Showing posts with label Resident Evil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resident Evil. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Resident Evil: Revelations HD, 31 minutes of gameplay

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Resident Evil: Revelations HD is the latest saga title game Resident Evil. The first version of this game was originally released in 2011 for Nintendo 3DS console, but in this case we speak of a new HD version will be released for Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in May. As said, this release will use the same engine as Resident Evil 5.
The set consists of a total of 12 episodes that take place mostly in areas of the Mediterranean Sea fences as a people and a boat, and also on a mountain in northern Europe, more specifically in Finland. Resident Evil: Revelations HD again revisit the issue of puzzle solving and exploration just as in the first games of the series.
The 3DS version of the game received very positive scores and several specialist sites in the area praised the work of Capcom.
He was recently presented a gameplay video of the HD version of a total of 31 minutes in length that can be seen below.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Resident Evil Revelations could be released for Xbox 360 and PS3

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If you are a big fan of survival horror videos, including titles that make up the Resident Evil series, then surely you will like to know that Resident Evil Revelations will probably be coming to the big consoles household, ie the PS3 and the Xbox 360. This news comes straight from Korea (South Korea obviously) and this be correct, then we would be facing one of those rare cases in which a video game for a handheld is taken to a large console since Resident Evil Revelations was originally released for Nintendo 3DS.
We should note that it is very likely that this is correct, because the history of leak Korean site is more than good, and have been the first filter news several times important.
Resident Evil Revelations for the 3DS was released in January of this year.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

The shots on rails Resident Evil come to PS3

 

The company Microsoft wants to bring all its services beyond video games, computers and mobile devices. The Redmond are working to incorporate Kinect, Windows 8, Windows Phone, Windows Live, Bing and Tell me in cars to interact with drivers, know your likes and provide information presonalizada.

Microsoft is not content with having achieved success in the gaming industry, with Xbox and Kinect-in-desktop and Windows-mobile devices, with Windows Phone. Now the Redmond bet on the automotive sector but building your own vehicle, as Steve Jobs had in mind with its idea of ​​iCar, but by improving your "software" to provide the best features for drivers.

Microsoft has already shown how Kinect could work in the car with the Detroit Project Mustang. This project incorporated chambers Kinect motion detection in the front and rear of a Mustang.

In this way the driver could have a complete picture from inside the car, through the navigation system screen, what was happening abroad and also what was happening inside, improving passenger safety . Through hand movements the driver could switch screens of information or entertainment control systems.

But Microsoft does not want to comply only with Kinect. According to a job which had access CNET, Microsoft is looking for engineers and developers to join the new draft Connect Car to assist in the development of a next-generation platform for cars.

"For the next generation of Car Connect Platform, we intend to leverage the power of the Microsoft ecosystem, including Kinect, Windows 8, Windows Phone, Windows Live, Bing, Azure and Tell me," according to Microsoft in the offer working. It also highlights that the combination of sensors, user identification, access to the cloud and the data "will transform the cars of the future in intelligent assistants for the driver and his passengers."

The job also explains that Microsoft is working on the communication between you and the vehicle through a natural language to compete with Apple and the software company Nuance, whose next platform will be able to recognize and interact with drivers and passengers.

"The new car will meet its pilots logged and may interact with them naturally through speech, gestures and face tracking. It will learn your habits and offer personalized information and context-sensitive help driving to get to their destination as quickly and safely as possible, "says the company.

Related links:

- CNET (http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-57459884-48/kinect-in-the-car-its-coming/).