Well, we get a first look at returning characters, in-game graphics and gameplay style. I guess this is indeed a sequel to Umbrella Chronicles, coming once again from Cavia. We also hear that this title aims to be a tad easier than Umbrella Chronicles, and will also support two players.
=Texastornado=, 11/03/2009 8.53:E questo doveva farci felici? Ma andassero a fareinculo....incompetenti di merda.
U.C. 1973, 11/03/2009 9.05: visto quanto ha venduto uc era normale che facessero il seguito... sono curioso di vedere se il gameplay sarò più profondo... cmq almeno è ambientato ancora nel mondo di resident evil...non come il 5
=Texastornado=, 11/03/2009 9.15: Si ma U.C. (non tu il gioco ) ha venduto tantissimo perchè la maggior parte della gente mica sapeva fosse uno shooter su binari,avevan comprato in massa (1,7 Milioni di copie) Resident Evil 4 Wii edition,e si aspettavano che il gioco fosse classico. Ripeto che mi ha anche divertito Umbrella, ha svelato tanti segreti sulla trama,inoltre ha fuso bene la "paura" di Resident Evil in un contesto di gioco completamente diverso. Ora basta però! All'uscita eravam praticamente tutti certi che avessero optato per questo cambio di genere,perchè avevan avuto poco tempo...ora però dopo 2 anni,non possono farne il seguito...ma chi se ne incula. House of dead è geniale, veramente divertente e fighissimo...lui ha senso di esistere...Dead Space ed un altro Residen Evil sputtanato NO. VAFFANCULO CAPCOM.
giagy80, 11/03/2009 10.08:uff......ma una roba tipo resident evil rebirth....no!?
U.C. 1973, 11/03/2009 9.23: c'è sempre dead rising che ti aspetta
non sono il fez, 11/03/2009 14.56:non ho ancora avuto modo di provare house of death... detto questo: son l'unico felice per il seguito di un gioco che mi è piaciuto? non ha senso parlare coi se... (se fosse uscito n'altro r.e.) quindi a fatti avvenuti (uscita di sto gioco binarioso) cosa ne pensate? nessuno lo prenderà? dai cazzo l'atmosfera dev'esser cmq. bella... zombie splatter nella vita... mica solo alla partita
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles Detailed Find out all there is to know about the new RE. by IGN Staff March 11, 2009 - As reported earlier here at IGN Wii, Capcom's big Resident Evil surprise for Wii owners turned out to be Resident Evil The Darkside Chronicles, a sequel to the gun shooting game Umbrella Chronicles. Since posting that initial report, more details on the game have come our way from Famitsu. Darkside Chronicles takes place in Resident Evil 2's Racoon City. It's September 29, 1998, and the city has turned to hell due to the effects of the T-virus. Players take control of Claire Redfield and Leon S. Kennedy to deal with the undead in Umbrella Chronicles forced scrolling style. Famitsu got a bit of commentary on the title from producer Masachika Kawata at Capcom and producer Kentaro Noguchi at Cavia, the game's development house. The reason the game is not called Umbrella Chronicles 2, the two revealed, is that the enemy is no longer Umbrella Corporation. Additionally, the term "darkside" can be taken to mean that the game will provide a look at some of the unexplored areas of the RE story, along with the darker passages of the characters' histories . The game will also have more of a horror taste than the first. While the two wouldn't state the specific titles that will be covered in the game, they did confirm that scenarios from games other than RE2 will definitely make the cut. Expect to see a variety of characters, including RE2's Shelly Birkin. The general concept may be similar to Umbrella Chronicles, but the two producers stressed that the feel will be like that of a new game. One point of note is the "feeling of being there" that the game promises to offer, thanks to skilled camera work, some nice visual effects, and the fact that you can see your partner character on the screen in front of you. The game will also make use of the Havoc engine for realistic physics. On the gameplay side of things, the two producers explained that replayablity is one of the focuses. However, they're also aiming to make the game more accessible as far as difficulty is concerned. Expert shooters needn't worry, though, as plans call for the dynamic difficulty system of RE4 and RE5 to be implemented here, meaning better players will end up with a tougher experience. Your in-game partner character, who, as detailed above, will now be shown on the screen in front of you, is a key to playing the game. It appears that you'll only see the partner character on the screen during single player mode, though. Two player mode will leave nothing but glass between you and your undead foes. RE: Darkside Chronicles is currently 35% complete and is without a final release date. Expect to hear more on the game from Capcom in the near future.
Capcom Announces Darkside Chronicles and Resident Evil Classics Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced its plans for a big comeback of its multi-million-selling franchise, Resident Evil® to the Wii™ video game system this year. Resident Evil®: The Darkside Chronicles, the sequel to the highly successful Wii title Resident Evil®: The Umbrella Chronicles, is in development exclusively for the Wii and is set to hit North American retailers this winter. Capcom also introduced its plans for a new Resident Evil “Classics” line, which will bring the critically acclaimed Nintendo GameCube™ classics, Resident Evil® and Resident Evil® Zero exclusively to the Wii, allowing a whole new audience to experience the world of Resident Evil. Capcom’s new Resident Evil “Classics” line will allow the new audience who has embraced the Wii to experience some of the greatest games in the Resident Evil franchise for the value price of $29.99. Both set to launch this year, the remake of Resident Evil and Resident Evil Zero have been refitted to support the Wii Remote, giving the Wii audience easy access to the rich characters and in-depth storylines of the series and the chance to experience both games on a new platform.