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RE5 for Game of the Year

Christopher Johnson

Issue date: 4/13/09 Section: Interactive Media
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as you get deeper into the
story, you begin to figure out
what's going on in that particular
chapter. This is usually
just in time to hear the roar
of a boss and turn in time to
see them rip apart a 6-inch
steel door and hurl it at your
head.
Since the game has been
released, it's been decided
that there are ways to get
around the fact you can't
move and shoot. The game is
really in depth with great
visuals and including the
ability to replay the levels
over and over on each difficulty
lends to a huge amount
of replayability.
Anyone who likes the series
will definitely pick this up so
they don't need to be told.
The people who need to be
told are the ones who have
heard about it but aren't
decided on whether or not it's
worth the money.
The experience of having
hordes of undead come running
at you; plus the in-depth
and often intertwining storyline
coupled with a visual
and audio experience that can
only be compared to that of a
multimillion dollar movie,
makes for a great time.
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