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Не очень люблю эту игру, хотя ее тоже прошла 2 раза. Может дело в том что Крис мне не нравится, может дело в том что тут сюжет меня не интересует, или дело в цветокоре, он тут просто ужасный!

A fun to play co-op action horror game one of my favorite co-op story games

Played completely in co-op on normal difficulty. Switched to easy on the last chapter because we got burnt out by cheap deaths from qte’s and unskippable cutscenes.

I started out loving the classic Resi gameplay. I played it with the RE4 control scheme, which actually isn’t entirely the same, but it’s okay. I love tank controls paired with the “stand your ground” style gameplay, where you can’t run away while shooting. Love the strategic feeling of that. Also, the inventory management was fun. Glad that key items didn’t take up inventory space.

So we initially loved the stressful gameplay and campy story, but as it went along the story became tiresomely convoluted. Reading through the notes you find was incredibly boring. Also as we kept progressing qte’s started to become cheaper and lead to insta-death frequently. Qte’s need to be banished from video game design. They don’t make the cutscenes more engaging! Some of the cheapest qte’s I’ve experienced. Why do they get so much flack in other games (Shenmue and Quantic Dream games) and not here?

I think a lot of our frustration stemmed from tankier enemies, enemies that wear armor, enemies that throw grenades and shoot rocket launchers constantly, etc. It became such a chaotic and irritating final third of the game.

The final two part boss fight was pretty lame. Honestly some of the worst boss fights in the series in RE 5 (with the caveat that I’ve only beaten the 1 remake, 5, and 7). They’re just not that exciting and a lot of times are bullet sponges and have frequent qte’s.

Some memorable moments: The claustrophobic fight in the village early on (RE 4 vibes), the ogre boss fight, the motorcycle zombie gang, the bat scorpion boss fight, the Peter Lorre-esque Wesker henchman Ricardo Irving, the dogs fucking suck, big man Majini, the semi-open world boat area with the indigenous villages, the light reflection puzzles, Indiana Jones boulders on fire area, screaming “SHEVA!”and “HURRY!” and “roger”, while waiting at the doors to leave an area, the mine cart trap, the boat fight against Peter Lorre monster, sneaking past the blind lickers, and the boss fight with Jill and pulling the thing off her chest was hilarious.

o unico Resident Evil q tive coragem de jogar KKKKKKKK só pq e multiplayer


I enjoyed it because I played it with a friend, but it was really bad

This review contains spoilers

Resident Evil 5 is a very controversial game, it has several details and some flaws, it was involved in controversies before and after its release and to this day it is the best-selling game in the franchise. Resident Evil 5 was released in 2009 and is a sequel that follows the events of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, controlled by Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar, two well-trained B.S.A.A agents who end up experiencing several macabre events. The game's plot is solid and well done, it closes the saga with perfection, as it is here that one of the biggest arcs of the saga comes to an end... The death of Albert Wesker! This game takes everything its predecessor did well and improved it, RE5's graphics are impressive to this day, the gameplay is good (even more so with friends) and the replay factor is great, the game also has extra modes, story DLCS which tells a little more about Jill Valentine and unlockables. Resident Evil 5 is a game that I played a lot alone and with someone and I never stopped having fun, I really like the game and I think it gets a bigger Hate than it should. I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys Resident Evil Lore and if you're going to play, preferably play with a friend, it's a lot of fun :)

Resident Evil 5 é um jogo bastante controverso, possui vários acertos e algumas falhas, se envolveu em polêmicas antes e depois de seu lançamento e até hoje é o game mais vendido da franquia. Resident Evil 5 foi lançado em 2009 sendo uma sequência que puxa os eventos de Resident Evil: Code Veronica, controlamos Chris Redfield e Sheva Alomar, dois agentes da B.S.A.A bem treinados que acabam passando por diversos eventos macabros. O enredo do jogo é sólido e bem feito, ele fecharia a saga com primor, pois é aqui que acontece o fechamento de um dos maiores arcos da saga... A morte de Albert Wesker! Esse jogo pega tudo que o antecessor fez de bom e melhorou, os gráficos de RE5 são impressionantes até hoje, a gameplay é boa (ainda mais com amigo) e o fator replay é ótimo, o game também conta com modos extras, DLCS de história que conta um pouco mais sobre Jill Valentine e desbloqueáveis. Resident Evil 5 é um jogo que joguei bastante tanto sozinho quanto com alguém e em nenhuma vez deixei de me divertir, gosto bastante do game e acho que ele recebe um Hate maior do que deveria. Recomendo bastante para quem curte a Lore de Resident Evil e se for jogar, jogue de preferência com um amigo, é bastante divertido :)

mto divertido de jogar com um namoradinho enqto bebe um vinho......

just needed 7 minutes to recognize this is one of the best coop games i've ever played

Caciarone e con zero pretese. Preferisco questo lato di RE.

