Your go-to guide for all Raid Mode missions in Resident Evil: Revelations. Learn how to tackle each stage, including StreetPass missions, and get the best rewards!
Hey there! So you're diving into Raid Mode in Resident Evil: Revelations? Awesome! It's a blast, and there's a ton of missions to keep you busy. We're gonna break down what you need to know to conquer them all, including those sneaky StreetPass ones. First off, Raid Mode is this super fun action-packed minigame where you and a buddy can team up. You'll be running through maps from the main story, but with all-new enemy setups. Your main goal in each stage is to find that BSAA emblem hidden away and give it a good ol' melee prompt. Once you clear a stage, you'll get a rank, some sweet bonuses if you met certain goals, your loot, Battle Points (BP), and experience points (EXP). Just a heads-up, if you're playing the 3DS version and you bite the dust or decide to quit mid-stage, you won't get any earnings, but hey, at least you won't lose any supplies you used. The port versions are a bit more forgiving – you might get a tiny bit of BP and EXP, plus any items you picked up, and your supplies are safe even if you retire. Controls are pretty much the same as the main campaign, but forget about using the Genesis scanner. They've added some cool voice commands, though! You'll notice enemies have health bars now, which is super helpful for deciding when to reload. Plus, you'll see the damage you're dealing, so you know if your weapon is actually doing its job. Sometimes, enemies will even drop items right when you defeat them, saving you from having to backtrack and pick everything up. Oh, and a pro-tip: you'll only find ammo for the weapons you currently have equipped. So, if you're not carrying a Magnum, don't expect to find any Magnum ammo! Playing with a friend is where it really shines. Your partner's health bar will be right there above their head, so you can keep an eye on them. There are also some handy communication commands you can use. On the 3DS, you'll hold up on the control pad and press a face button. For the console versions, it's similar – hold down the button that would normally be for the Genesis and use the face buttons. Each character has their own unique phrases for these commands, which is a nice touch! Here's a quick look at the commands and their button prompts: | System | Go | Thank you | Come on | Wait | |---|---|---|---|---| | 3DS / Wii U / Switch | X | Y | A | B | | PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4 | Triangle | Square | Circle | Cross | | Xbox 360 / Xbox One | Y | X | B | A | Keep an eye out for the Missions section in the full guide; we'll be diving into the specifics of each one soon!100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content