Overview Resident Evil: Revelations is the first story-based Resident Evil game to be released for the Nintendo 3DS. It is part of the main Resident Evil storyline and features some of the series' most recognizable faces, such as Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine. The game was initially released in North America on February 7, 2012 and was the first 3DS game to support the Circle Pad Pro accessory outside of Japan. Development of Revelations was headed by Koushi Nakanishi of Tenchu and Shinobido fame.
Announced on January 22, 2013 was an HD port of the game, sub-subtitled "Unveiled Edition" in Japan, to be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U and PC in at the end of May 2013.
Gameplay Resident Evil: Revelations is a third-person action game. Like in other games in the franchise, players must shoot their way through hordes of hideously mutated creatures while solving puzzles. Much like Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D before it (and first introduced within the series via Resident Evil: Outbreak - File #2), players can shoot and move at the same time, and can even switch between both first and third-person views (the 3DS gyroscope can also be used for aiming). The trusty knife can also now be instantaneously brought out for an attack with the press of a button, rather than requiring the player to aim first.
The game uses the touchscreen for solving puzzles, and can also be used to heal via a herb. As shown at E3 2011, the touchscreen has players unscrewing bolts on control panels, which then leads to a puzzle involving covering electric nodes.
Story Chris and Jill hang out on a boat. Taking place four years before the events of Resident Evil 5 (and one year before the events of the Lost in Nightmares DLC story), Resident Evil: Revelations puts Chris Redfield and his long-time friend and colleague Jill Valentine, founders of the Bio-terrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA), on a mission to the Cruiser Ship, Queen Zenobia, and then to Europe.
Raid Mode Overview Similar in scope to the Mercenaries minigame from prior Resident Evil games, Raid mode splits the single-player campaign into 20 stages. Though while there's no actual story, players will ultimately traverse all of the environments from the game throughout the mode, as well as combat against all of the enemies and bosses.
Unlike Mercenaries there is no timer, and each stage has a set beginning and end. The goal is to reach from one end to the next, while killing as many enemies as possible along the way. The route is usually pretty straightforward, though players will sometimes have to kill all enemies within an area to proceed, or will have to locate a key, and sometimes both.
What's notable about this mode is it features light RPG mechanics similar to that of an action-RPG. Players will level up with experience upon completing levels, numbers will bounce off of enemies whence attacked, and there is a loot system in play as well complete with a rarity ladder.
Stage Tiers and Monster Types There are three different tiers to the stages: Chasm, Trench, and Abyss. Each one features the same 20 levels, only they are each more difficult than the last, feature higher level monsters, and remixed monster placements in general. Some monsters are also tagged as a particular type, which'll increase certain attributes. There are:
Tanks , which increase an enemy's size and overall health significantly. They are noted by the green shield next to their health bar.Rogues , which are smaller but incredibly fast, both in movement and attacks, however they have less health than the norm. They are noted by the little blue man next to their health bar.Berserkers , which are larger but not as large as the Tanks. Instead their primary buff is their overall attack damage, which is increased considerably. They are noted by the red fist next to their health bar.Kings , which excel in all areas. While they may not be quite as tough, fast, or powerful as each of the previous three respectively, they are still highly formidable and are extremely dangerous. They are noted by the purple crown next to their health bar.Besides the 20 stages for each of the three tiers, there is a final level titled Ghost Ship, which spans the entire Queen Zenobia ship and is filled with the highest level enemies.
Weapons & Loot The majority of the weapons are all taken from the main game, however their stats will be randomized, as will their overall capacity to equip modifications. There are also four unique Legendary weapons that are exclusive to Raid mode and can't be found anywhere in the main game; these are the Pale Rider magnum, the High-Roller assault rifle, the Drake shotgun, and the Murumasa sniper rifle. Though these too will be encountered randomly and with different stats and levels.
Loot is most commonly acquired by killing difficult enemies, or by killing an infected puffer fish (HD version only) during one of its scripted appearances amidst the stages. However loot can also be found within the stages themselves,
HUB & Store The Raid mode HUB has access to all of the mode's settings and customization options. It allows players to select their character, lower their character's level, select the their stage, their weapon-loudout and what mods their weapons are equipped with, and has an in-game store available.
