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Resident Evil 5 Collector's Edition - Playstation 3

by Capcom
Platform : PlayStation 3
Rated: Mature
4.3 out of 5 stars 33 customer reviews

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  • Tackle a horror-filled mission as Chris Redfield from the original Resident Evil or Sheva Alomar, a West African agent of the BSAA
  • Take advantage of the new, two-player online co-op mode to double your team's effectiveness in the face of a new bread of evil
  • Use new weapons to defend yourself when faced with hordes of faster, smarter enemies
  • Explore the remote desert setting of Kijuju with highly-developed, detailed game environments
  • Experience groundbreaking graphics and effects delivered by an advanced version of Capcom's proprietary MT Framework engine
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Platform: PlayStation 3 | Edition: Collector's
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  • ASIN: B001CH9ILW
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.6 x 3.5 inches ; 4 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: March 13, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,981 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Platform for Display: PlayStation 3Edition: Collector's
This installment to the series is so far one of the best I've played via co-op online. Single player is ok too, but your computer helper loves wasting precious ammo. I give the game 5 out of 5 Stars but the collectors edition is not worth paying an extra 30 for. The figurine's knife handle was already broken out of the box, the bag is like any cheap bag, and the necklace and patch aren't all that great. The only real reason to get it is for the limited edition steel case. Very nice, other than that nothing. Bonus disc is a disappointment. Other than trailers to the other R.E. movies, pictures of the game scenery and characters, and a making of video aren't worth it. I guess seeing that it was on a Blue Ray disc it makes it worth more but the content isn't all that great. Not to bring down on the making, I know they put a lot of money and effort into it and my hats off to them, the marketing of the collectors edition could have been dealt with better.
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Platform for Display: PlayStation 3Edition: Collector's
Time for another run against the infected in Resident Evil! (No more zombies for us, sorry) The game actually continues with the main story line and characters, with few twists and turns, which are pretty predictible.

First and foremost, this game is meant to be played in co-op. Yes, you can play by yourself and let the somewhat competent AI handle your partner, but this game is so much more fun when you play with someone else, fighting off the infected and facing off against some pretty cool monsters (you'll learn to hate the Reapers).

The feel of the game has also changed. Because your partner is always with you, the moments of suspense are no longer there. The gameplay is similar to RE4, with the stop-and-shoot play still there. The Mercenaries mode is back, available once you finish the game, and is frankly where I've spent most of my time once I finished the main game.

As for the Collector's Edition review: you're basically paying an extra $20-25 for a tote bag, a patch, an dvd with behind the scenes stuff, a pendant and a little Chris Redfield figurine. I'm a sucker for these Collector's Edition things, so I got it. If you just care for the game, then just get the game. But yes, buy this game.
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Platform for Display: PlayStation 3Edition: Collector's
Premise
*You play Chris Redfield (hero of the "Resident Evil" series overall), who is tasked with going to Africa to track down a fugitive. Joining a local agent named Sheva Alomar, the two discover an outbreak of lethal genetically-engineered viruses that can re-animate the dead. Fighting through the hordes of zombies, mutants, and massive monsters, they eventually confront the masterminds behind the viruses.

The Good Things
*Video/sound quality are excellent. Graphics are detailed, rich, and smooth.
*This package includes a bonus DVD with some making-of footage; both the game and the DVD are housed in an awesome metal case, the same size as any other PS3 game. It also includes a necklace, a small courier bag, a BSSA badge, and a small figurine.
*Includes in-game collectables, alternate costumes, graphic filters, and cheats that can be unlocked. I believe it has unlockable behind-the-scenes content as well.
*Includes a co-op mode, allowing other online users to play the game with you. Once you finish the story, other online games become available.
*The story is immersive and interesting. They are structured into sixteen chapters, each with three stages; it's easy to track your progress, and you can replay completed chapters anytime you want.
*Cutscenes are not bad. Some of the fight scenes are awesome. Some scenes require you to push buttons and interact with the action (although this may also throw you off).
*Item management is a nifty tool. You are able to buy and sell things, and you can upgrade your weapons to be more powerful (upgrading all the way will also allow you to unlock unlimited ammo for that specific gun). Above all, it allows you to manage you and your partner's inventory.
*Level designs are good.
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Platform for Display: PlayStation 3Edition: Collector's
Here's a short review:

Fantastic game, but a waste of money if you buy the collector's edition. The only thing redeeming is the metal case, but still not worth it.

You cant run and shoot? SO WHAT! :)
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Platform for Display: PlayStation 3Edition: Collector's
Survival horror has gotten the ultimate face lift in Resident Evil 5...

The only problem is, it's no longer about survival horror.

Being a fan of the series since I first played Resident Evil: Director's Cut back on the PSX days, there was a lot of expectation to live up to in Resident Evil 5. The game itself was executed well -- constant action, great graphics, and high production value (the cinematics are surprisingly well done with a very Hollywood movie feel), but the experience falls short in my book.

Forgettable characters, a forced storyline (not to mention a 60 second ending), terrible single player AI (your partner), and lack of innovation gets this game 3 stars. Also, since when was Resident Evil an action game? Where's the horror? Heads up Capcom, chaos is not horror -- it's just stressful. 5 is basically a clone of it's Game Cube predecessor with co-op and a makeover.

Don't get me wrong, it was fun -- but not in the awe-inspiring way Resident Evil 4 was. As a hardcore gamer, I expect nothing but the best from a big name like Resident Evil, and with the fifth installment I was left saying...

"...Really?"
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