Resident Evil 5 PC CD
Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Rated : Unknown
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 0.1 x 1.9 x 1.4 cm; 100 g
- Release date : 18 Sept. 2009
- ASIN : B001FSJ9N0
- Item model number : 5055060970843
- Best Sellers Rank: 14,433 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
- 433 in PC Games
- 1,712 in PlayStation Legacy Systems
- Customer reviews:
Product description
Product Description
Adventure survival horror game from Capcom.
Manufacturer's Description
The sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed games of recent years is finally here and the world of survival horror will never be the same again. Chris Redfield and new partner Sheva Alomar must face a new menace in Africa, as they take on an even more bizarre range of monsters and mutants.
Series regular Chris Redfield teams up with new girl Sheva Not only can enemies use weapons but they can also drive The new enemies are faster than zombies and cleverer than ganados Now you've got two people to worry about - yourself and your partner
The first Resident Evil for the new generation of consoles doesn't just improve the quality of the graphics but also the abilities of the enemies. No longer do you face off against slow moving zombies, but instead mutated humans who will anticipate your actions and even set-up barricades to block your exits.
To combat this new menace you not only have a permanent onscreen partner but a wide range of more athletic moves, including dodges and the ability to take cover behind any piece of scenery. The biohazards are evolving yet again - and so is the game itself.
Key Features- The next chapter: Continuing the story from Resident Evil 4 and movie Resident Evil: Degeneration, this has topped gamers' most wanted lists since it was announced.
- Evolving threat: Hugely varied gameplay as you battle motorbikes in the bush, race along deadly enemy-filled rivers and combat some of gaming's biggest bosses.
- Super model: Stunning graphics push the next generation consoles to their limits, with hordes of enemies onscreen at once and a larger, more interactive game world than before.
- Afraid of the dark: Realistic lighting system will blind you in bright sunlight or leave you dangerously vulnerable in the dark.
- Two's company: For the first time ever in Resident Evil you can play the entire game with a friend, either on or offline. Or have the computer back you up as new character Sheva.
One of the oldest and most respected Japanese publisher/developers, Capcom are very secretive about their internal studios. Their names are not made public, but they've been responsible for classics ranging from Street Fighter II to Resident Evil and Mega Man to Devil May Cry.
Review:
Recipient of just about every game of the year award going in 2005, Resident 4 wasn’t just one of the best games of the last generation it was also one of the boldest reinventions of a well established franchise ever seen. The only problem was how Capcom were ever going to top it and since almost nothing has been revealed about the game so far that’s still a difficult question to answer.
Some facts are known about the game though, in that it uses the same basic gameplay and controls as Resident Evil 4, as well as some other elements from the very first Resident Evil. The latter isn’t surprising as a different team are working on this new game, many of whom worked on the very first game from back on the PSone.
The trailer shows a desert, possibly Middle Eastern, setting with what appears to be fast moving zombies in pursuit of what may, or may not, be Chris Redfield. What is known is that temperature will play an important role in the game, with characters having to cool down if they get too sweaty – even getting heatstroke or passing out from overheating. The game will also feature online elements for the first time in a core Resident Evil game, although again their exact nature remains a mystery. In fact the only thing that’s known for certain about the game is that with a track record this good it’s almost certainly going to be worth the wait finding out about.
HARRISON DENT
Box Contains
1 Game Disc
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Customers find the PC version of Resident Evil 5 to be an amazing game with good graphics that looks outstanding on PC, and one customer notes it works well with Windows 7 64-bit. They appreciate the co-op features and consider it an excellent entry in the Resident Evil series. However, the control system receives mixed feedback, with one customer finding it awkward on PC.
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Customers find the game enjoyable, with amazing gameplay and engaging combat and weapons mechanics, though one customer notes it's a linear adventure/survival horror game.
"...Not as good as RE4 but still a great game so I had to give it a 5 despite the control system." Read more
"For those new to the Resident Evil franchise, this is a superb third-person action shooter...." Read more
"Great game! I was never really into the Resident Evil games. The controllers always seemed awkward and I could never really get into them...." Read more
"...This is a good game, let down slightly by not being all that different from Resident Evil 4 and by the fact that they have once again persisted with..." Read more
Customers appreciate the graphics quality of the game, noting that it looks outstanding on PC.
