Capcom a annoncé Umbrella Corps, un jeu en ligne compétitif situé dans l'univers de Resident Evil. Ce shooter à la troisième personne sera disponible en téléchargement sur PS4 et PC début 2016 pour une trentaine d'euros. Ce qu'il faut pour voir à quoi cela ressemble à l'intérieur.
TOKYO — Sept. 15, 2015 — At the Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Asia (SCEJA) Press Conference 2015 in Tokyo today, Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, announced Umbrella Corps™, a new fast-paced third person shooter set in the 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 early 2016.
Umbrella Corporation, a ruthless international pharmaceutical company, had been known for its genetic experiments and biological weaponry that led to worldwide devastation including the infamous Raccoon City incident . Although the organization was brought down in 2003, its legacy of bio-terrorism continued. In the present day, corporations with nebulous interests in bio-weaponry have hired squads of special forces for experimental battles in restricted virus-infected areas against other mercenaries.
Umbrella Corps will feature high-intensity team-based matches where players can compete online in a variety of unique close quarter battle modes. Each adrenaline-fueled match will be short and brutal and is designed for quick and engaging play. The game will feature an analog aim and cover system, allowing for more precise control when firing from cover.
In the One Life Match mode, players must achieve their main objective to take down the other team without any option to re-spawn. One life per round is all a player gets as they must not only face the enemy team but also contend with classic Resident Evil enemies such as zombies that populate each map. Though these can be added threats, they can also be used to a player’s advantage if strategically used to hinder the other team.
In order to face all these threats, players will be equipped with gun and grenade based weaponry as well as specialized gear that add an extra layer of Resident Evil flair to the action. The non-traditional arsenal includes the Brainer (a powerful melee axe which goes straight into the skull), Tactical Shield (an arm-mounted guard allowing players to utilize a zombie as cover), Terrain Spikes (boot-mounted spikes for trampling the enemy), and Zombie Jammer (a device which repels zombies only when active). Players must be quick and strategic in changing up their tactics and weapons to win against the opposing team in this all-out brawl.
Attendees of Tokyo Game Show will be able to try their hand at Umbrella Corps which will make its playable debut at the event this week. The first demo will include two teams facing off in a 3 vs. 3 set-up of the One Life Match mode.
Tous les commentaires (12)
Y'a de la couverture, y'a une vue FPS, y'a un peut de verticalité (enfin vite fait certe) , ca l'air nerveux..alors oui rien de bien nouveau mais disont que ca semble sympathoche pour la trentaine d'euros demandé.
Bon par contre j'attenderais une promo si je me décide à le prendre,malgré les 30 euros accueillant.
"Pfff dans Mario Kart y a même pas de boss et même pas de princesse à sauver!"
En plus il va sortir au prix officiel de 29$, c'est donc pas un "gros jeu" à 70$.
Sinon moi ce que je trouve moyen c'est la technique, je suis pas du genre "tout pour la technique" mais là quand même... Le jeu est tout sombre et ça trouve moyen d'être pas beau... ^^"