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Resident Evil Outbreak

Playstation 2

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Race against the clock in this deadly survival-horror game as you search for traces of uninfected life Collect weapons and equipment for use against the zombies, and fight your way through them to stay alive Witness the chain of events that span from Resident Evil 1 to 3 -- your character choices will enable scenarios from each Cooperative and 4-player multiplayer gameplay for terrifying gaming -- you'll never know what's waiting for you in the darkness Advanced game mechanics and 3D graphics to emphasize the horror aspects and improve gameplayProduct Description The horrifically deadly T-Virus plagues Raccoon City. Uncover the source and stop it before the entire population is eradicated! Resident Evil Outbreak takes players on a thrilling new ride with online play! Choose from up to 8 playable characters and watch your decisions sculpt the story before your very eyes. Join up to 4 others for chilling multiplayer horror, or crank up the sound and play solo for a guaranteed sleepless night! Review The virus has spread online, and Resident Evil's gameplay has never been so infectious. Fighting for life with three human-controlled characters at your side definitely adds an element of unfamiliarity to the survival horror mix, but make no mistake, this is still Resident Evil. Whether you find yourself jumping out of your seat as a zombie crashes through a window, marveling at the action in the cutscenes, or complaining about the stiffness of control and awkwardly placed camera angles, this is just another trip to Raccoon City. Only this time, you're with friends.I really have to hand it to Capcom for making teamwork the cornerstone of gameplay. In every room that you reach, this game hammers home the message that you have to stick together and work as a group. When jumping from one rooftop to another, you may misjudge the distance and fall short. Thankfully, a teammate can pull you up. Even before the game commences, you'll find yourself coordinating tactics with your soon-to-be companions at the character selection screen. In a similar vein to an RPG, each of the eight playable characters that you can select brings completely different abilities to the table that you must factor in. Do you bring a lock-picker? Someone with extra inventory spots? Or rely on firepower with a weapons expert?Unlike the other games in the series, zombies can pass from room to room and are often found in packs. Taking this newfound hunting prowess into account, Capcom has implemented a handful of new techniques that players can use to survive. You can slide under beds, hide in lockers, and even repel a zombie attack by forcing their head away from your neck with enough breathing room to raise your pistol and shoot them directly between the eyes. You'll even find strategy in the reloading of weapons. For instance, a box of shells takes more time to load than a clip. As annoying as it is to watch your character get munched because he couldn't load the rounds quick enough, I really like this aspect. It makes you keep an eye on every little detail.Where Outbreak excels in engrossing multiplayer and creative gameplay, the overall design of the game is very odd. Rather than creating one lengthy quest that players can really sink their teeth into, Capcom opted to break up the game into five separate scenarios that are roughly 45 minutes each. If you die, you'll turn into a zombie for a brief extent (and yes, you can attack your teammates if you like), then will be dropped out of the game. Sadly, you can't re-spawn. You either have to wait for your friends to finish up, or find another game to enter. While scripted controller commands are offered, it doesn't support voice chat at all or keyboard functionality in-game. Someone's head should roll for this!All told, this is a surprisingly enjoyable online venture that showcases some amazing gameplay concepts, yet a lack of foresight in the delivery of multiplayer.Concept:A highly creative, yet slightly flawed approach to multiplayer survival horror Graphics:Not as lavish as the recent GameCube releases, yet impressive nonetheless Sound:Great ambiance, but it sure would be nice to communicate with other players. Where's the voice chat?! Playability:Familiar RE controls with innovative teammate techniques and newfound environment interaction Entertainment:Entertaining, yet lacking all the elements that would keep you hooked Replay:Moderately Low Rated: 7.5 out of 10Editor: Andrew ReinerIssue: May 20042nd Opinion: Why isn't there voice chat

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