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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic survival horror, 22 Mar 2003
Firstly, the following things are true: The graphics aren't great, the frame-rate is, at time, shocking, and the camera has a lot to answer for. This game, like most all games, is not without its problems. However - this game makes up for all these shortcomings with incredible finesse. The first time you see a building crumble, the game captivates you. For the first time outside of Sim City, the city you are in seems very real, and very vulnerable. Something as simple as walking a long a street becomes potentially hazardous... when you see the bridge to your left ominously sway. And therein lies the beauty of the game. Success is about quick wits, about getting the hell out of the way when another earthquake hits. Yes, there are 'instant death' scenarios... but once you've experienced them, you think to yourself: 'were I in that situation, would I actually walk into a subway train which is dangling off a bridge?'. The game teaches you lessons, and forces you to act. As a result, it never fails to excite. Scenarios such-as an entire restaurant slowly crumbling and sliding into the ocean while you are finding valuable items keep the tempo high, and these types of scenarios occur on a regular basis. Much has been said about the awkaward qualities of the voice acting and script, but having played for four hours, I can honestly say it doesn't grate. The script is of a low standard, but this adds to the game, giving it that quirky japanese feel that games like this benefit from greatly. To conclude: a brilliant game, plagued (but not killed) by some animation glitches. If you liked Project Zero, or liked Resident Evil but not the zombies, then this is a must-buy.
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