Released in 2006 as an Expanded Game for the Nintendo DS, this title revisits the survival horror adventure where you join the S.T.A.R.S. unit investigating horrors within a mansion near Raccoon City. Core gameplay utilizes the dual screens: one for mapping and the touch screen for puzzle interaction and first-person combat sequences. Distinctive features include touch-based controls and wireless LAN support for up to four players across two multiplayer modes, enhancing the original experience.
As an expanded version of the classic adventure and shooter hybrid, this iteration leverages the unique capabilities of the Nintendo DS hardware. The dual-screen setup is central to the experience, with one screen dedicated to displaying a primary map, assisting players in navigating the labyrinthine mansion and locating key areas.
The lower, touch-sensitive screen introduces new interaction methods. Players utilize touch controls for environmental puzzles, such as opening locks. Furthermore, this screen facilitates a special first-person perspective mode where players directly engage in combat against various monstrous threats.
Beyond the control scheme adjustments, this release incorporates several gameplay additions not present in the original version. A significant feature is the inclusion of wireless LAN support, allowing up to four players to participate in two distinct multiplayer game modes, adding a cooperative or competitive dimension to the established survival setting.
It is important to note that this game stands as a complete package. There are currently no officially released downloadable content packs or further expansions available for this title.
This classification signifies that the game builds upon the foundation of the original title, offering significant enhancements and new features integrated into the core experience, rather than being a simple port or remaster.
The game falls under the Shooter and Adventure genres and is exclusively available on the Nintendo DS platform.
Strong violence, Blood and gore