Resident Evil Mercenaries or if we spell it’s name based on their real tittle Resident Evil: The Mercenaries is one of the most played game. This game was published by Capcom on June 28 2011. Resident Evil Mercenaries is a simple game to explain. This tittle was taken from the recent Resident Evil game mode “The mercenaries”. On the Resident Evil Mercenaries, You simply pick one character, and your purpose is to kill as many zombie as you can.
Resident Evil Mercenaries Review
Just like the previous Resident Evil series, The Resident Evil Mercenaries is a Third person game. The characters on Resident Evil Mercenaries are mostly an assortment of series favorites such as Chris, Wesker, Jill, Hunk, Rebecca, Claire, and so on, and despite a limited pool to pick from you do get reasonable variety in each; they have different weapons sets and you don’t have to do much to get their initial arsenals. Resident Evil Mercenaries 3D gameplay focuses on action. It gives you enough weaponry and ammo when you start the game and to make sure that defeated enemies drop all the replacements you’ll need.
Become more efficient is the emphasis of Resident Evil Mercenaries. You are rewarded when you saves your ammo as much as you can. Be particularly skilled player or make a multiple kills at the same time, will give you more points. Much of unlockable content on Resident Evil Mercenaries is tied to performing well on any given stage, so it’s entirely possible a player will find themselves playing certain levels repeatedly to get just a tiny bit better at them. While most of your play time may center around becoming increasingly effective at beating enemy hordes and confronting the occasional boss, a multiplayer mode has been included.
Resident Evil Mercenaries Gameplay
Whether playing online or with someone else nearby, Resident Evil Mercenaries 3D does let you team up with another player to complete its stages. I don’t have a problem with Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D as a game, but rather as a product. It’s decent, it does a good job of porting the controls and mechanics of the modern Resident Evil experience to a portable system, and I had some fun playing it. If the idea of playing Resident Evil’s ’survivor mode’ on a portable system with controls roughly equivalent to the console version sounds fun, rest assured that it is and you’ll probably enjoy your purchase… but you should probably wait until the cost comes down some.



