Resident Evil: Revelations Demo Available Now

Coinciding nicely with tonight's Fright Night in San Francisco (that I'll be attending), Capcom has just released the demo for Resident Evil: Revelations, one of the games available during the event. As a Nintendo 3DS imagining of the action horror style of Resident Evil 5, it has strong graphics and quite a lot of infected enemies lurking in close corridors. Just the way I like my Resident Evil.

Downloadable from the Nintendo eShop, the demo will get players started on Jill Valentine's search for Chris Redfield, who last known location is mysteriously out in the middle of nowhere in the ocean. Apparently, he and his partner is trapped in a sunken cruise ship whose members have been affected by the T-Abyss virus. For further details, you can view my preview of the title.

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