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March 2009
(85%)
54 Reviews
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Abstract: Sound is also top-notch. Voice acting ranges from decent to stupendous, but overall fitting. The music catches almost every moment perfectly and provides a track that is genially interesting and pleasing to listen too. The enemies also have wondro...
Streamlines Resident Evil experience into co-op form; beautiful visuals; persistent upgrade system works wonderfully.
AI-controlled partners skill begins to wane towards end of game; ham-fisted story.
Resident Evil 4 marked a huge departure for the survival horror series, as it redefined so many elements of Capcoms classic games. Resident Evil 5 takes RE4s best elements and adapts them to the buddy system. Co-op is all the rage these days, and RE5...
Abstract: Poor Resident Evil 5. When Shinji Mikami rebooted the Resident Evil series with the landmark survival-horror game, Resident Evil 4, he set the bar unreasonably high for any subsequent sequels. Arriving in gorgeous form on the underdog GameCube, RE4 int...
Abstract: Change can be a painful process. Just ask one of the unfortunate citizens of Kijuju, the fictional region of Africa that serves as the setting of Resident Evil 5, the latest entry in Capcoms ongoing zombie videogame saga. A power-mad corporations evo...
Abstract: Resident Evil 5: loaded with frights.Platform: PS3, Xbox 360RRP: $119.95Classification: MA 15+Rating 4.5 out of 5 The evil has risen one more time, thanks to viral mutagens zombifying villagers in a fictitious African nation. When a bioterrorist s...
Abstract: Thirteen years after the release of the first Resident Evil, Capcom now brings us Resident Evil 5, a fast paced high impact Action/Horror title that will keep your eyes glued to the screen and your palms nice and sweaty. Originally when the first Resi...
Stunning high-contrast visuals, plenty of goo for gore-hounds, nifty co-op mode, familiar goofy plot
Controls still grate, annoying AI, it’s essentially a prettier version of Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil’s belated next-gen debut is finally here — and it rocks. While the survival horror elements have been toned down, and many old glitches remain, we still love it to death. Highly recommended. ...
Abstract: James Wright9.0The series that revolutionised the gaming world with a new genre of gaming called “survival horror” has received a next-generation console facelift that moves the genre to a different level. The story once again revolves around the scie...