Resident Evil Revelations: Rachel Joins Raid Mode, Wii U Details and New Screenshots

Take a look at what Wii U players are getting into, along with Rachel's moves in Raid.

Posted By | On 20th, Mar. 2013

Capcom has added a bunch of new screenshots to the upcoming Resident Evil Revelations, developed by Tose for the Nintendo 3DS and now headed to the Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. The screenshots showcase a new character from the single-player campaign – Rachel – who will be joining the Raid Mode as a playable character alongside Hulk.

Two new enemies have also been added, namely the Wall Blister and a “surprise” enemy that appears in Raid Mode once you reach a certain level. Needless to say, both are as hard to kill as they are to love.

For Wii U players, there’s the GamePad for accessing maps and weapons, along with Off TV play. Or they can just switch to the Wii U Pro controller for better handling. Miiverse features allow players to send messages at the Game Over screen to other players around the world, mainly warnings or tips on killing the monster ahead.

In a more hilarious addition, you can even add Creature Voices to give thought to what the monsters could be thinking.

Resident Evil Revelations releases on May 21st in North America.


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