Seasoned players need 15 hours to beat "Resident Evil 7," a gameplay duration very similar to others within the Capcom series. It is apparent that developer Capcom have made "Resident Evil 7" at par with predecessors in terms of paying time needed to fully accomplish the game. The "Resident Evil" franchise has always been direct to the narrative and streamlined storyline. No fuss nor messing around with complicated subplots.

Since "Resident Evil 7" released a couple of days ago, the gaming world flooded with praises on how Capcom made the game nostalgic yet new. "Resident Evil 7" players still need to lambast antagonists and search for clues, much like the prequels. However, a first-person perspective in the game provided a modern twist, CogConnected said.

To recall, Capcom pronounced that they are attempting to reboot the whole franchise through "Resident Evil 7." There is a particular aim to return the game in its horror roots as opposed to sci-fi niche that it become. Yes, Capcom have succeeded in giving a new life to the game through "Resident Evil 7."

If horror is going to be the barometer and foremost element of "Resident Evil 7," the description "horrific" could be an understatement. "Resident Evil 7" is so scary that players should practice first with the console version before diving into virtual reality. WWG described the PlayStation VR experience as "real life torture."

Here is a nice tip for those who want to debunk the claims that "Resident Evil 7" is ultra-scary; play at night with lights off and volume just a bit lower than max. PlayStation VR is the ideal way to deal with the game but creeping a bit closer to the gaming monitor will serve the purpose just as well. We bet that the game is going to scare the breath out of you so be sure that you are safe from potential health hazards like weak heart.

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