Clockwise from top: Nyad (Netflix), The Killer (Netflix), Insidious: The Red Door (Screen Gems)Image: The A.V. Club
As we prepare for Thanksgiving and holiday gatherings, Netflix is loading up with recent theatrical hits and original movies for the streamer’s subscribers to gobble up. Insidious: The Red Door...
As we prepare for Thanksgiving and holiday gatherings, Netflix is loading up with recent theatrical hits and original movies for the streamer’s subscribers to gobble up. Insidious: The Red Door...
- 10/31/2023
- by Robert DeSalvo
- avclub.com
Features the voices of: Matthew Mercer, Nicole Tompkins, Kevin Dorman, Stephanie Panisello, Erin Cahill, Salli Saffioti, Daman Mills, Lucien Dodge, Frank Todaro, Stephanie Panisello, Cristina Valenzuela | Written by Makoto Fukami | Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi
The latest entry in the animated franchise, Resident Evil: Death Island comes two years after the last entry, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, and is set in 2015, just after the events of Resident Evil: Vendetta but before Resident Evil 7. Got that?
Somewhere in San Fransisco Dso Agent Leon S. Kennedy is trying to recover kidnapped scientist Dr. Antonio Taylor (Frank Todaro) when a mysterious woman appears and, after a high-speed chase, causes him to crash. Claire Redfield is also in town, trying to find out what kind of creature can use Orcas as a food source. And whether or not the creature is a bioweapon.
Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers are also looking for answers.
The latest entry in the animated franchise, Resident Evil: Death Island comes two years after the last entry, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, and is set in 2015, just after the events of Resident Evil: Vendetta but before Resident Evil 7. Got that?
Somewhere in San Fransisco Dso Agent Leon S. Kennedy is trying to recover kidnapped scientist Dr. Antonio Taylor (Frank Todaro) when a mysterious woman appears and, after a high-speed chase, causes him to crash. Claire Redfield is also in town, trying to find out what kind of creature can use Orcas as a food source. And whether or not the creature is a bioweapon.
Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers are also looking for answers.
- 7/27/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
It’s the final week of July and two more new horror movies are headed onto the big screen this weekend. They’ll have to compete with the #Barbenheimer phenomenon, but both new horror releases look to bring very different counter programming to the box office. One is the next rated “R” fright fest from A24, while the other is a horror-comedy built for families.
Here’s all the new horror releasing July 25– July 30, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
First up, a tragedy leads two dysfunctional families to intertwine in disturbing ways in Screambox Exclusive Repulse, now streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered platform.
The bleak, brutal Czech film harkens back to boundary-pushing horror like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes.
In the film, Kateřina and Robert raise their young daughter in a luxurious modern villa, but their family life can hardly be called harmonious.
Here’s all the new horror releasing July 25– July 30, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
First up, a tragedy leads two dysfunctional families to intertwine in disturbing ways in Screambox Exclusive Repulse, now streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered platform.
The bleak, brutal Czech film harkens back to boundary-pushing horror like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes.
In the film, Kateřina and Robert raise their young daughter in a luxurious modern villa, but their family life can hardly be called harmonious.
- 7/25/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new live-action film based on the Resident Evil video game franchise is in the works (we’ve heard that it’s called Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and based on the game Resident Evil Zero), but while we wait to see how that’s going to turn out, we’re also going to have a new computer animated Resident Evil movie to watch. This one is called Resident Evil: Death Island, and it’s set to receive a Blu-ray, 4K steelbook, DVD, and digital release on July 25th! You can watch the trailer in the embed above.
Resident Evil: Death Island is the fourth animated Resident Evil feature, following Resident Evil: Degeneration, Resident Evil: Damnation, and Resident Evil: Vendetta. There was also an animated mini-series called Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness.
Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami, Resident Evil: Death Island has the following synopsis: In San Francisco,...
Resident Evil: Death Island is the fourth animated Resident Evil feature, following Resident Evil: Degeneration, Resident Evil: Damnation, and Resident Evil: Vendetta. There was also an animated mini-series called Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness.
Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami, Resident Evil: Death Island has the following synopsis: In San Francisco,...
- 6/12/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Last week, we told you about the rumoured Resident Evil film that’s currently in development, code-named “The Umbrella Chronicles.” Now, it appears that more info has surfaced on the project, which depending on the source, will either be based on the 2007 Wii title Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, or 2002’s Resident Evil 0.
According to the website Production Weekly, the synopsis for “Umbrella Chronicles” is essentially the same as the game’s Wikipedia page. A Twitter user by the name The White Queen was able to provide a copy of the synopsis, which is laid out as follows…
“[The Umbrella Chronicles] follows Stars operative Rebecca Chambers and former Marine Billy Coen as they venture through a train that eventually takes them to a derelict training facility. Once within the facility, they discover they are being stalked by James Marcus, co-founder of the Umbrella Corporation and creator of the T-virus, who has managed to...
According to the website Production Weekly, the synopsis for “Umbrella Chronicles” is essentially the same as the game’s Wikipedia page. A Twitter user by the name The White Queen was able to provide a copy of the synopsis, which is laid out as follows…
“[The Umbrella Chronicles] follows Stars operative Rebecca Chambers and former Marine Billy Coen as they venture through a train that eventually takes them to a derelict training facility. Once within the facility, they discover they are being stalked by James Marcus, co-founder of the Umbrella Corporation and creator of the T-virus, who has managed to...
- 6/7/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Last week, we heard that the 2021 live-action feature Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City may be getting a follow-up of sorts, as a project called Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles is in the works, coming from the same company that was behind Welcome to Raccoon City (Raccoon Hg Film Productions) and set to film in the same area: Greater Sudbury, a city in Ontario, Canada. Now the Resident Evil Wiki team has given us further information that indicates the new film will be based on the 2002 video game Resident Evil Zero!
A Production Weekly listing offers the following Spoiler-filled synopsis for Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles: Stars operative Rebecca Chambers and former Marine Billy Coen venture through a train that eventually takes them into a derelict training facility. Once within the facility, they discover they are being stalked by James Marcus, a co-founder of the Umbrella Corporation and creator of the T-Virus,...
A Production Weekly listing offers the following Spoiler-filled synopsis for Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles: Stars operative Rebecca Chambers and former Marine Billy Coen venture through a train that eventually takes them into a derelict training facility. Once within the facility, they discover they are being stalked by James Marcus, a co-founder of the Umbrella Corporation and creator of the T-Virus,...
- 6/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
If you’ve been wondering just when Capcom’s upcoming Resident Evil: Death Island film would be released, wonder no more. Sadly, other than Japan, it won’t be seeing a theatrical release.
After initially being revealed for this Summer, and then subsequently announced for release theatrically in Japan on July 7, Sony Pictures has now announced that Death Island will be getting a release digitally and on Steelbook 4K Uhd and Blu-Ray on July 25. Pre-orders are now open.