"There are very limited choice of games with good plot, excellent graphics and co-op multilayer..." Read more
"...The sound quality and graphical quality of the game is pretty awesome, even to this day with the likes of Metro 2033, Battlefield 3, and Skyrim,..." Read more
"...One area where Resident Evil 5 excels is its stunning visuals. In DirectX 10 mode, the game is a real visual feast...." Read more
"...I think it looks outstanding on PC - far from any kind of 'shoddy port' in fact..." Read more
Customers praise the game's quality, with one customer highlighting its fantastic set pieces and another noting it's an excellent entry in the Resident Evil series.
"This is an excellent product and the service was also spot on, so I 100% recommend this product to everyone :)" Read more
"...There are still some fantastic set pieces and moments to enjoy, however...." Read more
"There are very limited choice of games with good plot, excellent graphics and co-op multilayer..." Read more
"Capcom have once again produced an excellent PC version of one of their big console hits...." Read more
Customers enjoy the co-op features of the game.
"...limited choice of games with good plot, excellent graphics and co-op multilayer..." Read more
"...This game is brilliant ! Excellent coop play and the gameplay itself is amazing...." Read more
"...weapons are also fun and exciting, although the partner dynamic isn't exploited nearly enough throughout the course of the missions...." Read more
"...I hope resi 6 will be better. You can play co-op, mercenaries. Very happy moments!" Read more
Customers report that the game runs well, with one customer confirming it works in Windows 7 64-bit.
"...and works without a problem, infact, I strongly recommend the controller, as the K&M option..." Read more
"...It runs well on PC even on fairly low specs" Read more
"...is due to a bad console port but, in any event, it is, IMHO, totally unplayable which is a crying shame." Read more
"...Both keyboard/mouse and gamepad work really well, and the game will run quite happily on a mid-range graphics card...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the game's connectivity, with one customer noting that Windows Live connectivity is automatic, while another mentions that the game can disconnect at any time.
"...None - in over twelve hours of gameplay. Windows Live connectivity is automatic and free and also perfectly stable...." Read more
"...Your game can at anytime disconnect; I know this sounds like a deal breaker, but bare with me!..." Read more
"The game is great fun, its tactical and requires a lot of communication which is great if you like co-op gaming with friends...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's control system, with some finding it awkward on PC.
"...Ability to exchange some items is a good idea but management itself was done in strange way. So my final thoughts...." Read more
"...Resident Evil 4 and by the fact that they have once again persisted with a control scheme that was out of date in the original title way back in..." Read more
"...I loved the game but the controls were awkward on the PC so I went through the pains of making the Wii Remote work on the PC with this game...." Read more
"...However, the control system totally ruins any playability...." Read more
Customers find the game controls cumbersome to use.
"...However, trading items between characters is a major headache and hardly intuitive...." Read more
"...I was never really into the Resident Evil games. The controllers always seemed awkward and I could never really get into them...." Read more
"...Leaving that to one side, the game felt clunky and frankly crude." Read more
"...But one thing I want to complain is the control. It's a little bit cumbersome. And moving shot is not available." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2012Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified PurchaseAs a previous reviewer has mentioned, the reviews online bashing this game simply because it's not its predecessor, is asinine - move on, people! :P
This game, IMHO, rawks like Gary Moore was the King of the blues. (just felt like a mini tribute, there.. Rühe in Frieden, Gary!)
Firstly, lets get down to the muck, shall we?
Did I have problems installing the game? No.
Did I have problems running GfWL? No.
Did I see any game-breaking bugs through my almost 47 hours of gameplay? No.
Did I find the game to be addictive, fun, enthralling, jump-worthy, and get some good ol' zombie-kicks? Hellz yeah!
I believe it's not just my computer that allows this game to effortlessly run at a superb C16XQ AA, with all other settings maxed, on a 900p resolution - even my brother with (fair dos, his computer is kick-ass and similar to mine) can max it (8x AA, I believe) and achieve the same lovely consistent 60FPS. This game's performance reminds me of Devil May Cry 4, for the PC, which I also possess and enjoy at max with 16x AA and a consistent 60FPS. I'm not merely bragging, I'm simply telling you lovely people (and those not-so-lovely people :P) that this game will very likely be a "beast" on your rig, so fear not! As long your machine wasn't bought in the dark ages, then you should be just fine!
