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Resident Evil: Revelations console gameplay trailer released

  • Posted February 15th, 2013 at 02:14 EDT by Timothy Nunes
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Released today was the first gameplay video for Resident Evil: Revelations running on consoles.

Now that the formerly Nintendo 3DS-exclusive RE title is gracing the PlayStation 3 (and PC, Wii U, and Xbox 360), the game isn't simply receiving a graphical overhall. Mike Lunn spoke out about the move to make the game more scary by randomizing enemies and items that are found throughout the game. This means that every corner may or may not have an enemy there, and that enemy may or may not even be the same one.

The actual trailer shows Hunk playing through the Raid Mode, which is a points-based horde game mode that allows players to use those points to buy upgrades and new gear. Until Resident Evil: Revelations releases on May 24 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC, all we can do is revel in these gameplay releases--or play that Nintendo handheld version, but that won't yield any trophies...

Enjoy this gameplay trailer:

Via Eurogamer, Gamespot

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  1. princevegeta1980

    • 3:36am EST - February 15th, 2013

    I'll pass on this game, enemys look weak and ugly, gameplay looks boaring, an overall very non-interesting game, well done capcom in killing this franchise. Hope next-gen consoles gives us back a RE which actualy is a survival horrer?

  2. The_Snake91 | pepelyanka_85

    • 5:25am EST - February 15th, 2013

    The graphic looks very stupid is not like consoles this generation of course is 3ds port can't looks better

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