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Resident Evil: Outbreak

Resident Evil: Outbreak

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Release Date: March 31, 2004

Adventure, TPP, Survival Horror, Zombie, Action Adventure, PlayStation Exclusive, Singleplayer

Spin-off of the popular series of action games, realized in the survival horror convention. Developed by Capcom, the production introduces a breath of fresh air to the series in the form of numerous changes and improvements to the gameplay. Players find themselves in a city overrun by zombies, which they travel in the skin of one of eight different characters.

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Around Every Corner. Behind Every Door. Deep In Every Shadow. Terror Waits.

Witness the revolutionary ResidentEvil gameplay, multi-player scenarios and next level design in this totallynew,dramatic, cooperative gameplay experience. Take on the role as one of 8 survivors of an outbreak caused by a secret biological weapon. Play in offline or online* modeto create contagiously addictive play scenarios you'll want to try and relive again and again.

This time, it's personal!

Game Features:

- Events span fromResident Evil 1 through3

- Character choice dictates player abilities & scenarios

- Cooperative & competitive gameplay

- Real-time 3-D graphics

- Multi-player: 4 player in online mode

Platforms:

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Developer: Capcom

Publisher: Capcom

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Resident Evil: Outbreak
Resident Evil: Outbreak
Resident Evil: Outbreak

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Resident Evil Game Series

Resident Evil is a series of Japanese survival horrors published by Capcom. Shinji Mikami and Tokuro Fujiwara are mainly responsible for its creation. The series started on March 22, 1996, with the release of Resident Evil (also known as Biohazard) on the PlayStation console. It was during its marketing campaign that the term survival horror was coined. The prototype of the series is the game Sweet Home released in 1989, based on the film of the same name. Fujiwara himself was responsible for it, and many elements, such as QTE sequences or inventory management, were transferred to the Biohazard series. Since then, it has grown steadily, gaining more game installments, as well as movie, animation, comic book and novel adaptations.

Resident Evil Game Series

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