Extras included with the Blu-Ray and 4K:
Genesis of Death Island Jill Valentine: The Return Motion Capture Set Tour Designing Death Island Voicing Death Island The Birth of Death Island Design Gallery
Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi (“Assassination Classroom”) from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami (“Psycho-Pass”), Resident Evil: Death Island is a sequel to 2017’s Resident Evil: Vendetta, featuring the voice talents of Matthew Mercer, Stephanie Panisello, Kevin Dorman, Nicole Tompkins, and Erin Cahill.
After initially being revealed for this Summer, and then subsequently announced for release theatrically in Japan on July 7, Sony Pictures has now announced that Death Island will be getting a release digitally and on Steelbook 4K Uhd and Blu-Ray on July 25. Pre-orders are now open.
Extras included with the Blu-Ray and 4K:
Genesis of Death Island Jill Valentine: The Return Motion Capture Set Tour Designing Death Island Voicing Death Island The Birth of Death Island Design Gallery
Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi (“Assassination Classroom”) from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami (“Psycho-Pass”), Resident Evil: Death Island is a sequel to 2017’s Resident Evil: Vendetta, featuring the voice talents of Matthew Mercer, Stephanie Panisello, Kevin Dorman, Nicole Tompkins, and Erin Cahill.
- 6/6/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
With Capcom riding high with the Resident Evil 4 remake (which recently eclipsed four million in sales in less than a month), they’re obviously hoping that the upcoming Resident Evil: Death Island animated film will share in some of that success. And with the latest images, it’s definitely going to be one for the fans.
Noted leaker Dusk Golem once again provided the goods with an image of the new Japanese onesheet, along with a group shot featuring Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield and Rebecca Chambers making a stand against whatever big baddie they’re facing in the film.
Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi (“Assassination Classroom”) from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami (“Psycho-Pass”), the R-Rated Death Island is a sequel to Resident Evil: Vendetta. D.S.O. agent Leon S. Kennedy is on a mission to rescue Dr. Antonio Taylor after he was kidnapped. However, a...
Noted leaker Dusk Golem once again provided the goods with an image of the new Japanese onesheet, along with a group shot featuring Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield and Rebecca Chambers making a stand against whatever big baddie they’re facing in the film.
Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi (“Assassination Classroom”) from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami (“Psycho-Pass”), the R-Rated Death Island is a sequel to Resident Evil: Vendetta. D.S.O. agent Leon S. Kennedy is on a mission to rescue Dr. Antonio Taylor after he was kidnapped. However, a...
- 4/10/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Being outshone is never fun. That was unfortunately the case for Resident Evil Zero when it was released the same year as the acclaimed Resident Evil remake. Having to follow up the latter’s success, especially when taking into account that RE0 was in development for far longer than the remake, it seemed that the prequel faced an insurmountable task. The game still sold well, but 20 years later, it would seem that Resident Evil Zero has been left by the wayside by Capcom and its fans. But is that fair?
Resident Evil Zero takes place just prior to the start of Resident Evil, where the the Ecliptic Express, a train owned by Umbrella, comes under attack from a swarm of leeches. Two hours later, S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team is sent via helicopter to investigate a series of cannibalistic murders in the Arklay Mountains outside of Raccoon City.
Resident Evil Zero takes place just prior to the start of Resident Evil, where the the Ecliptic Express, a train owned by Umbrella, comes under attack from a swarm of leeches. Two hours later, S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team is sent via helicopter to investigate a series of cannibalistic murders in the Arklay Mountains outside of Raccoon City.
- 11/12/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
The wait is finally over. Project W, the newest Resident Evil crossover with Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight, arrives today for PC and consoles. Starting today, players can step into the Fog as Albert Wesker, Ada Wong and Rebecca Chambers, complete with a rework of the Raccoon City Police Department Map, and new outfits.
Players with the Killer mindset can choose to play as Albert Wesker, known in game as The Mastermind. Wesker uses the power of the Uroboros virus to take down survivors. Wesker’s Power, Virulent Bound, allows him to rush forward at an incredible speed, grabbing anyone that stands in his path and infect them with Uroboros. Players afflicted with the virus experience a penalty to their mobility, and are easier to pick up.
For the Survivors, players can choose from either Ada Wong or Rebecca Chambers. Ada’s survival skills make her a valuable ally in the fight…...
Players with the Killer mindset can choose to play as Albert Wesker, known in game as The Mastermind. Wesker uses the power of the Uroboros virus to take down survivors. Wesker’s Power, Virulent Bound, allows him to rush forward at an incredible speed, grabbing anyone that stands in his path and infect them with Uroboros. Players afflicted with the virus experience a penalty to their mobility, and are easier to pick up.
For the Survivors, players can choose from either Ada Wong or Rebecca Chambers. Ada’s survival skills make her a valuable ally in the fight…...
- 8/30/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
If you were wondering just when Project W would be hitting Dead by Daylight, you’re not the only one. Behaviour Interactive has been mum on that front, instead sprinkling lore for Survivors Rebecca Chambers and Ada Wong, and new Killer Albert Wesker (known in-game as The Mastermind) for the upcoming crossover. That was until this morning, when the official Dead by Daylight Twitter account posted this:
https://twitter.com/DeadByBHVR/status/1563164364026396672
While Behaviour doesn’t outright say it, according to several leaker sites such as Leaks by Daylight, August 30th is the release date for the Resident Evil crossover with Dead by Daylight. Barring any surprise postponing, Project W will release for PC and consoles next week, and cost 11.99.
Details on the new Chapter are still elusive, but per various leaks (such as the DBDLeaks Twitter), Project W will include a reworked Raccoon City Police Department map, which will...
https://twitter.com/DeadByBHVR/status/1563164364026396672
While Behaviour doesn’t outright say it, according to several leaker sites such as Leaks by Daylight, August 30th is the release date for the Resident Evil crossover with Dead by Daylight. Barring any surprise postponing, Project W will release for PC and consoles next week, and cost 11.99.
Details on the new Chapter are still elusive, but per various leaks (such as the DBDLeaks Twitter), Project W will include a reworked Raccoon City Police Department map, which will...
- 8/26/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
We’ve been waiting a long time for it, but finally the Resident Evil crossover with Dead by Daylight in Project W has finally been revealed in Chapter 25. The new crossover will introduce Rebecca Chambers and Ada Wong as new Survivors, while as expected, Albert Wesker is your new Killer. Details on the new Chapter […]
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- 8/3/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
The reveal of Resident Evil Village‘s release date and gameplay brings us that much closer to another entry into one of the more complicated (and sometimes confusing) timelines in video game history.
Granted, the Resident Evil timeline doesn’t stray too far from the release order of the games themselves, but subtle shifts in the storyline created by the occasional odd entry mean that it’s easy to lose track of how we got here. That’s why we’re going to try to help chart the Resident Evil timeline as it stands today.
