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New Resident Evil 7 Trailer Shows More Gameplay Footage









Gamers from around the world are counting down the days for the release of Resident Evil 7 Biohazard in January. But before the full game goes live, Capcom makes sure that the fans are constantly fed with scary trailers and heart pumping gameplay footage that surely ups the excitement even more.


The unstoppable Baker Family

For the past several gameplay videos Campcom has released, fans of the franchise were shown Resident Evil 7‘s terrifying derelict house and the members of the Baker family who own it. The videos were short and usually commentated. It features how the upcoming game’s cannibalistic family is not that easy to defeat.

In fact, Gamerant previously posted a video showing Jack Baker being unharmed by the shots of Ethan, who is the playable protagonist in the game. In the video, the patriarch of the Baker family did not even react to the first shot Ethan fired. The latter then fired another one and it seemed like he killed Jack.




However, Jack got up few moments after. He looked unharmed and more fired up. If the scene and the title of the video, Immortal, proves to be true, then players will have to figure out how to let Ethan defeat a somewhat new breed of enemy. Recent VR demos also show that the Baker family is somewhat unbeatable.
Ethan escapes the Baker family’s house?

There is, however, a new commercial that was released suggesting that Ethan actually survived the obscure house. In a report by Zero Lives, the video gives out new gameplay footage that includes some parts of the escape.

The said commercial was released in the Japanese market and no reports were made yet as to whether it will be released at all in the Western market. Although that is the case, the commercial features English voiceover with Japanese subtitles.

Resident Evil 7 Biohazard is scheduled to be released on January 24, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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