Umbrella Corps
Umbrella Corps (also known as Biohazard: Umbrella Corps) is Tactical Shooter and Multiplayer video game created and published by Capcom for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. The game serves as the spin-off in the series of Resident Evil and takes place in 201 and 2013. It puts the player in charge of an agent named as 3A-7, belonging to an organization, Umbrella Co. The game sets out the player on an epic mission to test out new equipment like Zombie Jammer. After successfully testing the weapon, the survivors of the protagonist have to try to kill him by sending him dangerous missions. In the game, players play as a mercenary from two organizations, and they are tasked to team up with their fellow and struggle to remove all hostile players. The player can explore the land from either a first-person viewpoint or a third-person perspective. The game introduces the maps, described as compact battle zones, which have historical Resident Evil environments and themes. There are various gadgets available including grenades, shotguns, rifles, semi-automatic rifles, and more. With superb gameplay, stunning graphics, and fantastic controls, Umbrella Corps is the best game to play.
#1 Resident Evil
Resident Evil is a popular Single-player Horror-Survival and Shooter video game developed by Capcom and published by Nintendo. The game is also known as Bio Hazard in Japan and some other parts of the world. This one is the first game in the Resident Evil series and provides the saga basis. The game’s story features the character of Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine.
Both of the characters are part of S.T.A.R.S, an elite task force that travels to Raccoon City to investigate the sudden disappearance of their team members. While searching for the clues, they get trapped inside a huge mansion filled with all kinds of gory monsters and Zombies. The players can either select Chriss or Jill as the main character, explore the mansion and uncover the secrets about the disappearance of the team members and the Zombie outbreak.