The store will randomly sell multiple pieces of loot, ranging from weapons, to weapon mods, to items that can increase a player's overall ammo capacity for particular weapons as well as their weapon box to store weaponry. Players can also sell any unwanted weapons & mods for Battle Points, the mode's currency.
The store will randomize its stock upon each time the player enters. Though players can switch between the store and their inventory without having the store randomize; this helps should a player have an eye on a particular item, but first wants to sell some of their gear so they may better be able to afford it.
Stage Bonuses Each stage has a set of bonuses to complete, which'll reward the player with additional experience and Battle Points. Completing enough bonuses will also change the color of the player's username. The bonuses are as such:
Low Level Bonus -- Complete a stage at the recommended level or lower.Genocide Bonus -- Kill every enemy in the stage.No Damage Bonus -- Take no damage during the stage.Trinity Bonus -- Achieve all three of the aforementioned bonuses together in one stage.Perfect Shot Bonus -- Complete a stage with 100% accuracy. (3DS version only)Cooperative Play The entirety of Raid mode can be played cooperatively for up to 2-players. To play in coop, a player could either search for a lobby via a number of criteria, or create their own and choose to make it public or private. There are a number of tags players can set when making a public lobby, so as to give a brief description towards any would-be browsing players what the host has in mind for their game. These are:
Welcome All Casual Play Please Help! Wanted: Same Level Players Playing Through Playing for Loot Wanted: Pros Beginners Welcome Going for S Rank Going for Bonuses No Cheaters Level 1 Only Only Playing 1 Round Voice Chatters Looking for New Friends However there is no drop-in drop-out capability; players can only play coop specifically under the coop under the Player Match or Private Match settings and with another player alongside them in the HUB. When playing in coop the game will not scale in anyway and the loot found across the stages is shared, though is also randomized between the two players.
Besides traditional headset communication, there are a rudimentary set of voice commands that the player can make their character express. These are simply Go, Wait, Help, and Thank You, although each character has a unique delivery for such commands depending on their personality. Parker's 'Thank You' line for example is ''I'm buying you lunch''. Certain pairings of characters will also feature a bit of unique dialogue between the two at the start of a stage, such as when pairing together Jill and Chris for example.
3DS Version Characters & Specialities Character Specialities How to Unlock Jill Valentine
Costume 1
Handgun Reload Speed - 200% Machinegun Reload Speed - 200% Complete Chapter 1 in Campaign mode.
Costume 2 Reach Level 5. Chris Redfield
Costume 1
Shotgun Reload Speed - 200% Rifle Reload Speed - 200% Complete Chapter 1 in Campaign mode.
Costume 2
Reach Level 30. Parker Luciani
Costume 1
Handgun Reload Speed - 200% Shotgun Reload Speed - 200% Complete Chapter 1 in Campaign mode.
Costume 2 Reach Level 20. Costume 3 Acquire a Legendary weapon. Keith Lumley
Costume 1
Machinegun Reload Speed - 200% Physical Attack Damage - 50% Melee Weapon Attack Damage - 50% Complete Chapter 2 in Campaign mode.
Costume 2 Complete 50 missions. Jessica Sherawat Costume 1 Machinegun Reload Speed - 200% Rifle Reload Speed - 200% Reach Level 10.
Costume 2 Complete all stages in Trench mode. Costume 3 Reach Level 40. Quint Ketchum
Costume 1
Shotgun Reload Speed - 200% Grenade Blast Range - 50% Complete 100 missions.
Costume 2 Reach Level 50. Clive R. O'Brian Handgun Reload Speed - 200% Grenade Blast Range - 50% Clear all stages in Abyss mode. Raymond Vester Handgun Reload Speed - 200% Magnum Reload Speed - 200% Complete all stages in Chasm mode. Morgan Lansdale Rifle Reload Speed - 200% Magnum Reload Speed - 200% Complete Ghost Ship stage. Jack Norman Machinegun Reload Speed - 200% Grenade Blast Range - 50% Complete all missions.
