- A secluded ain community called Raccoon City has been plagued by strange and violent attacks, by mutant beast and -eating zombies. You are an agent of STARS, a special unit that must take the monsters out..
- Solve hair-raising mysteries and uncover terrifying secrets.
- Battle against putrid rotting corpses and dogs that look like demons as you struggle to survive and save the people of Raccoon City.
- Tread the darkest corners and the creepiest graveyards as you battle against an unthinkable evil!.
Product Description
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In Resident Evil, you are part of an elite unit
battling an out-of-control supercomputer. Sent to investigate a
remote location, you discover an eerie old mansion transformed by
a laboratory accident. Soon, you're fighting for survival against
hundreds of mutated scientists and other ghoulish creatures. Ages
17 and up. Imported.
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Resident Evil, the game that is often credited with starting the
survival-horror genre, is being reinvented for the GameCube. For
those unfamiliar with the series, a mysterious corporation has
secretly been performing ungodly biotech experiments in the
y little town of Raccoon City. When reports of gory attacks
come in from nearby areas, two crack squads are sent to
investigate. Players take the role of either sharpshooter Chris
Redfield or demolitions expert Jill Valentine to track down the
source of the town's problems--specifically, something in a
decaying mansion that's mutating animals into grotesque killers
and turning humans into bloodthirsty zombies. Supplies and
ammunition are ce, so players have to know when to fight,
when to run, and how to keep their wits about them. Players can't
afford to waste their s and expect their characters to
survive.
The story is being retrofitted with motion-captured animation,
next-generation graphics, real-time lighting and shadow effects,
new areas, and newly rendered in-game video segments to create an
even more cinematic experience. Also, a redesigned combat system
lets players attack and defend themselves with a variety of items
found in the environment.
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Review
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Ask people to name the iest game they've ever played and
they'll invariably mention Resident Evil (unless they're trying
to be a smart aleck, in which case they'll choose Rise of the
Robots or something similar). Although films and music are
forever being remade, remixed, and generally reheated, games
never seem to get the same . Resident Evil is bucking
that trend. Although it's 70 percent all-new material, this
GameCube version is still familiar enough to tug on a few
nostalgic gamers' heartstrings.
For anyone who wasn't around video games in 1996, Resident Evil
is an arcade adventure that has you trapped in a B-movie mansion
filled with zombies and various other nasties. Considering the
controls in the original were horrible, the puzzles incongruous,
and the script diabolical in all the wrong ways, it's fair to say
the game was far more than the sum of its parts. It's annoying to
see that none of these glaring faults have been addressed in the
remake, but presumably they're all assumed to be part of the
nostalgic fun.
What really made Resident Evil enjoyable was its genuinely
unsettling atmosphere, specifically as created through the
various weird camera angles and the fact that you never seemed to
have enough ammo or . All of this is retained in the
GameCube version, along with what must surely be some of the best
graphics ever seen in a video game--we're talking near
photorealistic characters and as subtle a use of light and shadow
as we've ever seen before. If you're a Resident Evil fan, this
new title is like manna from heaven; if you've yet to experience
its dubious delights, you'd better break out the brown trousers
right away. --David Jenkins -- .co.uk
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