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Rumor: Resident Evil ‘Darkside Chronicles’ coming to Wii

March 11th, 2009 by Ludwig Kietzmann

According to the latest issue of Japanese mag Famitsu, the Wii’s Resident Evil fans indeed have something to be “very happy” about. Well, at least if they’re keen on another round of super-speed Resident Evil nostalgia, likely presented in the form of another first-person point-and-shooter. Though Capcom USA has yet to officially announce the game nor any specific details, Biohazard: The Darkside Chronicles looks to feature Resident Evil 2’s protagonist pair, Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield. Oh, and zombies. Lots of ‘em.

We’ll update with more information as soon as we can.

[Thanks, Kevin]

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Wii Fanboy Review: Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles

November 21st, 2007 by David Hinkle

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Before we start this, you might want to know that this blogger is a huge Resident Evil fan. I've got every Resident Evil game, countless posters, shirts and figurines from the various games. The original was one of the most important games in my development as a gamer. It helped make me the gamer I am today.

And when the franchise hit the GameCube, it was the icing on the cake. The Resident Evil remake that appeared on the system was amazing, along with Resident Evil 0 and the game that even franchise haters couldn't ignore, Resident Evil 4. As the first original game in the series on a Nintendo console since RE 4, this was an important game in my eyes.

One has to consider the other spin-off Resident Evil titles, also. You might be skeptical to try out Umbrella Chronicles because of the Gun Survivor or Outbreak games. This, thankfully, is not in the same league as that riffraff.

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Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles acts as a retelling of the previous entries in the series, including some new tidbits tossed in for good measure. So, if you've come to Umbrella Chronicles as a light-gun version of these games, offering up segments from those past titles that you remember as being worth highlighting to be played in a new way, you might be disappointed.


The previous games in the series really get butchered, from a story standpoint and situationally (not to mention that RE2 and RE4 are completely ignored). You don't find the same enemies at the same places. Heck, you don't even visit most of the places in those games. But, in the end, it's a necessary evil as the game just wouldn't flow as well as it does should that have been the case.

So, with a rather liberal take on the previous games' stories, the scenarios and events have been pumped up with more action. This, of course, means more things to shoot. And there is plenty of that, because you'll be blasting zombies, lickers and really tough bosses. The game is incredibly action-packed and does a good job of tossing a lot at you.


This creates a feeling of tension throughout the game that leaves the player panicked and excited throughout its entirety. It makes you so tense that you might slip on your aiming or make a bad judgment call when choosing to switch to another weapon, or, even worse, missing an opportunity to reload. Because as much as this game is full of action and seems like a mindless affair where all the player has to do is aim and shoot, each situation is extremely dangerous (you will die ... a lot) and you have to make decisions in the manner of seconds that can either greatly help you or get you killed.

The game also does a good job with weaponry and hit detection. Not only do the various weapons act like they should (shotgun is junk at long range, automatics work best in short bursts, etc.), you also have to adapt to your enemies. Shooting zombies is a walk in the park, but shooting the faster enemies means you actually have to lead them and take into account their attributes. This makes a deliberate, careful approach to every encounter that much more important in surviving the game.


Now, we come to the worst part of the game: its graphics. For a "Mature" rating, the game doesn't have as much blood and gore as you would suspect, especially from a Resident Evil game. Not only that, but the game doesn't display correctly in 16:9, leaving black bars on both sides of the screen. Aside from that, some of the game's textures are really undefined and the game can be incredibly dark sometimes. This isn't a deal breaker by any means, but on those occasions where you have time to stop and smell the roses, the imperfections easily make themselves known.

Despite its lack of settings from two of the best entries in the franchise (Resident Evil 2 and 4), Umbrella Chronicles is a game that needs to be in every RE, and zombie, fan's collection. While we didn't play the game with the Wii Zapper (it released a week before the peripheral), we can't see it improving the game that much. Playing the title with just the Wiimote and nunchuk is fine enough for us.

Final score: 8.5
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Capcom tells you where your money should go

October 16th, 2007 by JC Fletcher

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Your money has been earmarked for Resident Evil games-- Capcom is just letting you hold on to it for a while. To help Japanese gamers keep this in mind, they're giving out this fancy Umbrella Corporation wallet along with copies of Umbrella Chronicles preordered through their e-Capcom site. You can keep your money in there in the brief intervening period between Resident Evil purchases. People planning to buy Japanese copies of Umbrella Chronicles are rapidly accumulating quite a collection of stuff!

Similarly, all of your food has been determined to be the property of Sengoku Basara 2 -- oh, that doesn't work like it did for the wallet. Okay, they're giving away nice chopsticks along with preorders. Imagine a good joke in there or something.
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Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles’ Zapper bundle: it comes with stuff!

October 12th, 2007 by JC Fletcher

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Oh, look, it's a collectors' edition bundle that probably won't leave Japan! What a fresh and exciting idea, Capcom! And it's for a Resident Evil game, too-- that series never has any promotional stuff!

This time, Capcom's offering a special "Expert Package" of Biohazard: Umbrella Chronicles (also known as Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, of course), which contains the game, a special full-color, 28-page book called Wesker's Extra Report ("For some reason, people have been trying to eat my head a lot. Conclusion: I am delicious.") and stickers! It also includes some white plastic thing. It'll cost 8,610 yen ($74), just $12 more than the non-bundled version.

Extras aside, we would love to choose which game we got with our Zapper. Japan gets this and a Ghost Squad bundle, whereas we get Link's Crossbow Training only. Japanese gamers can get the regular Zapper bundle and then also one of these, ending up with two games and two shells. We're stuck with multiple Crossbow discs.
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Fresh footage of Umbrella Chronicles

October 8th, 2007 by David Hinkle

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If there's one thing we'll say about this video for Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, it looks like reloading with the Wii Zapper is going to be a big pain in the rear end. Still, we're excited to play the game and can't wait to have a new title in the Resident Evil franchise to play. If you're one who doesn't mind seeing a large portion of gameplay before the title's release, then hit up the link below to check out some footage.

[Via Go Nintendo]
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Fresh UC screens show Ken doll zombies

September 27th, 2007 by David Hinkle

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Sometimes a zombie is just going to be naked. We've all been there, fighting for our life against a horde of the undead, only to find one or more of them lacking clothes. It's pretty funny for a moment, then we've all got back to the dispatching of the undead. Old hat, we know.

But these new Umbrella Chronicles screens are the stuff of nightmares. Naked zombies taking on a sort of doll-like appearance, lacking any kind of gender definition whatsoever? Man, that's all kinds of scary. Oh, and the mutant monkies aren't exactly the stuff of pleasant dreams, either.

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