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Resident Evil: Revelations Dated for Australia

by Nicholas Bray - December 20, 2011, 3:02 pm EST
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The Circle Pad Pro is also landing on the same day.

Resident Evil: Revelations will be launching in Australia and New Zealand for the Nintendo 3DS on the 2nd of February 2012, Nintendo Australia announced. The Circle Pad Pro will also be available on the same day, but it will be sold separately.

Resident Evil: Revelations will be priced at AU $69.95, while the Circle Pad Pro will retail for AU $24.95

[AU] Are You Ready for the Revelations Ahead?

Prepare for a survival horror experience when Resident EvilT™: Revelations launches exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™ system in Australia and New Zealand on 2 February 2012. Developed by Capcom® specifically to take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS features, Resident Evil: Revelations will be available to players as a standalone game, but can also be played with the new Circle Pad Pro, also available 2 February 2012. The Circle Pad Pro is a second analogue stick with two more shoulder buttons, enabling you to interact with the environments in Resident Evil: Revelations in new ways.

Set in 2005, Resident Evil: Revelations uncovers truths from the Resident Evil storyline between Resident Evil™ 4 and Resident Evil™ 5 and is packed with terrifying moments that deliver a constant fear of the unknown through an intense storyline which is full of depth.

Intertwining story themes work together to build a brand new narrative with new locations and characters bringing intrigue and suspense around every corner. Series favourite characters from previous Resident Evil™ games return including Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield plus new BSAA members and head of the BSAA Clive R. O’Brian and mysterious agent Raymond Vester.

Jill Valentine and BSAA partner Parker Luciani have been sent to search for Chris Redfield, whose last known GPS data positions him as being onboard a supposedly abandoned cruise ship. Danger hides around every corner as you explore the confined space of the ship and face menacing new enemies and a virus; the T-Abyss.

Resident Evil: Revelations heralds the return of classic Resident Evil game play. In Campaign Mode you can investigate a range of different locations including the dark cramped spaces of a cruise ship and some treacherous snow covered mountains. With limited ammo and weapons, you fight off the infected enemies that lurk around every corner.

The brand new Raid Mode offers a different kind of Resident Evil gameplay experience, separate to the main campaign story, in either solo or co-op play. Compete in single player or two player co-op as Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield on a variety of missions to defeat enemies. Earn points for the enemies you attack and select from a range of upgrades to improve your weapon’s performance as well as levelling up your character. Both Campaign Mode and Raid Mode will provide players with a rich experience full of depth that will keep players continually engrossed in the game.

Built from the ground up specifically to make the best use of the Nintendo 3DS capabilities, players can now add a fourth control scheme to their Nintendo 3DS gameplay experience with the new Circle Pad Pro accessory which attaches to the Nintendo 3DS system. Use specific button combinations for more effective or expert play, or as a traditional “twin-stick shooter”. You can also make use of the Touch Screen to solve puzzles, switch between weapons more easily and check out the labyrinthine map.

Experience this intense survival horror which is only available on your Nintendo 3DS system. Resident Evil: Revelations, a true return to classic Resident Evil survival horror gameplay.

Resident Evil: Revelations SRP AU $69.95* and Circle Pad Pro SRP AU $24.95*.

For more information, please visit: www.nintendo.com.au

*All prices quoted are Suggested Retail Price (SRP) in Australian dollars. For New Zealand price, please check with your local retailers

Talkback

Killer_Man_JaroTom Malina, Associate Editor (Europe)December 20, 2011

I can't believe how much games cost in Australia. AU$69.95 is roughly analogous to £45 or US$70. No wonder so many people import -- even including the costs of shipping, you'd still be saving money.

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