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Resident Evil Chronicles going HD for PS3, Move
andriasang.com posted by Joystiq Oct 31 2011 14:25 GMT
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Capcom is upping the boils and rotting flesh textures, bringing the on-rails light gun Resident Evil games to PS3 in HD. Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles, released on Wii over the past couple years, will be bundled as Resident Evil Chronicles HD, ready to blast away on PS3 with Move support. Andriasang reports the announcement was made earlier today at Capcom's Resident Evil 15th anniversary event in Japan. No pricing, release date nor international distribution details were announced.

We wouldn't be too concerned about an international release, as an HD version of Chronicles is a low-risk second chance for Capcom to make some money from Darkside Chronicles, which failed to meet expectations, and Umbrella Chronicles, a million seller. Also, HD upgrades to on-rails shooters that launched on Wii are totally vogue -- just look at House of the Dead: Overkill or Dead Space Extraction.
Resident Evil Chronicles go HD for PS3, Move
andriasang.com posted by Joystiq Oct 31 2011 14:25 GMT
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Capcom is upping the boils and rotting flesh textures, bringing the on-rails light gun Resident Evil games to PS3 in HD. Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles, released on Wii over the past couple years, will be bundled as Resident Evil Chronicles HD, ready to blast away on PS3 with Move support. Andriasang reports the announcement was made earlier today at Capcom's Resident Evil 15th anniversary event in Japan. No pricing, release date nor international distribution details were announced.

We wouldn't be too concerned about an international release, as an HD version of Chronicles is a low-risk second chance for Capcom to make some money off of Darkside Chronicles, which failed to meet expectations, and Umbrella Chronicles, a million seller. Also, HD-ing on-rails shooters that launched on Wii is totally vogue, just look at House of the Dead: Overkill or Dead Space Extraction.
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - a GoNintendo reader review
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Sep 14 2011 22:18 GMT
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OK... let's get started! As usual, I'm going to share something from our talented pool of readers.

Resident Evil games just aren't my thing; never have been. Then again, survival, zombie, and games with lots of firearms never have been. Of course considering the games that sell huge and get the most attention, that makes my preferences in the minority by a long shot. So while I can't even have an opinion on RE: DC, 808 certainly can--and does--but is this 2009 game worth going back for? —cortjezter

It’s no secret that quality releases on the Wii are becoming few and far between. Many Wii fans, myself included, have nothing to look forward to until Skyward Sword hits in November. With so few titles on the horizon, I’ve been scouring bargain bins and clearance shelves looking for quality Wii titles that I may have overlooked. One such bargain bin discovery was Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles.

Originally released in 2009, The Darkside Chronicles is a Wii exclusive on-rails shooter set in the Resident Evil universe. One or Two players can strap on their Wii Remotes (or Wii Zappers) and blast their way through leagues of zombies, mutated animals, and other horrific creatures.

The game controls simply but elegantly. Using the Wii Remote’s IR functionality players move their aiming reticle by pointing at the screen and fire by squeezing the B trigger. Players are able to map their weapons loadout to the four directions of the D-pad, and holding A activates a mostly useless knife mode where the movements of the remote are roughly translated into on screen swipes.

The gameplay will be familiar to anyone who has ever played an arcade light gun shooter. Clearing all of the undead enemies in an area will bring you to the next area with a new set of enemies to deal with. In certain areas, players must select the direction in which they’d like to travel. Branching paths can add a lot of replay value to an on-rails shooter, but unfortunately players are only given this option a handful of times in Darkside Chronicles. A lot of your time in this game will be spent fighting boss creatures. Many of these fights boil down to continuously shooting a small highlighted area, i.e. a heart or eye. However, they do offer a nice change of pace and some much needed difficulty to the game. Although the gameplay is quite simple, it can be very addictive and the addition of a second player really adds to the fun.

The visuals are decent, but certainly nothing to write home about. However, the characters and enemies are animated well; with some boss creatures in particular being downright upsetting to watch. In the audio department, we get a heavy dose of that signature Resident Evil cheese. The dialogue is awkward and often nonsensical, but I get the feeling that most RE fans wouldn’t have it any other way. The gun sound effects are all very satisfying, and the various zombie grunts and groans are appropriately creepy.

The game is broken up into chapters, or chronicles, that each tell the story of a different set of characters in the RE universe. The meat of the game’s story is a new scenario involving Leon Kennedy and Krauser infiltrating the South American compound of a mysterious drug dealer with ties to the Umbrella Corporation named Javier. There are two other Chronicles available, one which retells the story of Resident Evil 2 and the other which has players revisiting the events of Resident Evil: Code Veronica. It’s a nice blast of nostalgia to be able to revisit the characters and locations of these older games while experiencing them in a different way.

Overall, Resident Evil The Darkside Chronicles is a good multiplayer game that will provide most gamers with several hours of zombie blasting fun. I was able to dig it up for $20 dollars in a Sears bargain bin, and would recommend it wholeheartedly at that price. A quick look online reveals that most retailers are offering the game at that same price or even less, so if you’re looking for a good Wii game to play until Skyward Sword arrives give The Darkside Chronicles a try.