For the purposes of this discussion, please note that we’re only talking about the Resident Evil games and not the live-action or animated movies. Furthermore, we’ve included some spinoffs but are ignoring games that are either largely irrelevant to the timeline (such as Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D) or have been removed from...
Granted, the Resident Evil timeline doesn’t stray too far from the release order of the games themselves, but subtle shifts in the storyline created by the occasional odd entry mean that it’s easy to lose track of how we got here. That’s why we’re going to try to help chart the Resident Evil timeline as it stands today.
For the purposes of this discussion, please note that we’re only talking about the Resident Evil games and not the live-action or animated movies. Furthermore, we’ve included some spinoffs but are ignoring games that are either largely irrelevant to the timeline (such as Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D) or have been removed from...
- 1/22/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
More information regarding Resident Evil: Revelations 3 has emerged, this time concerning potential characters.
For those that missed it earlier this week, reputable insider AestheticGamer (Aka Dusk Golem) corroborated previous rumors that a third installment in the survival horror series’ popular spinoff is in the works and, what’s more, is being developed specifically with the Switch in mind. That’s not to say the unconfirmed title will be exclusive to Nintendo’s hybrid console, however, as the leak states that it’ll also be available for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
That being the case, it’s likely that this offshoot of the main franchise will be a smaller, more modestly budgeted affair to accommodate the Switch’s less powerful hardware, but that certainly doesn’t mean its creator would give Revelations 3 any less care and attention. According to Dusk Golem, in fact, former S.T.A.R.S. member and fan favorite protagonist,...
For those that missed it earlier this week, reputable insider AestheticGamer (Aka Dusk Golem) corroborated previous rumors that a third installment in the survival horror series’ popular spinoff is in the works and, what’s more, is being developed specifically with the Switch in mind. That’s not to say the unconfirmed title will be exclusive to Nintendo’s hybrid console, however, as the leak states that it’ll also be available for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
That being the case, it’s likely that this offshoot of the main franchise will be a smaller, more modestly budgeted affair to accommodate the Switch’s less powerful hardware, but that certainly doesn’t mean its creator would give Revelations 3 any less care and attention. According to Dusk Golem, in fact, former S.T.A.R.S. member and fan favorite protagonist,...
- 11/27/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Capcom’s plans for the Nintendo Switch won’t necessarily follow those already in place for other consoles.
As announced by the developer earlier this year, owners of the Big N’s hybrid device will be able to get their hands on an exclusive Monster Hunter game in 2021 that essentially serves as an alternative to 2018’s acclaimed World. That being the case, it’s hardly surprising that Resident Evil is supposedly receiving similar treatment in the form of Revelations 3. The title, while not announced in any official capacity, was among those leaked in a recent data breach of Capcom’s internal servers, where it is labelled as Outrage. That’s according to new details provided by insider AestheticGamer (Aka Dusk Golem), at least, who’s shared some additional information about the mysterious project.
As per comments made over on ResetEra, the reliable whistleblower claims that Revelations 3 (name not final) is...
As announced by the developer earlier this year, owners of the Big N’s hybrid device will be able to get their hands on an exclusive Monster Hunter game in 2021 that essentially serves as an alternative to 2018’s acclaimed World. That being the case, it’s hardly surprising that Resident Evil is supposedly receiving similar treatment in the form of Revelations 3. The title, while not announced in any official capacity, was among those leaked in a recent data breach of Capcom’s internal servers, where it is labelled as Outrage. That’s according to new details provided by insider AestheticGamer (Aka Dusk Golem), at least, who’s shared some additional information about the mysterious project.
As per comments made over on ResetEra, the reliable whistleblower claims that Revelations 3 (name not final) is...
- 11/26/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
There’ve been a lot of reports coming out regarding possible casting choices for the hugely anticipated Resident Evil reboot and now, it seems a Zombieland: Double Tap star is being eyed for the role of Rebecca Chambers.
Rebecca was initially introduced as a supporting character in the first Resident Evil game back in 1996. She was a young officer with the S.T.A.R.S. police unit and found herself trapped in a mansion filled with zombies. Later in 2002, she was the protagonist of the prequel game Resident Evil Zero, which depicted the events prior to that horrific ordeal. In Zero, she’s separated from her team and partnered with escaped convict Billy Coen to survive. Now, it seems she’ll make her big screen debut in the upcoming reboot and we’re hearing of one actress that’s being eyed for the part.
According to our sources – the...
Rebecca was initially introduced as a supporting character in the first Resident Evil game back in 1996. She was a young officer with the S.T.A.R.S. police unit and found herself trapped in a mansion filled with zombies. Later in 2002, she was the protagonist of the prequel game Resident Evil Zero, which depicted the events prior to that horrific ordeal. In Zero, she’s separated from her team and partnered with escaped convict Billy Coen to survive. Now, it seems she’ll make her big screen debut in the upcoming reboot and we’re hearing of one actress that’s being eyed for the part.
According to our sources – the...
- 3/6/2020
- by D.J. Rivera
- We Got This Covered
With the release of Resident Evil 7 and the remake of Resident Evil 2, Capcom’s premier horror franchise has been propelled into the limelight as of late. After years of subpar games that shied too far away from the franchise’s roots, the Japanese developer/publisher seems to have honed in on a formula that appeals to fans from all over.
Still, while the series has benefitted from finely-tuned gameplay and a large amount of polish lately, it’s hard to forget just how cheesy the first game was. For those who haven’t had the pleasure of experiencing it for themselves, the original PlayStation version of Resident Evil is, too put it mildly, something to behold. Stilted voice acting? Yep. D-tier dialogue? You betcha. Laughable live-action sequences bookending the beginning and epilogue? You better believe it.
Interestingly though, because the video game industry did a very poor job at properly...
Still, while the series has benefitted from finely-tuned gameplay and a large amount of polish lately, it’s hard to forget just how cheesy the first game was. For those who haven’t had the pleasure of experiencing it for themselves, the original PlayStation version of Resident Evil is, too put it mildly, something to behold. Stilted voice acting? Yep. D-tier dialogue? You betcha. Laughable live-action sequences bookending the beginning and epilogue? You better believe it.
Interestingly though, because the video game industry did a very poor job at properly...
- 12/26/2019
- by Shaan Joshi
- We Got This Covered
While we’re all impatiently waiting for a remake of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Capcom did the next best thing by tiding us over with the first trailer for Project Resistance earlier this week. At first, we suspected it to be the next entry into the Outbreak line of spinoffs. But even though the debut footage shot down that idea, it quickly became apparent that we’re receiving the spiritual successor.
