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Resident Evil: Revelations, known as Biohazard Revelations (バイオハザードリベレーションズ Baiohazādo Riberēshonzu ) in Japan, is a console video game that was announced at E3 2010 and first released in the US on February 7, 2012.[1] Starring original series leads Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine,[2] the game displays hallways reminiscent of the mansions of the original Resident Evil and Resident Evil 5. While most of the game takes place aboard the luxurious cruiser Queen Zenobia, players also briefly visit other settings. A brief demo of the game was put on Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D, but Nintendo later released a downloadable free demo on the Nintendo eShop, a piece of software on the 3DS. The demo was released a week before the game was released in Japan.
Cast
Unlike previous games in the series, Revelations features multiple language tracks, with the Japanese audio recorded first. As the English actors were left uncredited, some of their identities remain unknown.
( * )- Indicates that the following is exclusive to the Unveiled Edition of Revelations.
Character name | Japanese actor | English actor | Motion Capture |
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Jill Valentine | Atsuko Yuya | Michelle Ruff | |
Chris Redfield | Hiroki Touchi | Roger Craig Smith | |
Parker Luciani | Mitsuru Miyamoto | Kirk Thornton | |
Jessica Sherawat | Nana Mizuki | Ali Hillis | |
Keith Lumley | Daisuke Ono | Unknown | |
Quint Cetcham | Naoki Bando | Unknown | |
Clive R. O'Brian | Unsho Ishizuka | Paul Eiding | |
Raymond Vester | Yasunori Matsumoto | David Earnest | |
Morgan Lansdale | Banjo Ginga | Unknown | |
Jack Norman | Syuichi Ikeda | Neil Kaplan | |
HUNK | Unknown | Keith Silverstein | |
Rachel Foley | Saori Seto | Mari Ueda |
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website (English)
Sources
- notes
- references
- ↑ Nintendo Power
- ↑ http://www.residentevil.com/revelations/
- ↑ David Vincent. facebook.com. Retrieved on 2013-5-25.
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