HD Version Characters & Specialities Character Specialities How to Unlock Jill Valentine
Costume 1
Handgun Reload Speed - 100% Handgun Firing Rate- 35% Machinegun Reload Speed - 80% Machinegun Firing Rate - 35% Complete Chapter 1 in Campaign mode. Jill Valentine
Costume 2
Handgun Reload Speed - 140% Handgun Firing Rate - 45% Machinegun Reload Speed - 50% Machinegun Firing Rate - 25% Obtain a Super Rare weapon. Jill Valentine
Costume 3
Handgun Reload Speed - 70% Handgun Firing Rate - 25% Machinegun Reload Speed - 50% Machinegun Firing Rate - 25% Easier to dodge attacks. Beat Ghost Ship stage. Chris Redfield Costume 1 Shotgun Reload Speed - 80% Shotgun Firing Rate - 25% Rifle Reload Speed - 30% Rifle Firing Rate - 10% Complete Chapter 1 in Campaign mode. Chris Redfield Costume 2 Shotgun Reload Speed -- 50% Shotgun Firing Rate - 18% Rifle Reload Speed - 80% Rifle Firing Rate - 25% Reach Level 30 Chris Redfield Costume 3 Shotgun Reload Speed - 50% Shotgun Firing Rate - 18% Rifle Reload Speed - 50% Rifle Firing Rate - 18% Invincible for 3 seconds after using a herb. Deal 100,000 damage with a single attack. Parker Luciani Costume 1 Shotgun Reload Speed - 60% Shotgun Firing Rate - 18% Melee Weapon damage increased by 200% Complete Chapter 1 in Campaign mode. Parker Luciani Costume 2 Handgun Reload Speed - 100% Handgun Firing Rate - 35% Shotgun Reloading Speed - 80% Shotgun Firing Rate - 25% Earn 10 bonuses. Parker Luciani Costume 3 Handgun Reload Speed - 70% Handgun Firing Rate - 25% Shotgun Reload Speed - 100% Shotgun Firing Rate - 35% Defeat 10,000 enemies in Raid mode. Jessica Sherawat Costume 1 Machinegun Reload Speed - 30% Machinegun Firing Rate - 15% Rifle Reload Speed - 100% Rifle Firing Rate - 35% Clear all stages in Chasm mode. Jessica Sherawat Costume 2 Machinegun Reload Speed - 80% Machinegun Firing Rate - 35% Rifle Reload Speed - 80% Rifle Firing Rate - 25% Clear all stages in Trench mode. Jessica Sherawat Costume 3 Machinegun Reload Speed - 50% Machinegun Firing Rate - 25% Rifle Reload Speed - 50% Rifle Firing Rate - 18% Easier to Dodge Attacks Reach Level 40. Keith Lumley Costume 1 Machinegun Reload Speed - 50% Machine Firing Rate - 25% Physical Attack Damage - 145% Melee Weapon Attack Damage - 145% Complete Chapters 4 - 6 in Campaign mode. Keith Lumley Costume 2 Machinegun Reload Speed - 30% Machinegun Firing Rate - 15% Physical Attack Damage - 160% Melee Weapon Attack Damage - 160% Clear all stages on Chasm mode with an S rank. Keith Lumley Costume 3 Machinegun Reload Speed - 30% Machinegun Firing Rate - 15% Melee Weapon Attack Damage - 200% Even Easier to Dodge Attacks Reach Level 50. Quint Ketchum Costume 1 Shotgun Reload Speed - 30% Shotgun Firing Rate - 10% Grenade Blast Range - 230% Physical Attack Damage - 130% Melee Weapon Attack Damage - 130% Reach Level 5. Quint Ketchum Costume 2 Shotgun Reload Speed - 80% Shotgun Firing Rate - 25% Grenade Blast Range - 180% Obtain all Super Rare weapons. Raymond Vester Handgun Reload Speed - 40% Handgun Firing Rate - 15% Magnum Reload Speed - 80% Magnum Firing rate - 40% Reach Level 10. Clive R. O'Brian Handgun Reload Speed - 140% Handgun Firing Rate - 75% Grenade Blast Range - 180% Reach Level 20. Morgan Lansdale Rifle Reload Speed - 80% Rifle Firing Rate - 25% Magnum Reload Speed - 50% Magnum Firing Rate - 40% Clear all stages on Trench mode with an S rank. Jack Norman Rifle Reload Speed - 50% Rifle Firing Speed - 18% Grenade Blast Range - 180% Physical Attack Damage - 130% Melee Weapon Attack Damage - 130% Clear all stages on Abyss mode. H.U.N.K. Machinegun Reload Speed - 100% Machinegun Firing Rate - 45% Magnum Reload Speed - 35% Magnum Firing Rate - 15% Even Easier to Dodge Attacks Complete all stages on Abyss mode with an S Rank. Rachael Foley Shotgun Reload Speed - 30% Shotgun Firing Rate - 10% Magnum Reload Speed - 50% Magnum Firing Rate - 25% Health Regenerates Automatically Obtain a Trinity Bonus. Lady H.U.N.K. Magnum Reload Speed - 100% Magnum Firing rate - 70% DLC Ooze Rachael Physical Attack Damage - 190% Melee Attack Damage - 160% Auto-Recover Health Quicker DLC
