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Resident Evil: Revelations
Resident Evil: Revelations

Nintendo 3DS | Nintendo Wii U | PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Developer: Capcom Official Site: http://www.residentevil.com
Publisher: Capcom
Release Date:
20th February 2012
Friday, 10 May 2013
Post by Eorl @ 09:43am 10/05/13 | 0 Comments
For those looking at getting their hands on the HD version of previously 3DS-only Resident Evil: Revelations will be happy to know that a demo will be arriving next week according to Capcom (thanks ShackNews).

Available for play on PC, Wii U, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on May 14, the demo will offer a look at the claustrophobic hallways of the Queen Zenobia and give those eagerly awaiting a chance to try the title before putting down any hard earned cash. Check out the latest trailer below which shows off some of the unique features in the Wii U version.

Resident Evil: Revelations will be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC and Wii U on May 24th.



Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Post by Eorl @ 03:13pm 20/03/13 | 0 Comments
Capcom has revealed new details for their upcoming HD remake of previously 3DS-only title Resident Evil: Revelations, confirming that the playable character Rachel (from the original title) will be available alongside Hunk in the new Raid Mode. Capcom has also confirmed two new enemies will be making their way into the new mode, the Wall Blister and a surprise new creature that appears once players have reached a certain level.

New details on what to expect from the Wii U version have also been revealed, including the use of off-screen support.
Wii U players will be able to face the fear on-board using three different play styles. Play with the TV and access your map and weapons on the GamePad or switch the GamePad out for a Wii U pro controller. Alternatively transfer all the horror just to the GamePad as the title utilizes Off TV play.

Wii U players will get further exclusives through the Miiverse feature. Players can post a dying message from the Game Over screen for other players around the world to see and you can taunt your friends with the ‘Creatures Voice’ function, allowing enemies in Raid Mode to have their thoughts personalised.
Resident Evil: Revelations will also support the previous Residentevil.net site with online events and also in-game events that are set for after launch. Capcom also states that "dioramas of the game’s characters and enemies can be collected through the online service. Earn custom parts and weapons for use in Raid Mode and items for Campaign Mode."

Resident Evil: Revelations will be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC and Wii U on May 24th.

Friday, 15 February 2013
Post by Eorl @ 11:58am 15/02/13 | 5 Comments
Capcom has released a new gameplay trailer for upcoming HD remake of 3DS title Resident Evil: Revelations, featuring the unlockable fan-favourite Hunk. Showcasing his mighty shotgun skills, the trailer gives you a glimpse of just what to expect from the special agent for the upcoming title.
Complete with high quality HD visuals, enhanced lighting effects and an immersive sound experience, the fear that was originally brought to players in Resident Evil Revelations on the Nintendo 3DS™ system returns redefined for home consoles. Furthermore, the home console version will deliver additional content including a terrifying new enemy, extra difficulty mode and improvements to Raid Mode such as new weapons, skill sets and the opportunity to play as Hunk and other characters from the series. Raid Mode, which was first introduced to the series in the original version of Resident Evil Revelations, sees gamers play online in co-op mode or alone in single player, taking on the hordes of enemies across a variety of missions whilst levelling up characters and earning weapon upgrades.
Check it out below along with a handful of screenshots which you can find on our game page.

Resident Evil: Revelations will be available May 24th for PC, XBox 360, Wii U and Playstation 3.



Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Post by Eorl @ 10:19am 23/01/13 | 0 Comments
Capcom has today confirmed that the recent Nintendo 3DS title Resident Evil Revelations will be making its way to home consoles and PC in late May, bringing with it HD visuals and enhanced lighting to boot. Capcom has also revealed that additional content will be making its way to all platforms, including a new enemy, Raid mode and more.
Complete with high quality HD visuals, enhanced lighting effects and an immersive sound experience, the fear that was originally brought to players in Resident Evil Revelations on the Nintendo 3DS system returns redefined for home consoles. Furthermore, the home console version will deliver additional content including a terrifying new enemy, extra difficulty mode and improvements to Raid Mode such as new weapons, skill sets and the opportunity to play as Hunk and other characters from the series.

Raid Mode, which was first introduced to the series in the original version of Resident Evil Revelations, sees gamers play online in co-op mode or alone in single player, taking on the hordes of enemies across a variety of missions whilst levelling up characters and earning weapon upgrades.
The new HD title will also be taking advantage of the Residentevil.net, offering various content once the game launches, with players able to signup on January 24th for themed content.

Resident Evil Revelations will be available on May 24th for PC, Wii U, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. You can check out the latest trailer below for a glimpse at just what has changed visually from the 3DS title, plus some screenshots for HD goodness.



Monday, 13 February 2012
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:33am 13/02/12 | 1 Comments
Resident Evil: Revelations is the latest in the long-running survival-horror series from Capcom, and serves up a handheld experience on par with any home-console or PC action title.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of Resident Evil, and while we all salivate at the announcement, and impending release, of Resident Evil 6, Revelations gives fans of the series more on Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine while introducing a host of new characters, enemies and, most importantly, a new, updated control scheme that brings the series up-to-date with the rest of the gaming world.

Click here for our full review.
Monday, 23 January 2012
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:29am 23/01/12 | 6 Comments
Nintendo has sent through word the 3DS is now a viable demo machine, with a slowly-expanding library of game demos coming for download on the handheld, including Capcom's forthcoming Resident Evil: Revelations (which looks mighty good, we might add).

Cooking Mama 4, Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D and Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games are fleshing out the demo manifest for the short term, though there will be more games to add to that list, obviously, as they become available.

All demos and much more are available from the Nintendo eShop on the 3DS.
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:26pm 12/01/12 | 0 Comments
For anyone wondering if the 3DS's StreetPass functionality will ever evolve to usefulness beyond filling out puzzles and trouncing through boring dungeons after a quick meet and greet with other 3DS owners, Capcom has your answer.

The publisher has revealed that the forthcoming Resident Evil: Revelations for the handheld will support StreetPass, allowing users to swap data to embiggen the Raid co-op experience with new levels and monsters, as well as making the single-player experience a more cromulent one with new items being exchanged between users that can then be parachuted into your next Campaign undertaking.

Resident Evil: Revelations is due to launch on 3DS at the end of this month, so stay tuned for the AusGamers review closer to launch.
Friday, 1 October 2010
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:07pm 01/10/10 | 3 Comments
To keep today's zombies theme moving along, Eurogamer reports that Capcom are claiming the recently revealed Resident Evil: Revelations for Nintendo 3DS (which you can see a snippet of in this video, looking amazing I might add), will be a purely horror-focused addition to the long-running survival horror series.

"Resident Evil Revelations is a pure horror game. The fight against terror that is approaching you is a theme this time," a Capcom spokesperson told the site. "Right now all the members in the development team are making it so that in the end, it may even make players too scared to continue forward."

Alongside Revelations is the more action-focused Resident Evil: Mercenaries 3D which you can also see in the linked trailer.