"Resident Evil Gaiden" is a Game Boy Color title developed in collaboration between Capcom and M4 Ltd.
As a non-canonical side story of the Resident Evil series, Resident Evil Gaiden adopts an overhead perspective for exploration, but the combat system uses a unique first-person aiming shooting mode. Players need to collect key items in various areas of the cruise ship, solve password puzzles, and allocate limited ammunition and medical resources reasonably. The story revolves around Leon being trapped on the ship and Barry infiltrating to rescue him, with a plot full of suspense and twists. Although the graphics are limited by the GBC platform, the atmosphere of oppression and horror is still created through sound effects, dark tones, and tense enemy placement, bringing a different thrilling experience from the console versions.
Resident Evil Gaiden cleverly presents the horror of Resident Evil within the capabilities of the Game Boy Color. It features classic exploration and puzzle-solving, as well as a unique combat style, allowing players to experience the tension of survival challenges with limited resources. Although it is not part of the main story, the independent story, unique dual-protagonist setting, and multi-ending gameplay can bring a unique kind of fun. Whether you are a collector or a player who enjoys handheld horror games, you can find surprises in this game.
After entering the game, it is recommended to first familiarize yourself with the structure of the ship, and be sure to remember the locations of key rooms. Ammunition is limited in the early stages, so try to avoid unnecessary battles and use positioning to bypass enemies to save resources. Collecting key cards is the core of progressing the story; many hidden rooms have important supplies and plot clues, so be sure to carefully search every cabinet and dark corner. When in combat, enter first-person mode, and you need to accurately shoot while moving the aiming reticle and when enemies appear; mastering the rhythm can reduce bullet consumption. For mid- and late-game boss battles, it is recommended to save powerful weapon ammunition, especially flame bullets and pistol bullets, to deal with fast-moving monsters. There are multiple ending branches in the game, and completing specific side quests and rescuing key characters can unlock the best ending. After exploring, don't forget to repeatedly check the hidden areas, which often contain rare healing items and plot Easter eggs.
Arcade
Arcade
Arcade
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
Arcade
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
NES / Famicom
Arcade
Game Boy Advance
Arcade
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Gameboy | Color
NES / Famicom
Arcade
Gameboy | Color
Sega Mega Drive
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
SNES
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance
SNES
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
NES / Famicom
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance
MS-DOS
NES / Famicom
SNES
Gameboy | Color
NES / Famicom
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
MS-DOS
SNES
MS-DOS
SNES
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
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