There's a spooky house and puzzles involving clocks and dummy shotguns - nostalgia for fans of the old Resident Evil games - but this is let down by a revolting Texas Chainsaw Massacre storyline full of grotesque characters, seriously bad-taste violence, bad language, side quests better suited to the Batman series than the Resident Evil series, and boss encounters tailored to optional VR functionality that see the bosses holding back and moving lethargically, aimlessly, presumably to prevent things from getting too dizzying for the VR goggle wearers but meaning an underwhelming player experience for others.
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