I think the main difference between Outbreak and Project Resistance is how they differ in scenario. Whereas both Outbreak games followed a ragtag group of citizens trying to survive the Raccoon City incident, Project Resistance instead focuses on four people seemingly dropped into a controlled environment, who are forced to battle a variety of B.O.W.s (that’s Bio-Organic Weapons for the Re newbies out there).
Before I further explore that notion, let me first speculate on...
I think the main difference between Outbreak and Project Resistance is how they differ in scenario. Whereas both Outbreak games followed a ragtag group of citizens trying to survive the Raccoon City incident, Project Resistance instead focuses on four people seemingly dropped into a controlled environment, who are forced to battle a variety of B.O.W.s (that’s Bio-Organic Weapons for the Re newbies out there).
Before I further explore that notion, let me first speculate on...
- 9/10/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Though the recently released Resident Evil 2 remake has proven to be more different from the 1998 original than Re 1‘s remake was from its predecessor, I’ve immensely enjoyed it nevertheless. If anything, it’s retained the spirit of the game that made me fall in love with the franchise over two decades ago, not to mention iconic elements such as Mr. X. In fact, it could be argued that the sharply dressed Tyrant is more popular these days because of social media.
Interestingly enough, Capcom decided to again include the option for players to develop film found in Raccoon City’s Police Station and its surrounding areas in the darkroom. This time, though, going through with the process actually proved to be more worth your while because the photos reveal item locations and puzzle solutions.
If you’re familiar with the Playstation classic, then you remember searching Albert Wesker’s...
Interestingly enough, Capcom decided to again include the option for players to develop film found in Raccoon City’s Police Station and its surrounding areas in the darkroom. This time, though, going through with the process actually proved to be more worth your while because the photos reveal item locations and puzzle solutions.
If you’re familiar with the Playstation classic, then you remember searching Albert Wesker’s...
- 2/19/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Capcom’s remaster of Resident Evil 0 has sold a respectable 800,000 units since launching in January of this year, the company has announced as part of its latest earning’s report (via GameSpot). Originally released in 2002 for the Nintendo GameCube, Zero tells the story of Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen as they explore a zombie-infested facility owned by Umbrella in the hours directly preceding the events of the first Resident Evil.
The number of announced sales only account for Capcom’s previous financial year which ended on March 31, so the actual number is likely to be a tad higher than what’s been confirmed. Sales of Resident Evil Origins Collection – a physical release that includes remasters of Zero and Resident Evil HD Remaster – likely haven’t been included either, as the earning’s report specifically mentions digital sales.
Either way, it’s clear that Resi fans still have a soft spot...
The number of announced sales only account for Capcom’s previous financial year which ended on March 31, so the actual number is likely to be a tad higher than what’s been confirmed. Sales of Resident Evil Origins Collection – a physical release that includes remasters of Zero and Resident Evil HD Remaster – likely haven’t been included either, as the earning’s report specifically mentions digital sales.
Either way, it’s clear that Resi fans still have a soft spot...
- 5/16/2016
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Resident Evil: Vendetta has officially been announced as the title for Marza Animation Planet’s new CGI movie featuring Leon S. Kennedy. In addition to the title reveal, Marza also set the film for a 2017 debut and unveiled a look at Kennedy and his sleek two-wheeled ride.
According to Marza, Takanori Tsujimoto is directing Resident Evil: Vendetta from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami. Takashi Shimizu executive produces the project, which features music by Kenji Kawai.
At the Tokyo Motorcycle Show, it was revealed that Kennedy will ride Ducati’s XDiavel motorcycle (shown with Kennedy in the teaser image below) in the new movie. Further plot information and the film’s voice cast have yet to be unveiled, although Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers are expected to appear in Vendetta.
Previous CG-animated Resident Evil movies include 2008’s Degeneration and 2012’s Damnation, both of which also featured the highly skilled Kennedy.
According to Marza, Takanori Tsujimoto is directing Resident Evil: Vendetta from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami. Takashi Shimizu executive produces the project, which features music by Kenji Kawai.
At the Tokyo Motorcycle Show, it was revealed that Kennedy will ride Ducati’s XDiavel motorcycle (shown with Kennedy in the teaser image below) in the new movie. Further plot information and the film’s voice cast have yet to be unveiled, although Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers are expected to appear in Vendetta.
Previous CG-animated Resident Evil movies include 2008’s Degeneration and 2012’s Damnation, both of which also featured the highly skilled Kennedy.
- 3/25/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
*Updated with the official press release.* Rebecca Chambers, Billy Coen, and endless waves of slithering leeches receive an HD upgrade in the remastered release of Resident Evil 0. Out today from Capcom, the game's sleek new makeover is teased in the official launch trailer.
The remastered Resident Evil 0 is now available for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. Also out today for the Xbox One and PS4 is the Resident Evil Origins Collection, containing the remastered versions of Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0. Below, we have the official press release with full details:
Press Release: San Mateo, Calif. — Jan. 19, 2016 — Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the release of Resident Evil® 0, which can be enjoyed in both physical and digital formats beginning today. Experience an introduction to the origin stories that started it all with Resident Evil® Origins Collection, a physical disc product that...
The remastered Resident Evil 0 is now available for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. Also out today for the Xbox One and PS4 is the Resident Evil Origins Collection, containing the remastered versions of Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0. Below, we have the official press release with full details:
Press Release: San Mateo, Calif. — Jan. 19, 2016 — Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the release of Resident Evil® 0, which can be enjoyed in both physical and digital formats beginning today. Experience an introduction to the origin stories that started it all with Resident Evil® Origins Collection, a physical disc product that...
- 1/19/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Resident Evil 0 HD, now thirteen years removed from the original GameCube release, hardly suffers for its experimentation. I could point fingers at the item management system (and will convey its faults and fruits shortly), but Resident Evil 0 also pioneered the partner feature that would define every ensuing Resident Evil. It made its characters likable ‒ not meatheads or one-dimensional rookies ‒ and picked people’s brains during obtuse puzzles. The set dressing produced as many spine tingles as the original Resident Evil, yet critics grieved over franchise fatigue. Resident Evil 0, and thus Resident Evil 0 HD, endures as the series’ dark horse.
Can I convince you otherwise?
Resident Evil 0 HD contains one of the strongest starts for a Resident Evil game, perhaps more than Resident Evil 4. A search for the felon Billy Coen endangers Rebecca Chambers and her team when she discovers an immobilized train in Raccoon Forest. Avoiding specifics, the train soon resumes its locomotion,...
Can I convince you otherwise?
Resident Evil 0 HD contains one of the strongest starts for a Resident Evil game, perhaps more than Resident Evil 4. A search for the felon Billy Coen endangers Rebecca Chambers and her team when she discovers an immobilized train in Raccoon Forest. Avoiding specifics, the train soon resumes its locomotion,...
