'Resident Evil: Revelations Collection' to include two new retro-inspired mini games

"Resident Evil: Revelations" and "Resident Evil: Revelations 2" are coming to Nintendo Switch in November. Facebook/ residentevil

Earlier this year, Capcom announced that the Nintendo Switch versions of the "Resident Evil: Revelations" games would include some retro-inspired mini games exclusive to the titles. On Wednesday, the company gave fans a glimpse of those mini games through a couple of trailers.

The first mini game is titled "Ghost Ship Panic," and is included in "Resident Evil: Revelations." In this game, players are tasked to shoot monsters that are dropping down from the top of the screens. Most of these monsters need only one shot to be dispatched, but others are more resilient, and move faster.

The monsters featured included Ooze, Rachel Ooze, and Scagdead. These are the same monsters that appear in the main game. The game is very simple both in gameplay and graphics, but it can make for a fun way to pass time, especially since it can be played during loading screens.

The second mini game is called "Ghouls 'n Homunculi." It can be found in "Resident Evil: Revelations 2" and is actually a homage to the Capcom classic "Ghosts 'n Goblins."

In this mini game, the player takes the role of "Resident Evil" character Barry Burton as he kills zombies and other scary creatures on an island. Like the original game, the main character loses a piece of clothing whenever he sustains damage.

Aside from offering exclusive content and being a ton of fun, both of these games can earn the players some Battle Points, which are useful in the main "Resident Evil: Revelations" games. Players can use these Battle Points to purchase upgraded equipment in the Raid Shop found within the game.

"Resident Evil: Revelations Collection" is set to be released for Nintendo Switch on Nov. 28. The physical copy of the game will only include the first title, and players will have to download the second game from the Nintendo Switch shop.

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