Monday, January 28, 2019

Favorite Resident Evil Mini Games

Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, I figured while those waiting for my RE2 Remake review. I should make some Resident Evil related blogs that I can do right now. I am making February the Month of Resident Evil. To clarify that's going to be me playing nothing except Resident Evil games for a whole month.

I want to kick things off with talking about some of my favorite Resident Evil mini games. All that's featured in this blog I have played. So if you felt a particular one should be on here. Just remember I had to play it in advance otherwise I'm not considering it. Now I strongly felt RE mini games deserves more respect.

Although I consider extra dlc episodes as mini games for many reasons. I am excluding those to sticking more directly to actual mini games. I do enjoy all of them very much honestly. I just felt I could shine more light on these classics.

1. Jack's 55th Birthday (Resident Evil 7)

There are six levels based on several key locations in the campaign. Your goal is to feed Jack to full as fast as possible. You can get stuff from the inventory box or placed all around the maps. This really pushes you to do better each time. Only the very best are good enough for Class SS rank. I would say this is one of my favorite RE mini games of all time.

2. 21 (Resident Evil 7)

There's three modes of play in 21. This is a twisted take on the classic card game Black Jack. Trust me it quickly gets interesting regardless which mode you are playing. In the main portion you have to survive three different death traps simply by winning a few games of Black Jack. I am a huge fan of this mini game with an passion.

3. Raid Mode (Resident Evil: Revelations 1)

Raid Mode is you can raid for items as well as getting additional points hidden at several locations. Each difficulty has their own campaign of missions to complete. A great selection of characters that will bring something to spice up the game. I would even go as far to say it's actually better than the actual campaign.

4. Raid Mode (Resident Evil: Revelations 2)

Raid Mode is a simulation where you play as an AI program named Cipher. Of course he could appear as other characters in a lot of missions. The list of things to do quickly goes high with this one. There's so much replay value for this mini game that it's mind blowing. I would say the ending portions are more satisfying than the actual campaign's conclusions.

5. The Mercenaries (Resident Evil 4)

Although I picked The Mercenaries United as the best of all The Mercenaries mini games. Even that had problems that makes it difficult for me to come back. Honestly I really enjoyed RE4's take in terms it was simple. You kill enemies for score while collecting timers to increase your time. I also felt it had the best boss selection overall.

6. Leech Hunter (Resident Evil 0)

I always a huge fan of Leech Hunter mini game. You must collect 50 blue & green leeches. You can finish having less than that for other prizes. There's more hunters present in this mode. I strongly felt this was better than the campaign yes even better than Wesker Mode. This will test you in ways you aren't expecting.

7. Extreme Battle mode (Resident Evil 2)

Extreme Battle mode was later added in Dualshock Edition. You start with Leon & Claire but also get Ada as well as RE1's Chris Redfield. There is three difficulties you can play. The first couple of levels is reach the end. The final level is collect all the anti-virus bombs. Some boss monsters are present especially on harder difficulties.

8. Battle Game (Resident Evil Code: Veronica X)
Battle Game has two versions of Claire, Steve, Chris and fan favorite Wesker. Each character has a different boss waiting for them at the end. There's two point of views you could play. I don't recommend first person view since they still had to figure it out at the time. It's still better than Resident Evil Survivor.

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