The sound quality and graphical quality of the game is pretty awesome, even to this day with the likes of Metro 2033, Battlefield 3, and Skyrim, although, to be honest with you, Skyrim nor B3 seem like fair examples, since they both possess... variables, shall we say. There may be some of you reading this and thinking "He's the one living in the dark ages! Get with the program - these graphics suck!" Well, to this I urge you to appreciate graphics that aim to please, not just aim to line the pockets of the developers. There are more important things than graphics alone, such as gameplay, longevity, story, depth, sound, etc.
I mentioned longevity, so I might as well share my experience a little - no spoilers, don't worry.
I started playing the game on Normal mode, and loved it, naturally. I started playing the game online after 3 or 4 'levels' (don't worry, its apparent linearity isn't so significant as it sounds) and found plenty of enjoyment playing some levels over and over in order to collect money that can be used to purchase or upgrade weapons and equipment. As I progressed further into the game, I was faced with a reminiscent challenge (think RE4) of shooting special targets laid throughout certain levels, thus working towards a set of rewards. Speaking of rewards: I can comfortably tell you that I found this game rewarding; everything I seemed to do, ended within a reward, which was.. well.. rewarding! Once I had finally upgraded plenty of things, purchased plenty of things, completed normal mode, shot some targets, etc, I then decided to try the next mode up. It pretty much ends up that I had fun collecting the targets, unlocking as much as possible, earning Gs (via GfWL) and working towards completing the game in all ways I could, including beating the game within a set time. ;) Hint hint.
I now have 900/1000 Gs on this game, and am very close to maxing it; it.. has.. been an amazing ride, and one I would happily participate in again sometime in the future.
It would be remiss of me not to mention something very important for those that insist on trouble-free online play (possibly also via LAN) and this is the following:
Your game can at anytime disconnect; I know this sounds like a deal breaker, but bare with me! What this means is that if, say, you're hosting a co-op game over the Internet, you might be in the middle of a level, and [POOF!] your friend/stranger gets disconnected, thus leaving you with the AI instead, NOT cancelling your progress, earnings, or so much as interrupting your game. However, if you are the unlucky person who gets disconnected from a Host's game, then you do unfortunately get kicked from the level progress, HOWEVER, you do get to keep all (this may not be 100% exact) other things, such as items, cash, etc, as long as you choose to do so after the disconnect. Yet again, there is a way out of this, as you can simply join back into the game, either once the other person has restarted to the previous checkpoint (this method can be arduous, especially on the harder levels) OR when the Host hits a new checkpoint. The only thing you DO definitely lose out on, is the right to say you completed that level, within the game's eyes, as you do not receive "Points" upon level completion. As long as you're in "Single Player" then you have nowt to worry about, although, this all said, I was perfectly capable of going through levels with help from someone online, and did so plenty of times.
Some techie info:
This game requires at least DirectX 9, but DirectX 10 I recommend to get the most out of it - the game can either be run in DirectX 9 or DirectX 10 mode, which can be useful. This game, like most (if not all) GfWL games, supports an XBOX 360 wired USB controller (I use one for most games I play on the PC... force of habit) and works without a problem, infact, I strongly recommend the controller, as the K&M option is a bit naff, IMO. You do get plenty of graphic options to adjust, should your computer not come from outta space. This game supports the "Benchmark" feature of some of the modern games, which allows you to benchmark the game, properly. I can confirm that the widescreen resolution up to 1600x900 works without a problem, however, I have not seen anything higher with this game. This game can be run in Windowed mode or Full Screen, on the fly. I can confirm that this game works within Windows 7 64-bit.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2011Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified PurchaseFor those new to the Resident Evil franchise, this is a superb third-person action shooter. For those who've played Resident Evil 4, this is a superb third-person action shooter that will doubtless instil you with a serious sense of deja-vu.
The basic game play is essentially identical to its predecessor albeit with a few interesting (and frustrating) additions and expansions. 2 player co-operation is now a focal feature of the experience with your partner driven either by a chum or by a abysmal AI. It's highly recommended having a friend handy to work through the story campaign together - this makes the brief missions a far more exciting proposition.
