Since the game takes place in 2005, there are no Las Plagas (in fact, Resident Evil 5 has yet to happen) but there is a whole new class of genetic mutant lurking about. If you don't like your handhelds with a bunch of story content, then you might as well write this one off right now, because Resident Evil: Revelations is filled to the brim with juicy plot details. For a handheld game, Resident Evil: Revelations is surprisingly cinematic, and each chapter of the story is presented with lengthy introduction and conclusion cutscenes. Series mainstays Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine are on the case again, this time working for a biological recovery group that is trying to stamp out the rest of the infection left behind after the collapse of the aquatic city. Resident Evil: Revelations takes place in 2005 and revolves around the remains of a floating city that was attacked by a bio-terrorist group. Capcom has definitely taken advantage of this fact, and has finally put Resident Evil in the middle of the ocean. Sure, plenty of people take vacation cruises and have a great time sitting on the beach, but when it's just you and open water, it can be pretty intimidating. There's something inherently creepy about the ocean.
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