
Based on the game that defined the survival horror genre, Resident Evil is an all new zombie-hunting adventure that returns the player to the frightening events that introduced the world to the Umbrella Corporation. As one of the last remaining survivors of the elite S.T.A.R.S. police unit, the player must negotiate a crumbling mansion overrun with zombies and horrific preternatural mutations. Enemy encounters are unexpected and ammunition is limited, so the tension is high and every shot counts.

GAME FEATURES:
Missions are designed with the mobile experience in mind allowing player to save their progress after short intervals of play
Players take control of elite S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine as they attempt to free themselves from an Umbrella Corporation stronghold
Unleash six unique and deadly weapons including a combat knife, 9mm automatic, magnum revolver, shotgun, grenade launcher, and flame thrower
Resident Evil: Genesis is an all new zombie-hunting adventure that returns the player to the frightening events that introduced the world to the Umbrella Corporation. It begins in a crumbling mansion overrun with zombies and other horrific preternatural mutations (not as horrific as the phrase “horrific preternatural mutations,” however). As one of the last remaining survivors of the elite S.T.A.R.S. police unit, the player must unravel devious puzzles and survive the deadly creatures armed only with their wits and whatever weapons they can find.
The completely objective Midori Yuasa (President, Capcom Interactive, Inc.) says “The Resident Evil franchise has a long and storied history with Capcom. Resident Evil: Genesis delivers on the promise of thrilling, frightening and exciting gameplay that has become the hallmark of the series.”
Even people that don’t have their rents paid by this game think it’s pretty sweet. Resident Evil: Genesis scored an “A” on 1UP.com and a 7.8/10 on IGN. The wireless debut for the iconic survival horror series is currently available on most major North American carriers.
