Resident Evil movies director Paul W.S. Anderson married Resident Evil movie star (a.k.a. Leeloo!) Milla Jovovich last Sunday, proving that the dead rising and turning society into a burning wasteland can still be romantic. Awww.
They're working on a new RE film right now, but in the meantime, congrats kids!
"This iPhone game is one of the best translations of a top-tier shooter I've seen on the platform. It perfectly captures the feel of the Resident Evil gameplay mechanic."
You can pick up Resident Evil 4 Mobile Edition for the iPhone and and iPod Touch. It's rated 9+ and retails for $7.99, and check out the full review here.
He talks about the inspiration for the new game, the happy side of working within limits, the rail-shooter tradition, and how RE: TDC goes beyond by refocusing on the series' great characters.
Check out this juicy preview of Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, courtesy of IGN.
RE: TDSC is chock full of juicy story details, truly scary horror elements, and lots of those classic questionable one-liners. It's also just drop-dead gorgeous IMO--alongside TvC and MH Tri, with RE: The Darkside Chronicles, the Wii has never looked so good.
In addition to the Street Fighter IV OST, Sumthing Digital also has Kota Suzuki's Resident Evil 5 soundtrack up for sale. Your 10 bucks will get you not one, not two, but THREE discs of creepy RE5 goodness, or you can buy the individual tracks for 99 cents each.
While most game soundtracks are pretty predictable stuff, Capcom has always gone the extra mile, from classics like Mega Man and Duck Tales up to RE5, SFIV, and Dark Void. I love being able to hear this music outside of its game context--really makes you realize the talent and energy that goes into making these games such an involving experience.
Of course the order page has a ton of samples as well, so feel free to try before you buy.