2) Revelations 1
The Revelations spinoffs, according to many fans of the series, have quietly played host to the true Resident Evil experience, since the action-hijacking of the main titles by Resident Evils 5 and 6. Masterfully blending the best of Resident Evil 4 as well as the roots of the series, Revelations was eagerly embraced by fans looking for a true survival horror experience.
Although the game had almost no puzzles to deal with, it still felt loyal to the source material, limiting ammo significantly by comparison to other recent games. The atmosphere was always tense and claustrophobic aboard the isolated ship and the use of the 3DS’ unique capabilities meant you’ll be paying extra careful attention to the 3D sound, listening for every creak and rustle in the hopes of getting the upper hand.
Aside from the ten hour campaign, Revelations introduced an RPG-influenced Raid mode. Completing missions and scoring well meant earning level progress and new weapons in the mode, giving you a little more motivation to replay the mode than simply setting a high score. The experience wasn’t perfect, but it certainly was a much appreciated step in the right direction for a series that feels more lost than ever.