Você pode ter todas as críticas do mundo ao rumo que a série tomou, mas não pode discordar que Resident Evil 5 é uma das melhores experiências cooperativas já feitas.

Desde o seu lançamento em 2009 sempre o joguei sozinho, mas recentemente decidi experimentar o seu fator online e isso fez o jogo crescer muito no meu conceito.

Se você está em busca de boas experiências coop, seja online ou local, não pode deixar esse jogo de fora da sua lista.

Um dos jogos que mais me divertiu e me diverte até hoje graças a seu modo cooperativo existem vários problemas, porém cumpre seu papel de brinquedo eletrônico

This is a pretty fun game. Played it with Mr. Troy and we both liked it pretty much the same amount I think. We did have different backgrounds though, as I'm pretty sure this was his first Resident Evil game. I've played quite a few though including 4 and it's remake. This works pretty well as a sequel to that game, but if you're expecting nearly the same quality of that game, you're pretty much just gonna have a bad time. It is significantly more shallow and quite a bit easier due to the insane over-abundance of ammo. I was pretty varied throughout the entire playthrough, trying to use different guns at all times, and by the time of the final boss I had accumulated around 25 Rifle ammo, 100 pistol ammo, 40 shotgun, and around 15 magnum ammo. Troy spent all his money like every sub-chapter on explosive rounds for the grenade launcher though. He pretty much only used that and the stun rod when they both became available and there was a LOT of friendly fire. The strategy was pretty effective though so I can't exactly complain. Next, this game does have some pretty crazy difficulty spikes towards the end. For example, the first Wesker fight took Troy and I an hour, and the final boss had this mashing sequence we had to potentially cheat to get out of and he still had tons and tons of health once we did it the other way. There was also this really slow and frustrating puzzle around halfway through the game that involved lasers and mirrors and if the laser touched you a single time you would die immediately. It got pretty annoying at times.

Overall even though it took us over (RESIDENT EVIL) 5 months to finish, it was a pretty fun time. There's some good moments in the level design, and Troy and I are certain that some of the late game stuff is directly inspired by Twin Snakes. I recommend this game if you like third person shooters and have a friend to play with, but I can't promise the game would be too fun solo.

Troy's Review: https://backloggd.com/u/madeinheathen/review/1513236/

for the “finale” of the chris v wesker saga, damn (in a good way) . can’t wait for the remake.

If you're lonely don't play this game because the partner AI is completely useless but if you're fortunate enough to have someone who is interested hop on as a duo and tackle the nightmare as a team!

Probably the definition of a guilty pleasure. Doesn’t change the fact it’s just worse re4. But re4 is really good so

pretty fun second to last area + some enemies were awful
also wesker opium

Very fun to play coop, and that's it. WTF is this game bro? Resident Evil meets Fast and Furious? I don't know, but being a fan of the original games from Raccon City this one was the start of the decline of the franchise.

Where RE started to get lost in the sauce but still had fun game play both co op and single player

Eu sei que é meio ruim, mas primeiramente é exagero da galera, não é tão ruim; segundamente joguei várias vezes de dupla com amigo e é mto mais massa.


bello se ci giocate con il vostro ragzzo

My gay awakening game. Does it deserve five stars? No. Is it the best RE game? Hell no. But I love it. Especially bulging muscles Chris Redfield.

RESIDENT EVIL 5 is overall a strong and enjoyable multiplayer experience held down by occasional flaws, with a consistent flaw being how long some enemies take to kill its honestly crazy.

Some of the occasional flaws come in the form of bad puzzle design (specifically the lasers…), quick time events being scattered randomly throughout the game with no prior warning, bosses can be really confusing and have no obvious way to defeat them (especially the final boss, the correct method is not clear at all).

I definitely feel this game can wildly vary depending on who you’re playing with and if you are playing with AI or not so it makes sense why I’ve always heard a big difference in opinions with this game. But I’m glad I played it, was very enjoyable multiplayer and also made for a good first mainline Resident Evil game! I hope this gets a remake at some point in the style of how It Takes Two or Wolfenstein Youngblood work where you only need 1 player to purchase the game in order to play, it would probably be a hit.

Elijah’s review: https://www.backloggd.com/u/liquidddingle/review/1513245/