Step into the nightmare in Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Capcom’s 2017 survival-horror reinvention that stormed PS4, Xbox One, and PC on January 24, 2017, hit PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch (Cloud) in 2022, and still chills in 2025 with over 13 million copies sold by October 2024! This isn’t just a sequel—it’s a first-person terror plunge where you, Ethan Winters, hunt your missing wife Mia in a rotting Louisiana bayou, facing the Baker family’s twisted, mold-infested madness. With Gold Edition bundling all DLC and VR roots intact, RE7 redefined the series!

Grab a knife, shotgun, or burner—scavenge ammo, mix chems, and fend off Jack’s axe swings, Marguerite’s bugs, or Eveline’s mind-games in RE Engine’s claustrophobic dread, hitting 4K/60 FPS with ray-tracing on PS5/Xbox Series X|S (PSVR’s a sweaty bonus). Creep through the Baker plantation—moldy halls, swamp shacks, a wrecked ship—solving puzzles, dodging traps, and unraveling a 10-12 hour nightmare (15+ with DLC). Banned Footage Vol. 1 & 2 toss in sadistic mini-games, End of Zoe fists it out, and Not a Hero stars Chris Redfield—all in Gold, no fluff left behind.

The vibe? Southern gothic meets bio-horror—think creaking wood, oozing black, and a Miwako Okuda OST that scrapes your nerves raw. The story’s a gut-twist—Ethan’s search spirals into Umbrella’s dark past—voiced with desperate grit by Todd Soley. Solo only, no co-op—critics (86 on Metacritic) and X posts praise its scares, though some miss classic RE flair. Steam’s Spring Sale (ends March 20, 2025) slashes Gold 60% to $15.99—Resident Evil 7: Biohazard dares you to face the family. Load up and pray you make it out!

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