![]() Here players can take on yet another five missions, all of which are different again to those of the other modes, just this time subject to a more unique scenario. Experiments is then the final option which gives players something different still. Onslaught on the other hand offers something very different, and allows you to take on five different missions with the task of scrounging around for supplies and surviving for as long as possible against endless hordes of the undead. P layers are left to scavenge for any useful supplies that they can use to escape the hellish undead.Ĭhoosing which mode to play in will of course be the first thing to worry about and there are Campaign, Onslaught, and Experiments modes all present to provide some decent options.Ĭampaign is the first of the three and contains within it six levels, including the tutorial, to play through as you work towards escaping the quarantine zone in place. G overnment services having fallen to the nightmare and nothing but the last legs of humanity are still left alive. This time round players dive into the middle of the action as the infection that has had everyone turning into mutilated remains continues to spread rapidly across the city. As it happens, my playthrough was played on an Xbox One X.įor those not aware, Outbreak: The New Nightmare is actually the second game in the series and acts as a direct follow-on to the events of the first game. A lthough with no Xbox One X specific enhance d update available for the game, and so few current Xbox One owners playing on an Xbox One X, it’s hard to see why the game would be released if it wasn’t equally stable across all consoles within the Xbox One family. įrom the opening screen that bellows ‘Outbreak’ in classic ‘Resi ’ fashion, to the first steps into one of the 16 levels that are split across the three game modes available in the form of scenarios, everything about Outbreak: The New Nightmare looks like a n exact mix of what you could expect to find with Resident Evil : Outbreak and Resident Evil 2.īefore we get into the finer details of the gameplay, the story and the many issues that popped up and proved persistent throughout though, it ’s well worth noting that developer Drop Dead Studios do es suggest players who decide to play Outbreak: The New Nightmare do so on an Xbox One X. It i nstead comes across as more of a copy and paste effort of everything that made Resident Evil what it was all those years ago … minus all of the polish. But whilst it’s always nice to see games arrive that share ideas with some of the greatest games of years gone by, Outbreak: The New Nightmare takes things above and beyond simply borrowing a few ideas or sharing the odd similarity here and there.
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