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Offline Ben

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3DS owners; Check out the Resident Evil Revelations demo!
« on: January 19, 2012, 07:25:09 pm »
My thoughts;
 
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A game that's gotten a ton of attention since its announcement, Resident Evil: Revelations boasts not only some of the highest production values we've yet seen on the 3DS, but it promised a return to the "survival horror" style of gameplay, which we saw less of in Resident Evil 4 and then almost none of in part 5. Today, Capcom has released a downloadable demo of the game to the 3DS Shop channel, and after giving it a couple spins, I'm ready to leave my impressions.
 
First and foremost, this is definitely the prettiest-looking 3DS game we've seen yet. At a glance, the visuals look like a 360 game's, though once you start playing you can definitely notice some graniness and a bit of roughness (jaggies) to the visual presentation that make it not quite on that level. There are even some lengthy load times, which boggles my mind, since I didn't even think cartridges needed to load. Still, make no mistake, this is a great-looking game and the atmosphere's top notch. From the moment Jill wakes up in a bed onboard a dark cruise ship, the "survival horror" atmosphere is in full effect. This feels very much like the first few Resident Evil games, with a very palpable sense of intensity (due to a great soundtrack and subtle atmospherics) as you venture through the ship, occasionally seeing (and even being surprised by) some pretty nasty enemies.

The game uses a control scheme similar to Resident Evils 4 and 5, which means that moving and shooting at the same time isn't an option, but since you're no longer being surrounded by hordes of enemies at once, this makes much more sense here than it did in RE5. It all works fine, though the difference between using a weapon and a subweapon and switching between the two definitely carries a bit of a learning curve. Using herbs to recover your HP, as is traditional for the series, is now simply mapped to the A-button, which makes it too easy to use them by accident.

These flaws aside, though, this is a pretty fun demo. If you go after every enemy you see, you'll run out of bullets, so knowing when to fight and when to run is an important part of surviving the demo. If you die, it's over, so I definitely don't recommend fighting unless you have no other choice. The demo isn't too long either way, though a Hard mode is unlocked if you successfully manage to beat it.

All in all, I'm excited by what I've played. This definitely feels like old school Resident Evil with some new school twists, and the 3D visuals make the vibrant environments pop. The menu interface seems a little confusing right now and there are some long load times (!?) but this is looking like a game 3DS owners should definitely be on the lookout for.

Give the demo a shot to see what you think.
 

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Offline nuckles87

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Re: 3DS owners; Check out the Resident Evil Revelations demo!
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2012, 09:57:42 pm »
On the loading issues, by virtue of being on a card doesn't mean it doesn't need to load. Depending on the class of SD card you have, loading games off of the SD card can be slow, at least compared to things like the 3DS cards. Once you begin downloading a lot of apps you may find it takes a few seconds for things from the 3DS's SD card to appear.

On the Vita, games load faster off the game cards then off of the memory stick, though I hear the difference there is minimal. Sony says they use high speed memory cards, so they're probably faster then SD cards, at least the one you own.

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Re: 3DS owners; Check out the Resident Evil Revelations demo!
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2012, 01:34:16 pm »
It stings not having a 3DS, and I'm hanging by a thread if I should just be irresponsible and pick one up. It doesn't help that Gamestop has them for $150... I should upgrade my router first, but that's an expense I'm trying to hold off on as well. Crap crap crap, I think I'm gonna go now and get one...

On topic, my Resident Evil experience chronologically is such:

Code Veronica > Resident Evil (Gamecube remake) > RE4 (GC)

I know for sure I would love this, and am thrilled Capcom put so much effort into this game.



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Re: 3DS owners; Check out the Resident Evil Revelations demo!
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2012, 03:24:15 am »
You can actually move while shooting when pressing the L button. Basically you press both L and R to aim and strafe/move

Great impression. You should really buy it. The game gets even more scary as it progresses. I am not even that far in and am allready shitting my pants(no RE will surpass code veronica however)
« Last Edit: February 13, 2012, 04:14:16 am by CrazyTails »

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Re: 3DS owners; Check out the Resident Evil Revelations demo!
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2012, 11:56:20 am »
I did end up getting the system, and the demo is very promising. The visuals are top-notch, and only a slight downgrade in texture quality than what I've seen on the Vita (Uncharted). The characters look really good... makes me wish more companies would put time into using advanced shaders like Capcom.

The scanner is totally my new favorite addition to the series, and I love using the touch screen to solve puzzles/pick locks.