Finally after six months of the playable teasers release on XBOX and PS4, Resident Evil 7 demo "Beginning Hour" is now released for PC! Resident Evil 7 may look a bit different, apparently but perhaps not actually going back to its origin and roots of scary mansions but with a Hill-Billy twist.
The basic gameplay has a feel of a playable teaser x first person shooter style. What the game creator, CAPCOM, has shown so far is a game set inside a creepy, scary, dilapidated country mansion and interested players can now visit it in the demo. Though the resident Evil 7 demo is entitled "Beginning Hour", perplexedly, the demo is not actually part of the game, but a different piece to set the players perspective of the game.
Earlier July, writer Adam Smith of "Rock, Paper, Shotgun" described the game series to be sacked to barely minimum.
For a minimal hard drive space of 3.2 GB, the playable teaser is now available on Steam. The demo has been developed and changed a few times since it was released for the consoles. The PC gaming community will miss what has transgressed and changed during the past six months.
"It's a shame that with the demo coming to PC so late, we presumably would not get to the weird thrill of loading it up and knowing that something had changed," Adam stated. "The domestic setting does a good job of making familiar things seem awful and the updates to the demo meant that even when you knew the location of every creaky floorboard and terrifying trigger, you could never be sure that something had not shifted, or been added, while you were away."
The iterations on the demo greatly varied from the original Hill-Billy spook fest, going back how the traditional Resident Evil series goes. Though it took five to six months of releasing the demo on PC, it is a thought inciting idea, why the demo's release on PC took a bit of time.
Resident Evil 7's scheduled launch would be on the 24th of January, 2017. Price range would be around $59.99 to $89.99, and players could still pre-order on their official site.
For enthusiasts, that loves the nitty gritty technical aspects, the graphic options has been posted by the creators in one of the gaming community forum sites.
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