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- Developped by Capcom
- French release: Available
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I think the atmosphere is cool, really captures the typically RE flair.
When gameplay is cool, a hot game is coming for all Wii-players!!!
However I'm not a fan of the console, but with more games like this it could get interesting!
0, 1, 2 and 3. I haven't seen anything from CV, so I dunno if that's in there.
Anyway, that still doesn't give any real indication of length, but on a positive note the average light gun shooter longevity is greatly limited by the fact that they're based on a pay-per-continue arcade cabinet, whereas this is made specifically for the Wii.
Also worthy of note; while the HoTD remarks are fairly valid, this plays more like Panzer Dragoon.
Its also worth noting that Wii shots are beginning to be native buffer grabs these days whereas during launch many studios felt the need to do high resolution bullshots. Now they realize the system sells not to geeks scrutinizing screenshots online but for casual gamers.