Now GameStreaming: Resident Evil In Three Different Flavors To Enjoy

Written by Zack Kaplan

The original Resident Evil was released in 1996, and it has forever changed the landscape of horror video games. Now it’s 2015 and also the Resident Evil franchise is still alive and well, unlike the many zombies featured through the series. With the pending discharge of Resident Evil Revelations 2, now’s a great time to trap on the series.

Unfortunately there hasn’t been much in the way of Resident Evil on Android (beyond the port of 4 which was only accessible through Samsung Apps) but stop worrying for Nvidia Shield Owners. Using GameStream, there are lots of great, and some lousy, Resident Evil PC releases that can be streamed to the Shield Portable and Shield Tablet. Here are three worth looking at:?

Resident Evil 4:

Considered by many to become the very best game in the series, 4 has been the benchmark which all survival horror games released after are when compared with. As Leon S. Kennedy, your mission it to rescue obama of the United States daughter. Obviously you must face infected enemies, some of which have chainsaws for whatever reason, in intense encounters. While filled with more action than previous Resident Evil games, it is still scary, or at best it was to me after i played it.

Resident Evil Revelations:

First released being an exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS, Revelations took a more traditional approach to the series. Rather than lots of outrageous action sequences, it centered on the survival part of the genre the series is known for. Combined with the campaign there is also Raid Mode. It offers up additional challenges to accomplish. Currently I’m replaying the 3DS version to unlock Raid Mode, it’s a good motivator to finish the sport, despite having a really frustrating final boss.

Resident Evil HD Remaster:

The original Resident Evil has been remastered, well actually the remake from the original, but from reviews online, this is worth playing. Revisit Spencer’s Mansion, prepare a Jill?sandwich, and get ready to Stream the sport that?started it all.

What PC games would you like to see covered on Now GameStreaming? Leave a comment and let me know.