Resident Evil garners more fans and followers with every passing game due to the high standards set by the games in the series. This year Capcom is back with Resident Evil 5, starring the original hero Chris Redfield and the sexy Sheva.
This time around we travel to Africa in search of answers about the origins of the T-Virus. Chris is now a member of Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance or BSAA and is sent to investigate the fictional country of Kijuju.
You start the game with your AI partner Sheva Alomar, who is your guide and occasional savior in the heavily infected area. The game gives you no time to relax. Within minutes you are in the midst of an outrage, with half the village running behind you with pitchforks and shovels, reminiscent of a witch-hunt.
RE5 is a horror/survival game and in case you are not familiar with the core concept, let me explain it to you. In a survival horror game, come prepared for tons of zombies, just enough ammo and really tight level design to make you feel cornered.
RE5 is scary but it's definitely not the scariest game in the series. I remember playing RE4; the environments, dull look, closed corridors made the game scary and quite thrilling. RE5 took a bold decision to move on to open and bright spaces and the result is a game that is quite thrilling but not as scary as its previous avatars.
This time around we travel to Africa in search of answers about the origins of the T-Virus. Chris is now a member of Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance or BSAA and is sent to investigate the fictional country of Kijuju.
You start the game with your AI partner Sheva Alomar, who is your guide and occasional savior in the heavily infected area. The game gives you no time to relax. Within minutes you are in the midst of an outrage, with half the village running behind you with pitchforks and shovels, reminiscent of a witch-hunt.
RE5 is a horror/survival game and in case you are not familiar with the core concept, let me explain it to you. In a survival horror game, come prepared for tons of zombies, just enough ammo and really tight level design to make you feel cornered.
RE5 is scary but it's definitely not the scariest game in the series. I remember playing RE4; the environments, dull look, closed corridors made the game scary and quite thrilling. RE5 took a bold decision to move on to open and bright spaces and the result is a game that is quite thrilling but not as scary as its previous avatars.
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