Capcom has been releasing information rapidly for Resident Evil Revelations 2 in the past few weeks. A lot of information has been thrown at us all at once, so we went ahead and organized everything that’s important into a quick list. Here’s everything we know so far about Resident Evil Revelations 2.
With series staple Mercenaries Mode returning to the Resident Evil 4 Remake, it’s time to remind fans of another mostly forgotten mode from the RE series. Reaching the second chapter in the 2012 3DS game Resident Evil: Revelations unlocked something called Raid Mode for players to enjoy. Unlike Mercenaries, Raid Mode is not a time-attack mode and instead operates as a more RPG-lite version of the main game. While players are expected to try and hammer down on a handful of levels in Mercenaries, Raid Mode gives players a much more expansive game type to play around with.
This mode was included in ports released on the seventh and eighth generations of consoles and was part of Resident Evil: Revelations 2, which was released in 2015. However, the Revelations duology is the only time that Raid Mode has existed in the massive Resident Evil franchise, and that should change in some future release.
I'd like to raid mode make a return in the future. When Capcom was hacked there was a as of yet announced RE game in there that I was hoping might turn into Revelations 3. There were also reports that whatever that RE game was scrapped and cancelled.
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Edgar writes: "And so I determined to do just that -- I shortlisted 5 best Resident Evil spin-offs and ranked them from the worst to the best."
Hopefully the episodes are long and raid mode is back .
"and be able to use weapons and are much quicker than your usual limping zombie."
Use weapons? So there's another thing they didn't learn, Jesus Christ Capcom.
" If you are playing alone the AI will control Moira to help you out. "
Great another AI shoe horned into the game. Worked out so well for RE5 and RE6
we shouldn't judge game before release
I wont judge it yet, I really enjoyed Re5 co op, not so much 6.
Id like to see normal zombies again, but they're quite common in the gaming world these days.
judging from the price, it seems its only 5 episodes.
just wondering if there is any point releasing them within a week from each other. should atleast be once every 2 weeks so that they can spread it out to a 3 month period.
also a disked retail version costing so much more seems wierd.