Resident Evil 5 (PC)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed games of recent years is finally here and the world of survival horror will never be the same again. Chris Redfield and new partner Sheva Alomar must face a new menace in Africa, as they take on an even more bizarre range of monsters and mutants.
The first Resident Evil for the new generation of consoles doesn't just improve the quality of the graphics but also the abilities of the enemies. No longer do you face off against slow moving zombies, but instead mutated humans who will anticipate your actions and even set-up barricades to block your exits.
To combat this new menace you not only have a permanent onscreen partner but a wide range of more athletic moves, including dodges and the ability to take cover behind any piece of scenery. The biohazards are evolving yet again - and so is the game itself.
- The next chapter: Continuing the story from Resident Evil 4 and movie Resident Evil: Degeneration, this has topped gamers' most wanted lists since it was announced.
- Evolving threat: Hugely varied gameplay as you battle motorbikes in the bush, race along deadly enemy-filled rivers and combat some of gaming's biggest bosses.
- Super model: Stunning graphics push the next generation consoles to their limits, with hordes of enemies onscreen at once and a larger, more interactive game world than before.
- Afraid of the dark: Realistic lighting system will blind you in bright sunlight or leave you dangerously vulnerable in the dark.
- Two's company: For the first time ever in Resident Evil you can play the entire game with a friend, either on or offline. Or have the computer back you up as new character Sheva.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1042 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Capcom
- Released on: 2009-09-18
- ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
- Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Format: Unknown format
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed games of recent years is finally here and the world of survival horror will never be the same again. Chris Redfield and new partner Sheva Alomar must face a new menace in Africa, as they take on an even more bizarre range of monsters and mutants.
The first Resident Evil for the new generation of consoles doesn't just improve the quality of the graphics but also the abilities of the enemies. No longer do you face off against slow moving zombies, but instead mutated humans who will anticipate your actions and even set-up barricades to block your exits.
To combat this new menace you not only have a permanent onscreen partner but a wide range of more athletic moves, including dodges and the ability to take cover behind any piece of scenery. The biohazards are evolving yet again - and so is the game itself.
Key Features- The next chapter: Continuing the story from Resident Evil 4 and movie Resident Evil: Degeneration, this has topped gamers' most wanted lists since it was announced.
- Evolving threat: Hugely varied gameplay as you battle motorbikes in the bush, race along deadly enemy-filled rivers and combat some of gaming's biggest bosses.
- Super model: Stunning graphics push the next generation consoles to their limits, with hordes of enemies onscreen at once and a larger, more interactive game world than before.
- Afraid of the dark: Realistic lighting system will blind you in bright sunlight or leave you dangerously vulnerable in the dark.
- Two's company: For the first time ever in Resident Evil you can play the entire game with a friend, either on or offline. Or have the computer back you up as new character Sheva.
One of the oldest and most respected Japanese publisher/developers, Capcom are very secretive about their internal studios. Their names are not made public, but they've been responsible for classics ranging from Street Fighter II to Resident Evil and Mega Man to Devil May Cry.
Review:
Recipient of just about every game of the year award going in 2005, Resident 4 wasn’t just one of the best games of the last generation it was also one of the boldest reinventions of a well established franchise ever seen. The only problem was how Capcom were ever going to top it and since almost nothing has been revealed about the game so far that’s still a difficult question to answer.
Some facts are known about the game though, in that it uses the same basic gameplay and controls as Resident Evil 4, as well as some other elements from the very first Resident Evil. The latter isn’t surprising as a different team are working on this new game, many of whom worked on the very first game from back on the PSone.
The trailer shows a desert, possibly Middle Eastern, setting with what appears to be fast moving zombies in pursuit of what may, or may not, be Chris Redfield. What is known is that temperature will play an important role in the game, with characters having to cool down if they get too sweaty – even getting heatstroke or passing out from overheating. The game will also feature online elements for the first time in a core Resident Evil game, although again their exact nature remains a mystery. In fact the only thing that’s known for certain about the game is that with a track record this good it’s almost certainly going to be worth the wait finding out about.
HARRISON DENT
Customer Reviews
Resident Evil for Dummies
I have enjoyed playing Resident Evil in the past, however with this one i was bored from the start. It feels like Capcom have gone for making it easy to help it sell. It's far too easy, just follow Sheva, she always heads for where you need to go. And where are the puzzles. Having an unpredictable, uncontrolable and manic AI controlled companion is a disaster. Much of the time she's running ahead ( even though she's in support mode ) preventing any strategy such as picking off enemies with the Sniper Rifle. Other times she lags behind. What Capcom did was to saddle the player with a computer controlled player that they have to baby, watch and protect.
On the other hand being a PC controlled character she is an unaturally good shot, which also takes fun and challenge out of the game. The limited item slots issue is petty inconvenience, especially since Sheva can't manage her own inventory, another thing you have to take care of, well that's if she hangs around nearby long enough. Otherwise you have to chase after her to give her some ammo. She also has a nasty habit of picking up Proximity mines you have laid if she isn't very close to you at the time you laid them. It pales in enjoyment compared to Resident Evil 4. All in all a sad and embarrassing surrender to appeasing people who can't be bothered with more challenging game play and bogged down in petty difficulties. All the more dissapointing because Res 4 was such an outstandingly good game.
Not bad, but not great either...
A fairly well scripted, well voiced story: Nothing that original, but good solid horror film material. Graphics are good, the figures well animated and lighting at times really adds to the atmosphere.
Yet it was held back for me by the slightly awkward 3rd person controls, an occassionaly dodgy camera and the way (in solo play) your partner can stand in the way of your vision or do stupid things. Also there was no real thinking required, a little strategy concerning conserving ammo, or exactly what kills something fastest, some cut scenes with 'Dragons Lair style' directional reactions (probably for the console players?) but little real variety in the gameplay.
It's more like a film you can play through, fairly linear and short. Good, for what it is, but I'm not sure it was worth the money I paid for it, as it doesn't have much lasting appeal.
I've not played multiplayer.
Better than the Xbox version
Graphically on the highest settings and resolution this game looks and runs much sharper and smoother which makes for better gameplay.
Other than that, aside from a new mode called No Mercy and a few extra costumes this game (no Slayers and Survivors) it's a carbon copy of the 360 version.





