Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
- Using the Wii Remote as a gun, players can experience breathtaking combat against a horde of zombies and various creatures in dynamic first-person perspective.
- 480 p and 16:9 Widescreen support
- Returning characters from many RE games, including Billy Coen, Rebecca Chambers, Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira.
- Classic locations from previous Resident Evil games in full 3D, including the mansion from the original and RE 0 and elements of Raccoon City from RE2 and 3.
- Interactive paths : choose various routes and pathways through the game, allowing for multiple levels of replayability
Product Description
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles is a brand new game in the Resident Evil franchise with familiar locales from the entire series. This action/shooter hybrid reveals the back story behind the fall of the Umbrella Corporation by exploring locations from Resident Evil 0, 1, 2 and 3 as well as new never-before-seen locations such as Umbrella’s stronghold. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles combines first-person, light-gun style combat with interactive pathwa… More >>
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By N. Durham "Big evil", 2009/11/13 @ 6:05 am
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles marks Capcom’s long running horror series’ return to the light gun shooter formula. For those that remember the series’ first foray into the genre, the less than enjoyable Resident Evil: Survivor for the PS1, have no fear that Umbrella Chronicles improves on the formula in nearly every which way. With environments and characters straight out of previous games in the series (including the classic mansion and Raccoon City), long time fans of the series will be rejoicing at all the nostalgiac touches that populate most of The Umbrella Chronicles. The shooting action is more than solid, and the Wii controls are quite good as well for the most part. What hurts The Umbrella Chronicles are the repetitive moments that also populate the game, as well as graphical and character animation glitches. It won’t take you long to see a majority of the enemies the game has to offer, and as far as light gun shooters as a whole go, Umbrella Chronicles doesn’t offer anything new. Despite that though, there’s still a lot to admire. The music score is spooky, the side quests are fun with extra content to unlock, and the boss fight with Nemesis is worth the price of admission alone. All in all, Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles is a fun re-working of the RE/light gun formula, and is worth picking up for light gun shooter and Resident Evil fans alike.
Rating: 4 / 5
By Hongster, 2009/11/13 @ 7:42 am
The resident evil game series has always been a 1 player horror fest. This game is not from the main series, though it covers all the main events of previous games. This game is strictly a light gun game since all you will do is point and shoot, however there are other elements such as shooting objects to reveal items and hidden files. Shooting enemies in their weak spot (the game pointer will flash red any time you located an enemies weak spot). As a light game gun this is a fantastic edition to the Wii library of games and it should experienced with another companion as it will add tremendous value with another person. As a 1 player game you will enjoy it if your a fan of the Resident Evil series as it will pretty much cover a lot of side stories that were not covered from the previous games. Even if you are not a fan of Resident Evil, those who enjoy light gun games will enjoy this game.
+5 Stars if you are using the Wii Perfect Shot (see my review)
+4 Stars if you are using the regular wii remote (hence this review is based on since not everyone will be playing this game with the Wii perfect shot)
+4/3 Stars if you are using the Zapper
Overall I recommend this game if you are a fan of the Resident Evil series or light gun games. Recommended age is 17+
Rating: 4 / 5
By Nite, 2009/11/13 @ 8:42 am
The Resident Evil games outside of the main series haven’t really done too well. Especially the first person shooter ones such as Resident Evil: Survivor or Resident Evil: Dead Aim. And they performed poorly with good reason. It’s nice to say that Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles isn’t bad, but it would’ve been so much better to say it was good.
Umbrella Chronicles is not entirely a new game. It only serves to show you the downfall of Umbrella. You’ll play through Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil 1 and Resident Evil 3. It’s a shame that the classic Resident Evil 2 isn’t included in this package, though. As it is one of the best games in the series. Still, you’re getting quite an adventure and a nice trip down memory lane. A lot of the game is narrated nicely by Albert Wesker as you plow through the game.
You’ll have your stock of weapons and ammunition as you go through the game. Your standard handgun has infinite ammo and can be used to take down most of your basic enemies. You’ll also pick up other weapons which do have ammunition in limited supply. Most enemies can be taken down quite easily. Every enemy also has a weak spot you can shoot that results in a one-hit kill. Unfortunately, it’s not easy to hit these spots.
Like the Wii Edition of Resident Evil 4, Umbrella Chronicles feels natural for the Wii. It’s no problem getting acquainted to the controls. You can look around a little with the nunchuck, and you’ll use the wii remote to aim and shoot at your foes. The game is also compatible with the wii zapper. In addition to blasting your enemies you’ll also be able to use your knife by swinging the wii remote. In short, Umbrella Chronicles is easy to pick up and play. The overall adventure isn’t too hard either.
You’ll have some fun with the game because its really simple stuff, but it feels a lot like the House of the Dead arcade shooters. In a sense, it feels very empty at times. You have enemies coming at you left and right, but the gameplay eventually turns into something repetitive. Throughout the adventure it just feels like something more could’ve been done with the game. More variety in the gameplay would’ve been nice. It’s fun at first but there’s just not enough thrown at you. There are moments where you’re reflexes will be tested and you’ll have to shake the wii remote or press certain buttons. This’ll keep you on your toes, but it’s still not enough to drive past the fact that the game grows repetitive really fast.
Perhaps the most striking aspect of Umbrella Chronicles is that it simply could’ve been a better looking game. The environments have the look of Resident Evil, but the textures are not all that smooth. It doesn’t look bad, but it certainly needed a bit of a polish to make it look better.
The music is a little strange. It’s this aspect that doesn’t make the game feel like Resident Evil. The music doesn’t carry that eerie tone. It’s not bad, though. For the most part it has a good soundtrack but you can’t help but think that you’re playing a game that looks like Resident Evil but feels like something else.
Umbrella Chronicles isn’t a bad game by any means. But it sure isn’t good either. Die-hard Resident Evil fans might like it, but it would probably be better to wait until the list price comes down for a game that would’ve fared better in the arcade rather than the home console.
Pros:
+Relive some of the best moments of the Resident Evil series
+Simplistic and easy gameplay to grasp
+Nice voice work
Cons:
-Not enough variety in the gameplay
-Graphics could’ve used a polish
-Doesn’t include Resident Evil 2
Rating: 3 / 5
By Hizzown, 2009/11/13 @ 9:42 am
This game had so much potential than just to be an arcade shooter. To me, its like a hybrid House of the Dead/Time Crisis 3 with Biohazard characters.
Obviously you are shooting “zombies” infected by the T Virus. You get yer basic Samurai Edge pistol which is unlimited. through the stages you can choose from shotguns, SMGs, Rocket launchers, Magnums, grenade launchers,RPGS and anything else i missed.
On the average you hold your pistol and maybe 2 other limited weapons.
you play as
Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen from Biohazard 0
Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine From biohazard 2
Jill Valentine, Carlos Oliveira, From Biohazard 3
And Albert Wesker
pretty much, you are catching up on the storyline on what the whole Resident Evil/Biohazard is based on
Conclusion: DONT BUY IT! JUST RENT IT OR BORROW FROM A FRIEND
Rating: 3 / 5