![]() But even after reading up on them and playing them, folks seldom remember these filler titles. As far as we know the games are cannon, taking place in an underground Umbrella storage facility. #11: "Resident Evil Confidential Report File #1" (2006)Ī subtle instalment in the RE franchise, this time on mobile! The “Confidential Report” series are turn-based strategy games with a cast of all new characters, who have obviously never been mentioned since. Really, it exists as a fun side project for existing fans, but has been left behind to fossilize on the Nintendo Wii. The automated camera shake was just a bit too nauseating to play consistently, and it just didn’t hit the same as an arcade game without the Zapper accessory. But ultimately, taking place 2 years before the events of Resident Evil 4, while vaguely covering events between RE3, and Code Veronica, meant that you’re going to have to be deeply familiar with the storyline already to get anything out of it. This on-rails shooter exclusively for Wii deserves praise for what it is. ![]() #12: "Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles" (2009) The bland title and lack of any story content meant that few moments stuck with players, with the exception of being able to waltz around with your 3DS friends. Releasing to mixed reviews ranging from “this is the best thing I’ve ever played” to “not even close to worth your money”, Mercenaries 3D offers players a minigame mashup mode of enemy hoards to shoot on the go. #13: "Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D" (2011) Poor review scores didn’t help it any, but long time fans occasionally recall this one for trying something new, or introducing them to the idea of Resident Evil in a new way. When compared to other RE titles such as Code Veronica which launched a month after, it was made perfectly clear Survivor lacked the same polish as its sister titles. Released right after Resident Evil 3, this PlayStation 1 “light gun game” appeared immediately dated by the time it was released. We'll be giving it a spin when it comes out for sure, but only time will tell if it's worth remembering. She earns a place on this list because people keep forgetting it exists, with only open-beta footage from months ago to refer to. This Player v Player free-for-all could be dead on arrival. The audience hasn’t quite forgotten, buuut has Capcom? Originally planned to release with “Village”, the hilariously titled “Re:Verse” has been delayed again and again with no word yet on its release.
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