- 1/19/2016
- by Joshua Kowbel
- We Got This Covered
Resident Evil 0 HD hits Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC on January 19. However, Capcom says that bonus pre-order costumes for both Billy Cohen and Rebecca Chambers won’t be available for those that opt to pre-order the game on Xbox 360. The developer have yet to provide a reason for the strange occlusion of Microsoft’s console.
The release date announcement coincides with the game’s newest trailer (above) that shows off the bonus costumes, also confirming that the remaster will cost $19.99 to buy.
Resident Evil 0 HD is the second game in the series to be given a new lick of paint recently, with the first game in the series, Resident Evil HD Remaster having been made available in January of this year. Not content with just sprucing up the visuals though, Capcom have also added a brand new mode to this newest version. Wesker Mode replaces Billy Cohen with...
The release date announcement coincides with the game’s newest trailer (above) that shows off the bonus costumes, also confirming that the remaster will cost $19.99 to buy.
Resident Evil 0 HD is the second game in the series to be given a new lick of paint recently, with the first game in the series, Resident Evil HD Remaster having been made available in January of this year. Not content with just sprucing up the visuals though, Capcom have also added a brand new mode to this newest version. Wesker Mode replaces Billy Cohen with...
- 12/8/2015
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Capcom‘s full line-up of games to be shown off to the public at this year’s PlayStation Experience have been announced, and there’s something for fans of all genres to get excited about. If you’re intending to attend the annual event in San Francisco this weekend, you’ll have the opportunity to play the latest builds of Street Fighter V, Umbrella Corps, Resident Evil 0 and the Mega Man Legacy Collection.
See the full details below for specific dates and times.
Street Fighter V – Perfectly complimenting this year’s Capcom Cup, Street Fighter V will be playable on PS4 at the Capcom booth. Get hands-on time with all of the characters announced thus far, including Dhalsim, Karin, Rashid, Laura and 11 other fighters. We’ll have tournaments at 12 Pm and 3 Pm both days at the booth. Winners will score an exclusive Street Fighter V faceplate for their PS4! Sign-ups...
See the full details below for specific dates and times.
Street Fighter V – Perfectly complimenting this year’s Capcom Cup, Street Fighter V will be playable on PS4 at the Capcom booth. Get hands-on time with all of the characters announced thus far, including Dhalsim, Karin, Rashid, Laura and 11 other fighters. We’ll have tournaments at 12 Pm and 3 Pm both days at the booth. Winners will score an exclusive Street Fighter V faceplate for their PS4! Sign-ups...
- 12/1/2015
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Capcom have just given Resident Evil fans another reason to pick up Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster when it releases next year. Unveiled on the Capcom Unity blog, the developer has announced that a new ‘Wesker Mode’ will allow players to replace Billy Coen with the series’ main antagonist to experience an entirely new way to play the game.
You can read the original announcement below.
In addition, unveiled today for Resident Evil 0 is the all new Wesker Mode. For the first time ever in Resident Evil 0 players can experience the events leading up to the iconic mansion outbreak playing as alternative character Albert Wesker, alongside S.T.A.R.S. member Rebecca Chambers. Both characters will star in a special themed outfit for the mode with Wesker replacing the traditional gameplay role of Billy Coen.
The new gameplay element is sure pique the interest of those who are still on-the-fence...
You can read the original announcement below.
In addition, unveiled today for Resident Evil 0 is the all new Wesker Mode. For the first time ever in Resident Evil 0 players can experience the events leading up to the iconic mansion outbreak playing as alternative character Albert Wesker, alongside S.T.A.R.S. member Rebecca Chambers. Both characters will star in a special themed outfit for the mode with Wesker replacing the traditional gameplay role of Billy Coen.
The new gameplay element is sure pique the interest of those who are still on-the-fence...
- 9/2/2015
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
It's an exciting time to be a Resident Evil video game fan. Not only is a Resident Evil 2 remake in development, but now Capcom has announced the Resident Evil Origins Collection for an early 2016 release.
Slated to come out on January 19th in the Us and on January 22nd in Europe, Resident Evil Origins Collection will be available for Playstation 4 and Xbox One (with a PC European release also expected). The Resident Evil Origins Collection will contain the HD remastered versions of Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0, with the latter including a new Wesker mode that allows gamers to take on the living dead and leeches as the superhuman Albert Wesker in place of Billy Coen.
In addition to being released as part of the Resident Evil Origins Collection, Capcom's Resident Evil 0 remaster will also be available to download early next year for Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.
Slated to come out on January 19th in the Us and on January 22nd in Europe, Resident Evil Origins Collection will be available for Playstation 4 and Xbox One (with a PC European release also expected). The Resident Evil Origins Collection will contain the HD remastered versions of Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0, with the latter including a new Wesker mode that allows gamers to take on the living dead and leeches as the superhuman Albert Wesker in place of Billy Coen.
In addition to being released as part of the Resident Evil Origins Collection, Capcom's Resident Evil 0 remaster will also be available to download early next year for Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.
- 9/1/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Due to the strong sales enjoyed by Resident Evil HD earlier this year, Capcom had previously announced plans to bring Resident Evil Zero HD to current and last-gen consoles. Now, only a few weeks after the debut announcement, the studio has unleashed the first full trailer for the title.
Taking place during the events of the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil Zero focuses on the desperate bond formed between detective Rebecca Chambers and convict Billy Chambers in the wake of the zombie outbreak. The title originally debuted on the Nintendo Gamecube back in 2002, and features the unique mechanic of allowing players to “zap” between the two protagonists mid-game. Well, it was unique back in 2002 anyway.
As for the contents of the trailer itself, well, it’s nothing you haven’t seen before. I don’t mean that in a bad way, mind you, but it’s just a better looking...
Taking place during the events of the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil Zero focuses on the desperate bond formed between detective Rebecca Chambers and convict Billy Chambers in the wake of the zombie outbreak. The title originally debuted on the Nintendo Gamecube back in 2002, and features the unique mechanic of allowing players to “zap” between the two protagonists mid-game. Well, it was unique back in 2002 anyway.
As for the contents of the trailer itself, well, it’s nothing you haven’t seen before. I don’t mean that in a bad way, mind you, but it’s just a better looking...
- 6/9/2015
- by Eric Hall
- We Got This Covered
"It began as a simple investigation of some bizarre murders in the suburbs of Raccoon City. Nothing in our training could ever have prepared us for the nightmare that ensued." A new trailer teases Capcom's upcoming Resident Evil 0 HD remaster.
Capcom's HD remaster of Resident Evil 0 is slated for an early 2016 release. The HD upgrade will be available for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC.
From Capcom: "RE0 puts players in the shoes of two protagonists—S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team’s resourceful but green rookie Rebecca Chambers, and Billy Coen, an ex-Navy lieutenant on death row. Throughout the game, players will take control of both characters, with the ability to switch control between the two on the fly. Learning the advantages of each character will be key to surviving the nightmare."
