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Abstract: This game accurately portrays levels from RE4 and RE5 as well as the player models, enemies and animations found within. This is quite the amazing feat. Sure some of the texture work is a little lower in resolution, but it’s to be expected given the ...
Abstract: Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D is low on content and that is putting it lightly. With just one mode and only around 30 missions, Mercenaries 3D is short, with it only taking around 3 hours to finish all the missions with one character and unlock the res..
Abstract: For various reasons (mainly console availability) the first Resident Evil game I played was Resident Evil 2. I distinctly remember being dropped off in a zombie-infested Raccoon City and trying to blast my way to the police station and safety. As RE ...
Abstract: The idea is simple: shoot as many of those wretched Majini as possible before the timer runs out. You can change your choice of character, weapon and environment, but essentially it all boils down to shooting zombies (well, zombie-like enemies) in the ...
Abstract: Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D is a pretty straight-forward game to explain; it takes much of its content and inspiration from the same-named ’The Mercenaries’ modes shown in other recent Resident Evil titles, letting you pick your character of choi...
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D comes across as a game that could have been better than it ends up, as the additions made to the Mercenaries formula make for some great add-ons, but in the end, the game is hurt by some lacking depth and some poor me...
Abstract: When gamers get their hands on their copy of Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D for Nintendo 3DS they might care to read the game manual. One line in particular stands out, ‘Note: Saved data on this software cannot be reset.' Thus when you play the game...
Abstract: To paraphrase the T.V. show Mystery Science Theater 3000, Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D isn't really a game -- it's more of a game loaf, made from real game parts, chunked and formed. The "parts" in this case come from The Mercenaries, an extra mod...