Saturday, February 11, 2012

Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil

Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Review



Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Feature

  • More than 10 different game endings which are entirely dependent upon play decisions and successes.
  • Classic reissue of the 2002 GameCube port of Resident Evil features rooms, areas, items and creatures not included in the PlayStation original released in 1996.
  • Survival/horror action for the Wii as players battle against putrid zombies, infected dogs and horrific gigantic bosses as you struggle to survive.
  • The ability to play as Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, who each uncover two completely different paths as they explore deep within the horrific mansion.
  • Solve dangerous, intricate puzzles and uncover terrifying secrets.
Since its beginnings on the PlayStation 2 in 1996, Resident Evil has been one of the most popular and prolific franchises in video game history. Now Capcom's Resident Evil Archives gives Wii gamers the opportunity to play classic Resident Evil games released over the series' 13-year history that they may have missed, and at a great value price. The first of these games is the original Resident Evil, re-released as Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil.

Zombie from 'Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil'
Cornered by zombies in 'Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil'
Relive the original zombie-fest.
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S.T.A.R.S. team members in 'Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil'
Join the S.T.A.R.S. team.
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Taking on a snake boss in 'Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil'
Take on frightening bosses.
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A Classic Reborn
Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil is the original 2002 Resident Evil port for the Nintendo GameCube. In addition to all the content from the original 1996 PlayStation 2 version, it also features the additional rooms, areas, items and creatures that made the GameCube release an instant classic.

Story
The Raccoon City Police Department doesn't know what happened to the Special Tactics and Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.) Team it sent out to investigate the Arclay Mountain area on the outskirts of the city, where a number of people have recently gone missing. The unit's helicopter seems to have crashed in the woods, and it hasn't received any contact from the squad since. The department decides to dispatch another S.T.A.R.S. unit, the Alpha team, to check things out. But something goes terribly wrong, which is code for "Zombies!"

Gameplay
In Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil players on the Wii take control of S.T.A.R.S. Alpha team members Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine (both recently seen in the smash hit, Resident Evil 5). Your mission is to investigate the ominous mansion at the core of the horrific disaster and uncover the secrets behind a radical, genetic research facility. With unspeakable horrors lurking around every corner, the ultimate test will be to make it out alive. Relive the thrills and terror that defined the genre of Survival Horror and launched a franchise that has sold over 40 million games worldwide.

New Controls and Endings
In Resident Evil for the Wii, players now have a wide range of control options, including the Wii Remote and nunchuck in combination, which lets players shake the remote to ready their weapons. In addition, the game features more than 10 different game endings. These unique endings are entirely dependent upon the decisions and actions of the player and provide for maximum replayability.

Key Features:

  • The Original, Reborn - This is a Wii version of the classic Resident Evil remake, originally released on GameCube in 2002 which featured new rooms, areas, items and creatures that were not included in the PlayStation original released in 1996.
  • Survival of the Fittest - Battle against putrid zombies, infected dogs and horrific gigantic bosses as you struggle to survive.
  • Defense Weapons - Defensive weapons protect characters when being attacked.
  • Your Favorite Resident Evil Characters on the Wii - Play as Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, who each uncover two completely different paths as they explore deep within the horrific mansion.
  • In-depth Puzzles - Solve dangerous, intricate puzzles and uncover terrifying secrets.
  • More than 10 Different Game Endings - Unique endings dependent upon play decisions and successes.
Wii Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil


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