly known simply as "Resident Evil 7."
Taking its cue from its ancestors, "Resident Evil 7" still has the knack of scaring its players with its eerie visuals and musical scoring. The objective of the game is pretty much the same, as players find themselves fighting off enemies in order to survive in what already seems like a zombie-infested ghost-town setting.
Although it is already the seventh installment, "Resident Evil 7" has undergone some makeovers which will prove that it is greatly different and a lot more better than the previous "Resident Evil" games. "Resident Evil 7" is reportedly less noisy and focuses on eerie sound effects and visuals. There are also reports that a whole bunch of new characters will join "Resident Evil 7."
GamesCom 2016 attendees were lucky enough to catch a fast glimpse of "Resident Evil 7" and those who had a golden chance to try out a portion of the game were impressed with its hauntingly realistic setting and graphics, which takes the players' imagination on an eerie ride. Add to that the surprise appearances of enemies in the scene which gives "Resident Evil 7" the total scary game package award.
One of the pivotal factors that "Resident Evil 7" is holding as an ace against its competitor games is that it awakens the fear inside the heart and imaginations of the players. The makers of "Resident Evil 7" greatly believe that fear does not necessarily come from screams and loud noises, but in fact, it can be as quiet as a shadow lurking in a dimly lit room. Mark Jan. 24, 2017 on your calendars as it is the day when "Resident Evil 7" will be released.