Cue a zombie outbreak similar to that seen in Resident Evil 4 (where we’ve got infected humans, not the walking dead), with heads exploding and mutated monstrosities bursting out with a general willingness to cause harm to everyone around them. We won’t detail too much of the story as spoiling it would hurt your enjoyment, but you play Chris Redfield (Resident Evil veteran from the very first game in the series), now a member of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA), who enters the fictional African country Kijuju in order to investigate a mysterious event in the desert. Thankfully Capcom has clearly learnt from its mistakes with the PC version of Resident Evil 4 and delivered an excellent PC game that has the edge over the console versions in a few areas. While in most cases Capcom has delivered the goods, making what will undoubtedly be one of the best games of 2009, it doesn’t quite have the magic that made Resi 4 so special. Four years later gamers expect this and more from Resident Evil 5. It’s action packed, tense, scary, brilliantly paced, full of “wow” moments, features incredible visuals, is jammed full of replay value and surprises from start to finish. For many people Resident Evil 4 is the perfect game. Following one of the greatest games of all time can’t be easy.
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