My Score: 7

Source: GN Game DB

Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - price drop
justpushstart.com posted by GoNintendo Apr 09 2010 19:39 GMT
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It looks like the price drop for Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles isn’t just at GameStop. Most major game retailers should be offering this new price, so keep your eyes peeled!
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - soundtrack art
famitsu.com posted by GoNintendo Dec 18 2009 19:07 GMT
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The official soundtrack for Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles releases in Japan on January 14th, 2010. No word on a stateside release date this time.
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - ending cinema
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Dec 02 2009 21:09 GMT
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WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD! Direct link here (thanks GameStreaming!)
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - unlocakables guide
videogamesblogger.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 28 2009 18:12 GMT
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Have you been having fun with Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles? I haven’t even had the chance to open mine yet, but it sounds like there are some positive impressions and reviews out there. Of course, we all want to squeeze the most out of our experiences with games, and Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles [...]
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - LOVEFiLM turns to the gaming darkside
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 24 2009 20:20 GMT
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LOVEFiLM.com, the UK’s largest online DVD rental service and entertainment portal has joined forces with international games publisher Capcom® to promote the release of Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles, the latest instalment in the hugely successful Japanese gaming series. The partnership has captured the ambience of the game’s content by implementing a multi-layered and highly visual marketing [...]
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - we don’t need no stinking Wii logo!
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 21 2009 11:25 GMT
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Notice something a little off with the Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles boxart above? It’s missing the ‘Wii’ logo that you normally find on the left-hand side. Did Capcom do this on purpose in order to make the box a little fancy, or was it just a mistake?! Thanks to AJM_Ruler for the [...]
Review
posted by GameTrailers Nov 20 2009 02:57 GMT
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Does the light gun action shine brightly on Resident Evil's greatest hits?
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - cake edition
capcom-unity.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 17 2009 23:35 GMT
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This cake was dropped off at Capcom headquarters to celebrate the release of Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles. Now, the burning question is, will the cake be better than the game?!
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - review
gamepro.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 17 2009 20:45 GMT
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A portion of a GamePro review… PROS: Gorgeous cut scenes, great attention to detail, and nice sense of fan service for franchise diehards CONS: Weapon selection is minimal; the camera is your worst enemy; boss fights are far too repetitive.
Resident Evil 2's soy boy returns for Darkside Chronicles
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Nov 14 2009 10:35 GMT
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We should have seen this coming, given that Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles recounts events from Resident Evil 2, but it never oc-curd to us: Tofu, the character from the hidden "Tofu Survivor" stage in RE2, will return for the Wii-exclusive rail shooter, as confirmed (or con-extra-firmed) in this trailer. But not as a protagonist: in Darkside Chronicles' Tofu Mode, many of the zombies are swapped out for gelatinous, crumbly, flavor-absorbing tofu. After the break, enjoy a trailer featuring some alternate costumes for the playable characters, all of whom are made of meat, as far as we know.
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - video review
wii.ign.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 14 2009 00:35 GMT
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More Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles News & Previews Direct link here (thanks Marl0!)
Tofu Mode Gameplay
posted by GameTrailers Nov 13 2009 23:22 GMT
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Tofu mode is back!
Costumes Gameplay
posted by GameTrailers Nov 13 2009 23:09 GMT
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See the different costumes Krauser, Leon and others can wear.
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - ‘Tofu returns’ trailer
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 13 2009 16:25 GMT
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This was something that was hinted at in the most recent Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles scans that we posted. Tofu from Resident Evil 2 is back! Direct link here (thanks other_attic!)
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - what’s wrong with Krauser?
neogaf.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 11 2009 20:45 GMT
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Just look at that screenshot for a few seconds. Does anything look wrong? Perhaps a little disproportionate? Me thinks Krauser has a really small head…or huge everything else.
Reliving Nightmare Trailer
posted by GameTrailers Nov 05 2009 16:00 GMT
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Out of one nightmare and into another.
Zombified Londoners take to the streets for Resident Evil
thetanooki.com posted by Joystiq Nov 04 2009 06:00 GMT
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Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles may not come out until November 27 in the UK, but a gaggle of Resident Evil fans recently took to the streets to celebrate the impending release regardless. Following the end of the London Games Festival, Capcom organized around 50 undead at the Tate Modern for a good ol' group shamble. As you can see in the image above captured by The Tanooki, the event erred on the side of Shaun of the Dead rather than 28 Days Later. Though now that we think about it, we're not sure if it's more or less terrifying if zombies are smiling. We're thinking more. [Image credit]
Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles - Zombies hit London streets
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Nov 02 2009 19:00 GMT
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Blood hungry video game fans got their dose of ‘monster-mania’ on Halloween as a horde of zombies descended on Tate Modern in London. Fans of legendary zombie game series Resident Evil took to the streets in a mass Zombie Walk, marking the end of the London Games Festival and celebrating a bumper year in monster-driven entertainment. The [...]