Screenshots courtesy of Capcom:
To see more screenshots from the Resident Evil 0 remaster, visit:
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Capcom's HD remaster of Resident Evil 0 is slated for an early 2016 release. The HD upgrade will be available for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC.
From Capcom: "RE0 puts players in the shoes of two protagonists—S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team’s resourceful but green rookie Rebecca Chambers, and Billy Coen, an ex-Navy lieutenant on death row. Throughout the game, players will take control of both characters, with the ability to switch control between the two on the fly. Learning the advantages of each character will be key to surviving the nightmare."
Screenshots courtesy of Capcom:
To see more screenshots from the Resident Evil 0 remaster, visit:
http://www.
- 6/8/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
It seems Capcom is doing good on its intentions to revisit older titles that will inevitably pave the way for further HD remakes. And so, following the record-breaking success of Resident Evil HD back in January, the Japanese giant has switched its focus to another installment in the legendary horror series: Resident Evil Zero.
Announced via a YouTube video, the clip is presented by the producers of the series, and here the development team hint at some of the revamped horrors to come when the remake make its debut on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC in the early stages of 2016.
The dev team – including Koji Oda, Re Zero’s original director – is hard at work on Re Zero, but took some time away from their screens to record this personal message. You might say Re producer Hirabayashi-san is “passing the torch,” but instead of a torch it’s a…...
Announced via a YouTube video, the clip is presented by the producers of the series, and here the development team hint at some of the revamped horrors to come when the remake make its debut on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC in the early stages of 2016.
The dev team – including Koji Oda, Re Zero’s original director – is hard at work on Re Zero, but took some time away from their screens to record this personal message. You might say Re producer Hirabayashi-san is “passing the torch,” but instead of a torch it’s a…...
- 5/26/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Gamers with fond memories of navigating Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen through leeches and the living dead will be pleased to know that Capcom is giving those memories an upgrade with their upcoming remaster of 2002's Resident Evil 0.
The Resident Evil 0 remaster is slated to be released on next-gen consoles and PC early next year:
"Earlier today at an event in Japan, Capcom confirmed Resident Evil 0, a remastered version of the popular prequel to the original title in the Resident Evil series, is currently in development. The game is planned for release on PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC in early 2016.
Original Resident Evil 0 Director Koji Oda and additional staff are returning for the development of this new remastered version. Capcom will be sharing more information on the title in the coming weeks.
The Resident Evil 0 remaster is slated to be released on next-gen consoles and PC early next year:
"Earlier today at an event in Japan, Capcom confirmed Resident Evil 0, a remastered version of the popular prequel to the original title in the Resident Evil series, is currently in development. The game is planned for release on PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC in early 2016.
Original Resident Evil 0 Director Koji Oda and additional staff are returning for the development of this new remastered version. Capcom will be sharing more information on the title in the coming weeks.
- 5/26/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Survival horror prequel Resident Evil Zero is getting a HD remaster for PC and consoles - it's due out in 2016...
Whether you approve of the current appetite for HD remakes or not, there's no denying their success. Take the recent Resident Evil reissue, for example - according to Capcom, it sold over a million copies and became one of its fastest-selling digital-only games.
With success like that, it's little surprise that Capcom's delving further into its back catalogue. The company's announced that Resident Evil Zero, the prequel to the 1996 original, is the latest game to get the remaster treatment.
Originally released for the GameCube in 2002 before getting a port to the Wii in 2008, Resident Evil Zero let players "partner zap" between the game's protagonists - medic Rebecca Chambers and ex-soldier Billy Coen.
Resident Zero's original director Koji Oda's returning to oversee the remake, which is due out in 2016. Capcom's keeping...
Whether you approve of the current appetite for HD remakes or not, there's no denying their success. Take the recent Resident Evil reissue, for example - according to Capcom, it sold over a million copies and became one of its fastest-selling digital-only games.
With success like that, it's little surprise that Capcom's delving further into its back catalogue. The company's announced that Resident Evil Zero, the prequel to the 1996 original, is the latest game to get the remaster treatment.
Originally released for the GameCube in 2002 before getting a port to the Wii in 2008, Resident Evil Zero let players "partner zap" between the game's protagonists - medic Rebecca Chambers and ex-soldier Billy Coen.
Resident Zero's original director Koji Oda's returning to oversee the remake, which is due out in 2016. Capcom's keeping...
- 5/26/2015
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Nintendo celebrated its 125th Anniversary last year, with the company founded on 23rd September 1889 in Kyoto, where its headquarters remain. The company has had an extraordinary history, originally producing handmade handful playing cards and several small niche businesses (including a cab service and luxury hotels), but since 1977, Nintendo has grown into one of the world’s most prolific and beloved video game makers.
Nintendo became a household name outside of Japan in 1985 with the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System. The best-selling gaming console of its time, the Nes helped revitalize the Us video game industry following the video game crash of 1983. Nintendo has since been the most enduring and influential company in the medium and its consoles, branding and innovative game achievements have given the company a momentous status in popular culture. And so 30 years after the Nes hit North American shores, we’ve decided to compile a list...
Nintendo became a household name outside of Japan in 1985 with the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System. The best-selling gaming console of its time, the Nes helped revitalize the Us video game industry following the video game crash of 1983. Nintendo has since been the most enduring and influential company in the medium and its consoles, branding and innovative game achievements have given the company a momentous status in popular culture. And so 30 years after the Nes hit North American shores, we’ve decided to compile a list...
- 2/1/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
Capcom has announced that Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection is now available and includes HD-remastered versions of Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the PlayStation 3.
The collection is selling at the PlayStation Store for $26.99, and they will be available to purchase separately for $14.99 starting on July 17th.
“Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The intense shooter gameplay from both titles is back as players attempt to survive the horror alone or with a friend in co-op mode, earning trophies as they go. PlayStation®Move technology brings the action to life, with the player using the motion controller as their weapon. The title can also be enjoyed with the wireless controller, providing seamless gameplay without a motion control accessory.
The collection is selling at the PlayStation Store for $26.99, and they will be available to purchase separately for $14.99 starting on July 17th.
“Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The intense shooter gameplay from both titles is back as players attempt to survive the horror alone or with a friend in co-op mode, earning trophies as they go. PlayStation®Move technology brings the action to life, with the player using the motion controller as their weapon. The title can also be enjoyed with the wireless controller, providing seamless gameplay without a motion control accessory.
- 6/26/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Capcom has announced the official release date for Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection, which features HD-remastered versions of Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the PlayStation 3.
The collection will be available from the PlayStation Store on June 26th in North America for $26.99, and they will be available to purchase separately for $14.99 starting on July 17th. Capcom has not released European release information at this time, but it should be very close to the North American dates.
“Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The intense shooter gameplay from both titles is back as players attempt to survive the horror alone or with a friend in co-op mode, earning trophies as they go. PlayStation®Move technology brings the action to life,...