HD Console/PC Versions (Unveiled Edition) The HD port of Revelations, dubbed Unveiled Edition in Japan, comes with support for online co-op in RAID Mode, a new higher difficulty (Inferno Mode with different item and enemy placements and amounts), new custom parts, new RAID weapons, a new enemy type, and two new playable characters in RAID Mode (HUNK and Rachel) along with the expected upgrade in visuals as well as Xbox Live Achievements and PSN Trophies. Like Resident Evil 6, the Unveiled Edition of Revelations also supports RE.Net for online events and goodies such as unlockable dioramas of characters and monsters, and custom parts and weapons for use in the solo campaign and RAID Mode.
However, the laser-sight is no longer available and players must now use a standard crosshair to aim. Though the player is at least given a choice of color for the crosshair whence an enemy is in the player's sights -- red, blue and green are the colors available.
Wii U Exclusive Features The "Creature Voice" feature in action. The Wii U version also supports Off-TV Play and the Wii U Pro Controller. along with Miiverse integration that, upon death, lets players post messages directly to RE: Revelations' Miiverse community from within the game. Finally, the Wii U version also contains a "Creature Voice" feature that lets players add speech bubbles to certain monsters personalized monster sounds to other players in RAID Mode.
Premium Set [external image] Priced at 42,000 Yen ($467), the Premium set is a Collector's Edition to be released exclusively for the PC, PS3, 360, and Wii U ports. It includes:
Resident Evil: Revelations game. An arranged soundtrack on CD. BSAA card case. A replica of Jill Valentine's BSAA wrist watch made by the USAgency Watch Company. The noticeably high price is the result of the wrist watch, and as such there exists two alternative, lower tiered sets; one includes only the game and the watch, priced at 39,900 yen ($443), and the other removes the watch from the feature list, bringing the average pricing down to 7,490 yen ($83).
Steam Preorder Bonuses: Free copy of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition. Digital copy of the soundtrack. Digital Art book. Season Pass Content. System Requirements Minimum OS: XP or later CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.4Ghz or better | AMD Athlon™ X2 2.8 Ghz or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Hard Disk Space: 8 GB or more Display: 800x600 or higher DVD drive: DVD9-compatible Video Card: VRAM(256MB or more | NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800GTS or better | ATI Radeon™ HD3850 or better Sound Card: DirectSound supported with DirectX9.0c or better Direct X: DirectX® 9.0c or later Recommended OS: Vista or later CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Quad 2.7 Ghz or better | AMD Phenom™ II X4 3 Ghz or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Display: 1280×720 or higher Video Card: VRAM(512MB or more) | NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560 or better | ATI Radeon™ HD6950 or better Others Required: Mouse & keyboard Supported: Gamepad (Xbox 360® Controller for Windows® recommended) Required: Steam used for network connections Trivia Morgan Lansdale's appearance and melee attack is based on the Gen character from the Street Fighter franchise.
