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Resident Evil - Platinum (PS)

by Avalon Interactive
Platform:   PlayStation
4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   PlayStation
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Suitable for 15 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 15. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 15 years of age or over.
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • Communications are cut off, under powered and on the run.
  • Arm yourself with anything,knives, pistols, shotguns and flame-throwers.
  • Search for hidden rounds to stay alive.
  • Each lurking horror will bring you closer to the Resident Evil.

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  • ASIN: B00004SQOB
  • Release Date: 16 Oct 1998
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,420 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Product Description
A secluded mansion in Racoon City has been the centre of top secret biotech experiments funded by a mysterious corporation known only as Umbrella. When contact with the scientists at the mansion is broken and reports of gory attacks come in from nearby areas two Special Tactics and Rescue Squads (S.T.A.R.S.), comprising of Bravo and Alpha teams are sent to investigate. Bravo team vanishes almost immediately with Alpha team being chased into the foreboding mansion by a pack of monstrous creatures.

Taking control of sharp shooting Alpha team member Chris Redfield or demolitions expert Jill Valentine, players of Resident Evil embark on a horrific quest through the dark and mysterious mansion filled with acid spitting zombies, giant spiders, mutant dogs and other equally deformed creatures. Thankfully a number of items can be claimed throughout the adventure from weapons such as shotguns, pistols, knives and bazookas to defeat the grizzly hordes along with medicine to heal any wounds and maps to provide a guide through the myriad of corridors.


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, 28 April 2001
By A Customer
When i got my first playstation in late 1997 i didn't have much money so i only had about 3 games for a long time, but this was one of them and i must say i spent many happy hours in the resident evil mansion and i couldn't stop playing it day and night.I now have all off the series and are still the most played on my playstation 2 and i'm really looking forward to the sequels.This game still remains the original starting point of this fantastic series. The use of mpeg quality backgrounds make the graphics as good as every other playstation game and you have to hand it to capcom for doing that.To Me 3D on the playstation means more squares than your maths excercise book,with this game you can't see any except if you look closly at some of the zombie blood.The viewpoint is like a film looking at your character from different camera angles which makes it unique in every way.Buy this and you'll cherish it forever.

Has to be one of the top 5 of the all time top playstation games,My number 1 favorite.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Needs no introduction - completely flawless, 31 May 2003
By M. Appleton - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   

It's not often one finds a game that remains playable (or even relevant) a whopping SEVEN years after its release but there's probably nobody out there with a PS2 who doesn't own this gem.

The premise is brilliantly original and this game's locale (the titanic, sprawling mansion) is arguably the best out of all subsequent imitators. At that point, RE was also the longest running game available and is still incredibly engaging.

For those few who don't already know, RE is a third person (the camera does not move and is outside of the character) blend of zombie culling and puzzle solving, but neither of these facets are easy in any sense of the word. Monsters evolve throughout the game and riddles become genuinely challenging.

Although graphically a bit dated now, especially on bigger tellies, hyperactive 3D rendering is simply not necessary, and the sound is wonderfully atmospheric.

This game's pull, though, lies in its duration. First time players can expect to stay in the mansion for at least 8 hours, and with two characters generating two completely different adventures that's a lot of game for a tenner.

Just make sure you've got a memory card...

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Schlock, schlock, horror, horror, 15 May 2009
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
Every great series has to start somewhere, and for Resident Evil fans, this is where it all began. Forget the visceral action horror of later entries like Resident Evil 4 or 5 - this is the original, and in some ways, the best.

Released on the PlayStation in the summer of 1996, Resident Evil is a survival horror game that puts you in the shoes of either Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield, members of an elite police unit called STARS (Special Tactics and Rescue Service) operating out of Raccoon City - a typical midwestern town somewhere in the United States. A series of grisly murders in the local area leads the STARS to a remote mansion. The first team to venture into the place promptly vanished, leaving you and your buddies to investigate.

Finding Bravo Team's helicopter crashed in a field, you land to investigate. But an encounter with a pack of savage dogs leaves one team member dead and the rest stranded. Fleeing from the animals, the remainder of the team make it to a nearby mansion, though they lose contact with another one of their companions on the way. It's at this point that you take over control. Your mission - to track down your missing partner, to find out what happened to Bravo Team, to figure out what the hell is going on, and to get out of Dodge as quickly as possible.

Resident Evil was a revolution when it was first released, and for good reason - it was absolutely awesome. It was like being inside a really cheesy horror film, complete with bad acting, implausible enemies, plenty of boo! moments, a creepy house to explore, bizarre traps to disarm and mysteries to unravel.

The action was viewed from a series of fixed cameras, with your 3D polygonal character moving across a series of pre-rendered 2D backgrounds - fighting enemies, examining items or just generally nosing around.

It was a simple enough formula, and it worked beautifully. You could examine the scenery for clues, and pick up items, ammunition and weapons. But you had to be careful about what you chose to carry, because you only had limited inventory space, and it was often a fine balance between carrying weapons, spare ammo, health sprays and key items.

And that's the key thing that made Resident Evil so much fun - balance. Everything was just right somehow. Puzzles and traps were difficult enough to be challenging, but not so hard as to require a strategy guide. Enemies were a constant drain on your limited weaponry, but there were never so many of them that you became overwhelmed. The plot was intriguing enough to keep you interested and drive you forward, but it never became intrusive. Inventory management forced you to be ruthless about what you carried, but not to the extent that you had to micromanage everything.

That being said, Resident Evil does have its flaws. First of all, the characters. This game features what is easily the worst voice acting you will ever witness in a video game. The dialogue is so stilted, so ludicrous, so awkwardly delivered and so mind-meltingly stupid that it makes me wonder how anyone made it through the recording sessions alive.

The live action intro and ending movies are absolute gems. God only knows what amateur dramatics wannabes they drafted in for this, but watching their ludicrously over-the-top reactions never fails to put a smile on my face.

Some of the characters are also monumentally dense, chief amongst which is Barry Burton. At one point early on he spots a big pool of blood on the floor, resulting in the following dialogue:

BARRY - "What?! What is this?"
JILL - "What is it?"
BARRY - "Blood! Jill, see if you can find any other clues. I'll be examining this. Hope this is not Chris' blood..."

Examining a pool of blood?!? What is he expecting to find there? The whereabouts of his missing companions? The truth behind the JFK assassination? Did he bring a portable forensics laboratory along with him?

There's also a 'plot twist' about one of your number being a double agent and ultimately betraying you near the game's climax, though frankly if you don't see it coming from ten miles away, you're probably a character in this game.

The general set-up is also pretty stupid when you think about it. A trap-filled mansion acting as a front for a secret bioweapons laboratory? Who would set up these traps, and for what reason? Wouldn't it be a hazard to the poor souls who have to work there on a daily basis? And surely it would harm productivity to lock most of the rooms and scatter the keys all around the building?

And yet, the strange thing about Resident Evil is that it succeeds because of these flaws, rather than despite them. The hammy acting, the cheesy enemies and the dumb-as-a-bag-of-hammers plot all combine together to create the ultimate guilty pleasure - like all those low budget horror films that plague late night TV. Resident Evil is a game that just works. It has that unique quality of pure fun that makes it impossible not to enjoy.

If you've never played it, then give it a go. You won't be disappointed.
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