The collection will be available from the PlayStation Store on June 26th in North America for $26.99, and they will be available to purchase separately for $14.99 starting on July 17th. Capcom has not released European release information at this time, but it should be very close to the North American dates.
“Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The intense shooter gameplay from both titles is back as players attempt to survive the horror alone or with a friend in co-op mode, earning trophies as they go. PlayStation®Move technology brings the action to life,...
- 5/25/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Closing out our Resident Evil coverage for today, we have a new set of screenshots from the Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection. Available as a PlayStation 3 exclusive, the collection contains HD-remastered versions of both The Umbrella Chronicles and The Darkside Chronicles.
“Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The intense shooter gameplay from both titles is back as players attempt to survive the horror alone or with a friend in co-op mode, earning trophies as they go. PlayStation®Move technology brings the action to life, with the player using the motion controller as their weapon. The title can also be enjoyed with the wireless controller, providing seamless gameplay without a motion control accessory.
Revisiting past plots from the series and exposing Umbrella Corporation’s actions,...
“Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The intense shooter gameplay from both titles is back as players attempt to survive the horror alone or with a friend in co-op mode, earning trophies as they go. PlayStation®Move technology brings the action to life, with the player using the motion controller as their weapon. The title can also be enjoyed with the wireless controller, providing seamless gameplay without a motion control accessory.
Revisiting past plots from the series and exposing Umbrella Corporation’s actions,...
- 4/10/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A pair of Wii-era Re light gun titles get the HD treatment and move support this June from Capcom. That's right, we're getting remakes of prequels, now.
Hit the jump for first screens and the press release.
San Mateo, Calif. – March 13, 2012 – Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today confirmed that Resident Evil™: Chronicles HD Collection will be coming to the PlayStation®3 system across Europe and North America in June 2012 as a digital download. The collection includes Resident Evil ™: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil™: The Darkside Chronicles, and will be available for download from the PlayStation®Store. The two titles will also be available for purchase individually at a later date.
Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far.
Hit the jump for first screens and the press release.
San Mateo, Calif. – March 13, 2012 – Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today confirmed that Resident Evil™: Chronicles HD Collection will be coming to the PlayStation®3 system across Europe and North America in June 2012 as a digital download. The collection includes Resident Evil ™: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil™: The Darkside Chronicles, and will be available for download from the PlayStation®Store. The two titles will also be available for purchase individually at a later date.
Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far.
- 3/14/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Capcom have announced that they are set to release Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection – remastered HD editions of both Umbrella And Darkside Chronicles on the Playstation 3 as a Digital Only Download via the Playstation Store in June 2012 across Europe and North America.
Revisiting past plots from the series and exposing Umbrella Corporation’s actions, The Umbrella Chronicles features eight playable characters, including Rebecca Chambers, Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine. As seen previously in the version for the Wii system from Nintendo, the title also features a brand new chapter in Resident Evil history. The Darkside Chronicles plot takes players back to the story of Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield trying to escape the nightmares of Raccoon City, while finally revealing the truth behind Leon and Krauser’s feud.
Remastered for the PlayStation 3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will...
Revisiting past plots from the series and exposing Umbrella Corporation’s actions, The Umbrella Chronicles features eight playable characters, including Rebecca Chambers, Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine. As seen previously in the version for the Wii system from Nintendo, the title also features a brand new chapter in Resident Evil history. The Darkside Chronicles plot takes players back to the story of Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield trying to escape the nightmares of Raccoon City, while finally revealing the truth behind Leon and Krauser’s feud.
Remastered for the PlayStation 3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will...
- 3/14/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Capcom just announced that they will be bringing Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection to the PS3 in June 2012. The collection will bring a completely remastered story with stunning HD graphics where the player can attempt to survive the horror alone or with a friend.
From the Official Press Release
Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, confirmed that Resident Evil™: Chronicles HD Collection will be coming to the PlayStation®3 system across Europe and North America in June 2012 as a digital download. The collection includes Resident Evil ™: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil™: The Darkside Chronicles, and will be available for download from the PlayStation®Store. The two titles will also be available for purchase individually at a later date.
Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the...
From the Official Press Release
Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, confirmed that Resident Evil™: Chronicles HD Collection will be coming to the PlayStation®3 system across Europe and North America in June 2012 as a digital download. The collection includes Resident Evil ™: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil™: The Darkside Chronicles, and will be available for download from the PlayStation®Store. The two titles will also be available for purchase individually at a later date.
Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the...
- 3/14/2012
- by Amanda Dyar
- DreadCentral.com
Capcom has revealed the Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection. Currently announced as a PlayStation 3 exclusive, the collection contains HD-remastered versions of both The Umbrella Chronicles and The Darkside Chronicles. Continue reading for the official announcement trailer and screenshots:
“Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today confirmed that Resident Evil™: Chronicles HD Collection will be coming to the PlayStation®3 system across Europe and North America in June 2012 as a digital download. The collection includes Resident Evil ™: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil™: The Darkside Chronicles, and will be available for download from the PlayStation®Store. The two titles will also be available for purchase individually at a later date.
Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The...
“Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today confirmed that Resident Evil™: Chronicles HD Collection will be coming to the PlayStation®3 system across Europe and North America in June 2012 as a digital download. The collection includes Resident Evil ™: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil™: The Darkside Chronicles, and will be available for download from the PlayStation®Store. The two titles will also be available for purchase individually at a later date.
Remastered for the PlayStation®3 system with stunning HD graphics and featuring PlayStation®Move compatibility, Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection will offer gamers the chance to relive the Resident Evil™ story so far. The...
- 3/13/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Rest your wallets, folks, there are hardly any new major horror releases this week. Instead we're getting mostly re-released Blu-ray and 3D Blu-rays. Really the only thing that's piquing our curiosity is RoboGeisha!
And if you are a gamer, soundtracks to your favorite zombie killing video games are now available for playing outside of the game consoles. Excited? Not even a little?
Clash of the Titans Blu-ray 3D
Directed by Louis Leterrier
Starring Sam Worthington, Gemma Arterton, Mads Mikkelsen, Alexa Davalos, Ralph Fiennes
If you hadn't had enough of this 2010 remake of Clash of the Titans (review) on Blu-ray DVD or in the theaters (review), this is your chance to get double- (triple-?) dip on the title with a Blu-ray 3D version. Or you can just relive it all on our Clash of the Titans page instead. Don't say we didn't warn you. If you don't already know, Clash of the Titans...
And if you are a gamer, soundtracks to your favorite zombie killing video games are now available for playing outside of the game consoles. Excited? Not even a little?