One area where Resident Evil 5 excels is its stunning visuals. In DirectX 10 mode, the game is a real visual feast. The characters, environments and effects are rendered in heart-stopping detail. Animations and level layouts are top notch as well.
The inventory also gets a looking at. Gone is the Leon's attaché case, replaced in favour of nine inventory slots per character. Tactically, it forces a player to focus on a couple of weapon choices rather than carrying the arsenal previously afforded to players of Resident Evil 4. However, trading items between characters is a major headache and hardly intuitive. Passing some much needed ammo to your partner in a fire fight typically ends badly for both parties involved.
As for the bad guys themselves, we are treated to a similar array of slimy fiends from the previous entry. Big, pointy tentacles sprout from the heads of your human foes, and the major bosses are also inventive and similarly icky. The combat and weapons are also fun and exciting, although the partner dynamic isn't exploited nearly enough throughout the course of the missions. There are still some fantastic set pieces and moments to enjoy, however.
Once the story missions have been played to death, you've also got the Mercenaries mode from Resident Evil 4 making a welcome return. The emphasis is on fast-paced killing action and in itself it makes for some fantastic entertainment.
Overall, this is a tremendous game. If you enjoyed RE4, you'll love more of the same with a twist. If you haven't played RE4, you're in for even more of a treat.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 June 2023Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified PurchaseWould not install on a new PC with win 11
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 February 2013Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchasethis game resident evil was once a good game to play,Its not got the inner guts like the older one,s and the game play in 5 is why to short.I like the older one,s as there,s more to do and see in them then is newer one.yours p.richards
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2014Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified PurchaseFor some reason this game made me physically sick when I tried to play the only time this has happened so can't give fair review
Top reviews from other countries
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RemhReviewed in Spain on 14 September 20125.0 out of 5 stars Juego en perfectas condiciones
Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified PurchaseRecibi este articulo dentro del tiempo estimado y funciona perfectamente.
Un diez para Amazon, como esta todas las compras que he efectuado desde esta pagina web.
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CaseyReviewed in Japan on 25 September 20125.0 out of 5 stars 今遊んでも面白い+有志が作ったNoディスク化exeファイルがある
Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchase1500円で購入。
俺はX-BOX360やPS3を持っていなかった事、X-BOX360用のコントローラーを持っていたので本製品を買いました。
本製品は海外版になります。
タイトル画面が「Resident Evil 5」という表記になっていますが、音声・テキスト共に日本語に設定出来ます。
===気に入ったところ===
・OSはWindows7にも対応済み。
取扱説明書やパッケージには記載されていませんでしたので、レビューに書きます。
・ウィンドウモードでも遊べる。
PC版ならではの長所。
ウィンドウモードで遊んでいる時にデスクトップを操作したい場合は、キーボードの「Winボタン」を押すと画面が切り替わります。
・有志が作ったNoディスク化exeファイルがある。
これは嬉しい。
初期状態ではディスクを入れないと遊べず、ハードにも良くないです。
ですが、このNoディスク化exeファイルを導入する事で快適に遊べます。
また、ディスクが無い事から読み込みが少々早くなった様に感じました。
・DLCが利用可能。
PC版でもDLCが利用出来るのは嬉しいです。
・低価格。
購入の決定打になりました。
1500円という低価格は魅力。
===まとめ===
興味のある方はぜひ遊んでみると良いです。
色々な意見がありますが、価格以上のボリュームとやり応えがあると思います。
オススメです。
以上でレビューを終了します。
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JohnReviewed in Italy on 14 December 20235.0 out of 5 stars Funzionante,Buono.
Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified PurchaseArrivato una settimana in anticipo, perfetto.
danielReviewed in Canada on 9 August 20205.0 out of 5 stars bon jeu
Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchasepour ma collection
binaryvoltReviewed in the United States on 21 June 20255.0 out of 5 stars RE5 old gold.
Platform For Display: PCEdition: Standard EditionVerified PurchaseThis old game is still one of my favorite PC games. I also like the option of choosing sheva as the main character even though it's after 1st completion. The only thing I didn't like is the ally AI. It is very bad at times even more so when you choose sheva because Chris is larger and gets in the way resulting in death often









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