Recently just completed Resident Evil 5 and didn't find any puzzles throughout the game. Does this game need them? I think maybe it does because it's only taken a week to finish it. I am currently playing Silent Hill: Homecoming and I am impressed by this game.
There are many puzzles in this 'Homecoming' instalment to the excellent series and you have to search to get further. Although I haven't completed it yet I think the puzzles make the game more interesting instead of shooting your way through the game as in Resident Evil 5.
The action does keep RE5 exciting in an arcade way of looking at it but maybe a few puzzles wouldn't have gone a miss.
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Monday, 23 March 2009
Resident Evil 5
Another instalment of the very popular 'Resident Evil' series comes to xbox 360. The fifth game sees Chris Redfield accompanied by a new partner 'Sheva' in Africa to challenge and put an end to the evil plot of Albert Wesker. Vulnerable countries have been targeted by Albert Wesker to release bio terrorism. The people are infected and zombified.
The game's graphics are excellent and the monsters you face are very realistic and give the experience of an animated film. The transformed people now mindless come thick and fast to attack you. You can play the game online, playing through as someone's partner. The character control is fantastically fluid and more direct with your 360 controller movement to give an added effect of realism.
The game's graphics are excellent and the monsters you face are very realistic and give the experience of an animated film. The transformed people now mindless come thick and fast to attack you. You can play the game online, playing through as someone's partner. The character control is fantastically fluid and more direct with your 360 controller movement to give an added effect of realism.
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