Today Capcom details the Multi-Mission mode of Umbrella Corps. Up to 6 players, the mode cycle through 8 different set of rules with a 3 minute time limit for each round. The title is coming in May.
· Target Hunter – One target will be chosen per team and only killing that target will count towards the score. Players can choose whether to focus on protecting their own target or aggressively attacking the enemy target.
· Respawn Match – Team deathmatch featuring respawns. Take advantage of the on-screen sound radar map to locate the enemies’ random respawn points.
· Domination – Secure the specified data transmission point located within the stage for a longer time than the enemy team in order to win.
· DNA Hunter – Kill zombies and collect their DNA samples. Destroying the opposing team’s Zombie Jammers is a key strategy in this mode.
· SP DNA Hunter – Kill the special mutated zombies and collect their DNA samples. They are particularly tough and immune to the effects of the Zombie Jammer. It'll take teamwork to bring these creatures down.
· Collector – Teams battle it out to see who will be first to collect all 5 briefcases in the stage.
· Protector – Find the briefcase and hold it for as long as possible, while fending off the opposition. The player who has it will become a moving target, so teams must work together effectively.
· Collar War – Collect the battle data "collars" of downed enemy players, and pick up allies' collars to prevent the enemy team from getting points.
About Umbrella Corps
Umbrella Corps is a new fast-paced third person shooter set in the iconic Resident Evil universe. The competitive online game will feature quick, intense matches in compact battle zones themed from historic Resident Evil environments. The game utilizes the Unity engine developed by Unity Technologies. Umbrella Corps will be available digitally for an MSRP of $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 on PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and PC across North America and Europe in May 2016.
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wait, why do I complain? I'm not playing it...
wait, why do I complain? I'm not playing it...
Why do you complain? Because you like trolling and you have a faulty memory, that causes you to live in a rose-tinted world of revisionist history.
Why do you complain? Because you like trolling and you have a faulty memory, that causes you to live in a rose-tinted world of revisionist history.
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Why do you complain? Because you like trolling and you have a faulty memory, that causes you to live in a rose-tinted world of revisionist history.
Why do you complain? Because you like trolling and you have a faulty memory, that causes you to live in a rose-tinted world of revisionist history.
My only real quibble is with this trailer. Gives me a Haze sort of feeling. And that's not a feeling I like.
Even if its free, I'm not going to play this crap to send a clear message.
@zarbor Hmm try about 9 years ago mate, they fell from grace a LONG time ago.
@zarbor Hmm try about 9 years ago mate, they fell from grace a LONG time ago.
If it was free i would have tried it but since its not, no thank you.
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While the textures (in the screenshots) look like they're utilizing dated techniques and materials, it in no way looks like anything a PS2 could've done. I wish people would stop being so hyperbolic in their trolling and shitting on things they themselves couldn't have made.
While the textures (in the screenshots) look like they're utilizing dated techniques and materials, it in no way looks like anything a PS2 could've done. I wish people would stop being so hyperbolic in their trolling and shitting on things they themselves couldn't have made.
Also, my response just goes to show you that PS2 was capable of some awesome shit.
Also, suck on this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uC0_ylWrOB8