Our latest review here on Total Gaming Network has staff writer Eldri fighting the infected in Capcom's survival-horror third-person shooter Resident Evil 5. Here's the intro to the article:
Capcom has been reinventing survival-horror since the first Resident Evil (1996) popularized the genre. Many gamers would even argue that the S.T.A.R.S. Alpha team’s struggle at the Spencer Mansion was the birth of the genre. Over the last decade, the series has received six canonical sequels and several “spin-offs,” all of which enhance the world of Resident Evil, but are not technically accepted as part of the story.
With each of the direct sequels came a deeper story and newer, more dynamic ways to kill the undead. Resident Evil 3 (1999) added Nemesis, who hunted the player unyieldingly throughout the game; 'Zero' (2002) forced players to control both playable characters throughout the story; and 'Code: Veronica' (2000) not only eliminated the locked camera, but also gave players three dimensional environments to explore, rather than pre-rendered ones. Read more...
With each of the direct sequels came a deeper story and newer, more dynamic ways to kill the undead. Resident Evil 3 (1999) added Nemesis, who hunted the player unyieldingly throughout the game; 'Zero' (2002) forced players to control both playable characters throughout the story; and 'Code: Veronica' (2000) not only eliminated the locked camera, but also gave players three dimensional environments to explore, rather than pre-rendered ones. Read more...
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Fans of RE 4 should feel right at home in Kijuju, except for the constant fear of death...
Fans of RE 4 should feel right at home in Kijuju, except for the constant fear of death...
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