Clash of the Titans Blu-ray 3D
Directed by Louis Leterrier
Starring Sam Worthington, Gemma Arterton, Mads Mikkelsen, Alexa Davalos, Ralph Fiennes
If you hadn't had enough of this 2010 remake of Clash of the Titans (review) on Blu-ray DVD or in the theaters (review), this is your chance to get double- (triple-?) dip on the title with a Blu-ray 3D version. Or you can just relive it all on our Clash of the Titans page instead. Don't say we didn't warn you. If you don't already know, Clash of the Titans...
- 11/16/2010
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
One of the biggest contributors to the success of a video game's attempt to build atmosphere is its soundtrack, and on November 16th Sumthing Else Music Works will be releasing two of the latest such endeavors: Oleska Lozowchuk's Dead Rising 2 and Ghm Sound Team's Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles.
Below you'll see the cover art for each along with brief synopses of the games.
Dead Rising 2 Synopsis:
Five years after the first Dead Rising, former motocross champion Chuck Greene takes part in Terror Is Reality, a controversial American Gladiators-like game show where contestants kill gathered zombies in various ways for money, sport and fame. The show's latest incarnation, "Tir Xvii: Payback", is currently held in Fortune City, an amusement and entertainment resort somewhere in Nevada, and based off the casino strip in Las Vegas, which was destroyed in a zombie outbreak three years ago. Tyrone King, or better known as Tk,...
Below you'll see the cover art for each along with brief synopses of the games.
Dead Rising 2 Synopsis:
Five years after the first Dead Rising, former motocross champion Chuck Greene takes part in Terror Is Reality, a controversial American Gladiators-like game show where contestants kill gathered zombies in various ways for money, sport and fame. The show's latest incarnation, "Tir Xvii: Payback", is currently held in Fortune City, an amusement and entertainment resort somewhere in Nevada, and based off the casino strip in Las Vegas, which was destroyed in a zombie outbreak three years ago. Tyrone King, or better known as Tk,...
- 11/12/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
This is a great week for content on both the Psn as well as retail shelves.
This Tuesday, one of the most highly anticipated titles of the year will hit your local game-seller. Final Fantasy Xiii may have received a few mixed review out the gate in Japan but has steadily built a core group of supporters who are heralding the title along side other fan-favorite installments to the franchise. PS3 owners will also get the definitive Final Fantasy Xiii experience which runs at full 1080p on a single Blu-ray disc as opposed to the lower resolution, 3-Disc DVD set Xbox players will receive.
In addition to retail content, Sony has released a number of great Dlc add-ons for several titles you already have sitting at home: Resident Evil 5: Desperate Escape, as well as LittleBigPlanet content for the PSP, definitely top the list.
Also, if you pre-ordered Heavy Rain,...
This Tuesday, one of the most highly anticipated titles of the year will hit your local game-seller. Final Fantasy Xiii may have received a few mixed review out the gate in Japan but has steadily built a core group of supporters who are heralding the title along side other fan-favorite installments to the franchise. PS3 owners will also get the definitive Final Fantasy Xiii experience which runs at full 1080p on a single Blu-ray disc as opposed to the lower resolution, 3-Disc DVD set Xbox players will receive.
In addition to retail content, Sony has released a number of great Dlc add-ons for several titles you already have sitting at home: Resident Evil 5: Desperate Escape, as well as LittleBigPlanet content for the PSP, definitely top the list.
Also, if you pre-ordered Heavy Rain,...
- 3/6/2010
- by Ben Kendrick
- GameRant
Resident Evil veterans Rebecca Chambers and Barry Burton are joining the roster for Mercenaries Mode in Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition and will be made available via Dlc for early adopters of the regular edition.
With the addition of Barry and Rebecca, that makes a total of five new characters for the Mercenaries mode. So far, with the new mercenaries characters, costume packs, and two additional chapters (Lost In Nightmares and Desperate Escape) that makes for a total price of $13.96 (or 1120 Msp) for early buyers (like me) to obtain everything that the Gold Edition offers. Pics of Barry and Rebecca in action after the jump.
Excited to play new characters in Resident Evil 5?
Full Gallery can be seen at Capcom-Unity.com
Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition releases March, 9, 2010.
Source: Capcom Unity...
With the addition of Barry and Rebecca, that makes a total of five new characters for the Mercenaries mode. So far, with the new mercenaries characters, costume packs, and two additional chapters (Lost In Nightmares and Desperate Escape) that makes for a total price of $13.96 (or 1120 Msp) for early buyers (like me) to obtain everything that the Gold Edition offers. Pics of Barry and Rebecca in action after the jump.
Excited to play new characters in Resident Evil 5?
Full Gallery can be seen at Capcom-Unity.com
Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition releases March, 9, 2010.
Source: Capcom Unity...
- 2/12/2010
- by Donald McDowell
- GameRant
Hello Game Ranters and welcome to Nintendo Monday!
Last week we saw Super Mario Kart released on the Vc! This week we see the release of 10 different downloadable games for Wii and DSi, previews for 10 Wii games and 9 DS games available at retail this Tuesday and Thursday. That’s a list of 29 games if you can’t count, so let us begin with the more notable releases for Nintendo this week!
Retail
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Release: December 1st
System: Wii, DS
Price: $39.99
The TV show use to be great when I was 5… unfortunately this game will never become anything more than a horrific quick cash scheme.
Avatar: The Game
Release: December 1st
System: Wii, DS
Price: $49.99
James Cameron’s long awaited film isn’t here quite yet, so in the meantime you can whet your appetite by trying out Ubisoft’s take at the Avatar universe!
Last week we saw Super Mario Kart released on the Vc! This week we see the release of 10 different downloadable games for Wii and DSi, previews for 10 Wii games and 9 DS games available at retail this Tuesday and Thursday. That’s a list of 29 games if you can’t count, so let us begin with the more notable releases for Nintendo this week!
Retail
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Release: December 1st
System: Wii, DS
Price: $39.99
The TV show use to be great when I was 5… unfortunately this game will never become anything more than a horrific quick cash scheme.
Avatar: The Game
Release: December 1st
System: Wii, DS
Price: $49.99
James Cameron’s long awaited film isn’t here quite yet, so in the meantime you can whet your appetite by trying out Ubisoft’s take at the Avatar universe!
- 12/1/2009
- by Riley Little
- GameRant
Wii's love for Resident Evil is growing with yet another Resident Evil Archive game announced for the Wii console. Resident Evil Archive: Resident Evil Zero is arriving for the console just weeks after Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles shows up on November 17, 2009 (in the U.S.).
Resident Evil Zero arrives in the U.S. on December 1, and in Europe on January 22, 2010.
Resident Evil Zero follows Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen the day before the shit hit the fan in the first Resident Evil.
Source: 1Up/ Digital Spy...
Resident Evil Zero arrives in the U.S. on December 1, and in Europe on January 22, 2010.
Resident Evil Zero follows Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen the day before the shit hit the fan in the first Resident Evil.
Source: 1Up/ Digital Spy...
- 11/4/2009
- by (Fulci)
- HugAZombie
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