Biohazard: Survival Door gameplay is based on luck
Remember how we used to open doors in the old Resident Evil games? They all added some good helpings of creepy back in the day, but when it comes to Biohazard: Survival Door, that’s pretty much all you’ll be doing, give or take a few zombies to shoot here and there.
Remember how we used to open doors in the old Resident Evil games? They all added some good helpings of creepy back in the day, but when it comes to Biohazard: Survival Door, that’s pretty much all you’ll be doing, give or take a few zombies to shoot here and there.
So what’s behind door number one? It could either be a one-way ticket to the next round of doors, or you’ll find yourself with a few zombies to shoot and kill. The game basically lets you pick a door and if you pick the right one, you score points and move on to the next round. There is no fixed order and placement for the right doors, which means that gameplay is based on luck and intuition rather than skill.
Biohazard: Survival Door also comes with a leaderboard to recognize the best most intuitive players out there. This mobile release in Japan charges ¥ 315 (US$ 3.50) per month, the same rate with which you can play the Mega Man X3 on mobile. It’s unclear if Capcom will be sending this game overseas and if the pricing scheme will get an overhaul if it does.
[via Siliconera]