Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles

Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles

released on Jan 14, 2009

Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles

released on Jan 14, 2009

Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles is an on-rails shooting game and the second title exclusive to the Wii platform in the Resident Evil series. The player do not control the character's movement but only the shooting aspect, shown from a first-person perspective. The player's partner is also shown on the screen and there is an cooperative option for two players.


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They changed some things up from the previous chronicles game, some for the better, but a lot for the worse.
The story is presented better, but the shaky cam and confusing destructable environment, are a real let down, same goes for the boss enemies.
I also made a video review, if you want to check it out.
https://youtu.be/shToNyKqSco?si=J8t58RyS68VeF7aG

An interesting presentation of new and old stories using arcade shooter style gameplay makes for a vastly new experience which I was very happy for since I adore wii pointer aiming. Said older stories were adapted in a strange way, making room for a multiplayer mode, but I'm fine with the changes for that sake. The shaky camera made it hard to play absolutely perfectly, but it did mean that I enjoyed its difficulty. What i didn't enjoy was the inconsistent framerate, dipping to 15 at times for no reason whatsoever, but otherwise the visuals felt very impressive for the time. Worth a try to see nostalgic areas from a different perspective, and especially so if you want some fun multiplayer/light gun experiences!

Es muy bonito ver la historia de Codigo Verónica en la actualidad, aunque se controle el movimiento por sí mismo aún así es un buen juego de acción y uno que otro puzzle

Surprisingly fun light gun shooter that does a really good job at condensing the plots of RE2 and Code Veronica into short more cinematic experiences. For example in RE2 Claire and Leon are together the entire time which allows for fun character development between them and keeps the experience nice and tight by eliminating the need for two scenarios which would probably be a bit much for this kind of game.

Biggest standout and the only reason I’m bothering to write this review is that this games retelling of Code Veronica fixes everything that was wrong with the writing acting and directing in the original game and actually produces an engaging and enjoyable story with fun chemistry between Steve and Claire and a more restrained Alfred Ashford. Steve is still kind of a brat but is actually likable in this game instead of being a a cartoonishly angsty teenager that might as well have been yelling “shut up mom!” whenever Claire spoke to him.

Biggest rec is for fans of Code Veronica so they can see an actually good version of that story. Wish this had been the case for the original game because gameplay in CV is great but it has by far the worst writing of any RE game I’ve played so far - to such a degree that some people say it ruins the game for them, which is saying a lot since this is a Resident Evil game. The standard for an RE story to be passably good is generally pretty low.

Play this if you’re one of these folks or someone in the mood for a pretty good light gun game that’s surprisingly challenging at points and has nice replay value and the option for 2 player couch co-op, which seems fun and likely adds to the feeling of playing an actual arcade light gun game.

This game has a lot of replay value and is even better if played coop