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Here are the six best Resident Evil spin-offs.
6) Resident Evil: Resistance

I might be overrating this 4-on-1 multiplayer game, but it’s hard not to when it gave us the fan-favorite character: Martin Sandwich. The out-of-his-depth mechanic proved a valuable ally to anyone trying to survive the various Masterminds who were trying to take out the survivors.
More seriously, this experiment didn’t quite succeed as well as Capcom was hoping when it dropped alongside Resident Evil 3. The asymmetrical horror game did not gain a large audience, partially because it lacked dedicated servers and had some balancing issues. Still, I have to commend Capcom for trying, and when it was working, Resistance was a fun take on the RE formula.
5) Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles

The Wii was all the rage during the mid-2000s. The motion-control-enabled console was popular with gamers, families, and even your local nursing home. With that in mind, it’s not a huge surprise that companies like Capcom were looking to take advantage of the craze. Thankfully for the Japanese giant, it already had some experience with a similar gimmick, which made bringing over its light-gun-style shooter relatively easy.
The Umbrella Chronicles was the first of two games in the Chronicles series, with this one starring longtime Resident Evil villain Albert Wesker as the narrator. You’ll play through the events of several early games from a new perspective, stepping into the shoes of everyone from Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield to Billy Chambers and Richard Aiken. Throughout it all, you learn new details about key events and characters, making this the perfect addition for hardcore fans.
4) Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles

The Darkside Chronicles takes the series one step further. This time, you’re following the stories of Leon S. Kennedy and Resident Evil 4 bad guy Jack Krauser as they try to discover the mystery behind the deadly T-virus. If you want to understand Leon’s history leading up to RE2, Darkside Chronicles is a must-play game.
On top of that, it’s an excellent light gun shooter. The camera can be a little shaky, but everything else is top-notch. Solid visuals, great gameplay, and more than enough content help make The Darkside Chronicles an attractive package. Unfortunately, the HD collection that launched on PS3 isn’t easy to get your hands on because it was not released physically.











