Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 Look Great on the Nintendo Switch

The Switch gets a Jill sandwich.

Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 are coming to the Nintendo Switch, and they look just as spooky as ever. You can see them in action in the newest Switch trailer, which shows off a glut of the game’s features that you can look forward to seeing when the games launch.

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Motion controls have been implemented so you can use the Joy-Con controllers to do things like attack with your knife, reload, or investigate your surroundings. You can also play with a partner in co-op mode.

If you have lots of amiibo figures, you can use them to unlock several items as you play through the game, and you’ll also get the previously-released DLC and add-on content like Raid Mode stages, characters, costumes, and more.

You can expect to see the Switch version of both games launching this Nov. 28 in North America, just in time for you to work off that extra holiday weight by swinging your Joy-Con controllers around wildly in the air. Check out the launch trailer below.

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