Soundtrack [external image] Resident Evil Revelations official soundtrack cover There are 66 songs separated into 2 disk and it was released on February 22, 2012.
Disk 1 Track No. Title Artist Duration 1. Revelations -Previous Story- Kohta Suzuki 0:54 2. Deep Sea Kohta Suzuki 3:49 3. Lost Ichiro Kohmoto & Kohta Suzuki 1:55 4. Ghost Ship I Ichiro Kohmoto & Kohta Suzuki 2:24 5. Terror from the Water I Ichiro Kohmoto & Kohta Suzuki 2:08 6. Broadcast Ichiro Kohmoto 0:49 7. O'Brian Takeshi Miura 1:16 8. Liquefaction Ichiro Kohmoto 2:16 9. Eyecatch I Ichiro Kohmoto 0:13 10. Hunting Ichiro Kohmoto 1:53 11. Ghost Ship II Ichiro Kohmoto 2:21 12. True Beginning Ichiro Kohmoto 0:42 13. Episode End Takeshi Miura 1:15 14. Terragrigia Panic I Ichiro Kohmoto 2:35 15. Lost City Takeshi Miura 1:41 16. Raymond Takeshi Miura 0:42 17. Hall Takeshi Miura 2:51 18. Scream Ichiro Kohmoto 2:05 19. Game Over Kohta Suzuki 0:12 20. Veltro Ichiro Kohmoto 2:43 21. Terror from the Water II Kohta Suzuki 1:51 22. Quint & Keith Ichiro Kohmoto 1:33 23. Behind Ichiro Kohmoto 2:28 24. Invisible Ichiro Kohmoto 2:30 25. Ship Battle Takeshi Miura 2:45 26. Eyecatch II Kohta Suzuki 0:12 27. Panic! Takeshi Miura 2:07 28. Seismatic Activity Takeshi Miura 4:00 29. Starting Takeshi Miura 1:13 30. Tightrope Ichiro Kohmoto 3:23 31. Envelopment Ichiro Kohmoto 3:15 32. Disturbance Ichiro Kohmoto 1:13 33. Abyss Ichiro Kohmoto 2:24 34. Eyecatch III Kohta Suzuki 0:12 35. Ride on Sea Takeshi Miura 3:09 36. Rest & Intensify Kohta Suzuki 1:35
Disk 2
Track No. Title Artist Duration 1. Cruel Marks Ichiro Kohmoto 2:45 2. Red Place Takeuchi Miura 3:15 3. Insanity Takeuchi Miura & Kota Suzuki 2:14 4. Discard Kohta Suzuki 3:10 5. Jessica Takeuchi Miura 2:05 6. Unknown Sign Ichiro Kohmoto 2:10 7. Dear My... Kohta Suzuki 0:53 8. Countdown Ichiro Kohmoto 2:38 9. Parasites Kohta Suzuki 3:00 10. Flashback Kohta Suzuki 0:42 11. Eyecatch IV Kohta Suzuki 0:13 12. Terragrigia Panic II Ichiro Kohmoto 3:08 13. Reliance Ichiro Kohmoto 0:53 14. Morgan Takeuchi Miura & Kota Suzuki 1:52 15. Revelations -the Truth- Kohta Suzuki 0:50 16. To Truth Ichiro Kohmoto 1:12 17. Falling Chorus I Takeuchi Miura 3:51 18. Veltro -Qualtetto- Kota Suzuki & Ichiro Kohmoto 1:28 19. Falling Chorus Takeuchi Miura 3:10 20. Eyecatch V Kohta Suzuki 0:13 21. O vendetta di Dio Kohta Suzuki 3:37 22. Last Kohta Suzuki 2:28 23. BSAA Kohta Suzuki 2:33 24. Revelations -Full Ver.- Kohta Suzuki 3:54 25. Beyond the Seas Kohta Suzuki 1:17 26. A Drop of Rain Kohta Suzuki 3:17 27. Trace of Riddles Kohta Suzuki 4:09 28. Chaos Ichiro Kohmoto 3:29 29. Bleakness Kohta Suzuki 2:52 30. Casino Ichiro Kohmoto 2:15