![]() ![]() Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 on Switch also offer basic amiibo support. "Survive even the most horrifying situation!", says the trailer. Additionally, both games include motion control gestures for slashing at opponents, and, er, let's go with shaking off a zombie. You can use the console's IR camera (that's the little black window at the base of your right Joy-Con) to reload your weapon, and the controller's gyros can be used to more precisely adjust the aiming reticule on-screen. Resident Evil Revelations 2's story campaign is also fully co-operative, but only when playing locally.Ĭapcom has seen fit to grace the Switch versions with optional motion controls for a bit of added spice. If you've not had the pleasure before, both Revelations games are great fun, harking back to old-school Resident Evil's slower-paced, more exploratory brand of survival horror - with exactly the right blend of tension and cheese. Both games feature the excellent co-operative score-chasing Raid Mode, playable online. You'll get Revelations 1's nautically flavoured story campaign (in which a luxury liner stands in for a spooky old mansion) and the sequel's more varied effort. Capcom has released a new video showing off some of the exclusive features you can expect to find in Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 for Switch, releasing on November 28th.īoth games have made the transition to Switch with seemingly everything in tact. ![]()
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