🧟♂️ Face Your Fears in Style!
Capcom's Resident Evil: Revelations brings back the classic survival horror experience with a new storyline featuring beloved characters. Set aboard a sinister cruise ship, players will utilize the 3DS's touchscreen capabilities to solve puzzles and navigate through dark, treacherous environments.
D**Y
Fun, atmospheric game
I was looking for an engrossing game for my old 3DS and this title came up. Never played any of the Resident Evil series but gave this a try. Well done game! The 3D actually adds as opposed to being just a gimmick; controls are relatively intuitive; graphics and sound in game are well done and really convey the creepy, Lovecraftian vibe. Save points are close enough together to allow 10-15 minute gaming sessions with some progress.Recommend if you’re looking for a 3DS game that will really grab your attention.
J**I
Mala experiencia
Mala experiencia con este vendedor encima de que el juego no funciona me toca a mí pagar el gasto de envío de vuelta no lo recomiendo
E**.
Excelente
El mejor juego para 3ds gráficos excelentes, historia excelente, modo asalto excelente, es uno de los juegos que aprovechan al máximo las características de la consola new 3ds xl
S**S
The Best Resident Evil in recent memory.
I am a gamer who has played every major Resident Evil game since the original in 1996 so I can say a lot here but going to keep it simple for general consumers.This is one of the best Resident Evil games in the series and THE BEST Resident Evil spinoff I have ever played (Resident Evil: Code Veronica X is getting a run for its money here). I was skeptical at first when an RE spinoff was announced for a new handheld console but much to my dismay I was blown away by the entire experience, and here's why.1. The visuals are mind-blowing. In terms of improvement from the last generation (Nintendo DS) the disparity is night and day. This is not a Nintendo 64 port or downscaled Wii game you're getting a full-fledged Resident Evil experience. There were obvious decisions to keep onscreen activity simple such as having a handful of enemy-types and not having explosions every five minutes (*ahem* RE6) but you will almost feel like you are playing on an HD home console. I cannot wait to replay it when it releases for PS3.2. The horror is back and it is done right. Enemies are randomly spawned throughout every level so you never know when something is going to pop out of a vent or lurk behind a tight corner. I have replayed the original three games a handful of times and when backtracking through levels I have actually memorized where enemies will pop up almost defeating any horror elements, but not with Revelations; a few times I yelped out loud and that hasn't happened since I beat Dead Space 2. Big kuddos to the Capcom team from a major Survival Horror geek.3. IT'S RESIDENT EVIL! No it's not a bad adaptation or a stray away from it's conceptual roots; it is exactly what I expect from a modern Resident Evil game. It is scary, the voice-acting is entertainingly cheesy and the storyline plays out like one of the Resident Evil CG movies (not to be confused with the admittedly convoluted live-action ones). I loved how old-school elements were combined with new school game mechanics. Boss fights, item management, readable files and notes, timed events and snarky title screens (YOU ARE DEAD!) feel familiar from RE games of the 90's while the over-the-shoulder view, dodge mechanics, quick turns and seamless cut-scenes remain intact since RE4 onward. I do wish there were more puzzles but at least some were included for hardcore fans as myself.4. Chris and Jill are back. Not to be an elitist but it is hard to replace two of gaming's most iconic characters. When Lara Croft gets hurt in Tomb Raider or when Link first gets his master sword in Zelda there's some type of nostalgia that boils deep inside you from your childhood. I didn't care much for Jessica (Chris's new partner) or Parker (Jill's new partner) but they did develop overtime as the story progressed. But I have to say, when I caught Jill or Chris limping around mansion-like lobbies and bedrooms searching for herbs to heal myself my face lit up. Some things in the series never get old. And yes you do venture alone for at least half the game; Capcom executed the classic "let's split up" mechanic which worked out horrifingly well.Conclusion: If you are even the slightest Resident Evil fan then do yourself a favor and plan on getting this game (it is soon to release on Xbox 360 and PS3 on May 21st). This is the first game I beat on my 3DS and although I had the titans Super Mario 3D Land and Legend of Zelda: Ocorina of time in my library I was glued to this game from start to finish. I was not dissapointed at all and have tolerated some pretty bad Resident Evil games both in the past and recent memory. I hope Capcom keeps releasing RE games like this so future generations won't forget one of the original Survival Horror franchises.Quick Q&A:Q: Do you need the Circle Pad Pro to play this game?A: No you don't, although this game is compatible with that peripheral and makes control more comfortable and intuitive. The controls are slightly awkward but not enough to turn most people away from the game. Earlier Resident Evil games had pretty horrible controls but it is not nearly that bad without the circle pad.Q: Do the visuals look any better or worse on the 3DSXL versus the original 3DS?A: I cannot say that they are technically better (the native resolution on all 3DS games will be stretched on the XL's screen). But to be honest I have fallen in love with my 3DS XL partly because the screen is beautiful regardless. This is the first handheld game I've played that feels anywhere close to a current home console experience.Q: Should I buy the 3DS version or the PS3/Xbox360 version?A: This is going to be a matter of logistics. If you really want to play this game but you already own a PS3/Xbox360 then you might as well go for an HD port. If you already own a 3DS and you are more of a portable gadget person then you won't be dissapointed by Nintendo's offerings (as of this writing the PS3/Xbox360 ports have not yet released so hopefully Capcom won't screw that up. I will update this answer occordingly).Q: How do memory and saves work in this title?A: Different from a few Resident Evil games there are checkpoints where the game will autosave your progress. I do wish there were a few more checkpoints then there are as I had to play through the most difficult moments multiple times but this is nit-picking. As far as memeory you cannot obtain this title on the Nintendo E-shop as of 03/11/13 this might change in the future for this version and others. I wouldn't worry about this game taking up space on any of your SD cards.Q: I want this game but I also want to play it with a friend. How do you think it should be played, single player or co-op?A: I would suggest single-player. Depending on your online/local experience going through the game it could sway either way. The co-op computer AI is pretty bad but not as bad as RE5/6. Your partner still gets in the way when shooting enemies but luckily they never die or beg you for resources/supplies. Although with a friend the game would probably be easier to beat anyways. If you're really new to the series you might need a friend's help.Q: I haven't played a Resident Evil game since the 90's. Is it worth playing this one?A: Let me clarify. Yes, if you are young, old, retro or a modern gamer you should pick up this game. I would not buy this game for your 6 year old niece though. Jill and Jessica wear leather-tight suits while Jessica shows some skin and hopelessly flirts with Chris. There's also strong violence and gore but that goes with most videogames. I would suggest playing/buying this product for anybody 10+ years of age.Q: I just beat Resident Evil 4 and want to play this game before going to number 5. But is it okay if I just go to RE 5 right now?A: I have played all three games and can say that Revelations acts as a stand alone title. Unfortunately this game does not act as a follow-up to Leon's Resident Evil 4 or as a prequel to Chris's Resident Evil 5 as Capcom claims. But this does not make it a bad Resident Evil game.If you guys have any other questions or comments I will gladly address them. Thank you for reading my review.
S**A
Acertado
El producto llegó un poco antes de lo esperado, bien empaquetado y es justo lo ordenado. Magnífico servicio, muy recomendable
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